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EO alang sa Nat’l Security Policy, aprubado na ni PBBM

 


MANILA, Aug. 14 (PIA) -- Gi-aprobahan na ni Presidente Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. ang adoption sa National Security Policy (NSP) 2023-2028.

Kini aron masigurong makab-ot ang katuyoan sa gobyerno nga magbaton og gawasnon,  nagkahiusa, luwas, malinawon, lig-on ug malampuson nga Pilipinas.

Base sa duha  ka pahinang Executive Order No. 37 nga gilagdaan ni Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, gimanduan ang tanan nga buhatan sa gobyerno apil na ang government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) ug local government units (LGUs) nga mosunod sa NSP 2023-2028 ug paghimo og mga programa nga nahiuyon sa security-related strategies ug programs. 

Gitahasan usab ang tanan nga magpatuman sa whole-of-government approach aron matubag ang national security issues.

Gimanduan usab ang mga naghimo sa NSP 2023-2028 nga magpahigayon og periodic assessment ug magsumiter og report kang Presidente Marcos ug sa National Security Council (NSC).

Ang NSP 2023-2028 giumol sa koordinasyon ug konsultasyon sa mga nag-unang ahensya sa gobyerno ug mga instrumentalidad uban sa partisipasyon sa nagkalain-laing stakeholders aron paghatag og giya ug usa ka komprehensibo nga pamaagi sa pagpalambo sa pagdumala sa sektor sa seguridad aron epektibong matubag ang mga hagit sa nasudnong seguridad.

“For this purpose, the NSC, through the NSA, shall monitor the implementation of the NSP 2023-2028, and upon consultation with and concurrence of relevant government agencies, GOCCS, and LGUs, shall propose memoranda, circulars and other orders related to the implementation thereof, for the approval of the President,” matud pa sa EO. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)

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