National Security Bureau (BBN) is a strategic partner of the Warsaw Security Forum 2017
National Security Bureau (BBN) is a strategic partner of the Warsaw Security Forum 2017
We are honored to announce a strategic partner of the Warsaw Security Forum 2017: the National Security Bureau (BBN).
The National Security Bureau (Biuro Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego, BBN) is a body providing aid and support to the President of the Republic of Poland in accomplishing security and defence tasks. The Bureau’s tasks result from the role of the President as the supreme representative of the Republic of Poland and the guarantor of the continuity of the State authority, responsible for ensuring observance of the Constitution, safeguarding sovereignty and security of the State as well as inviolability and integrity of its territory. The tasks also result from the constitutional function of the President who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.
At present, Mr. Paweł Soloch is the Head of the National Security Bureau (BBN).
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