of December 9, 2013 No. 1051
About approval of the Main directions of realization of state policy in the field of civil defense
According to the Law of the Republic of Belarus of November 27, 2006 "About civil defense" the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus DECIDES:
1. Approve the enclosed Main directions of realization of state policy in the field of civil defense.
2. This resolution becomes effective after its official publication.
Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus
M. Myasnikovich
Approved by the Resolution of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of December 9, 2013 No. 1051
Civil defense is the integral function of the state and component of defense actions for ensuring national security of the country.
The Republic of Belarus created according to the Law of November 27, 2006 "About civil defense" (The national register of legal acts of the Republic of Belarus, 2006, No. 201, 2/1280) governing bodies and civil defense forces are ready to carrying out rescue and other urgent works on protection of the population and the territories from the dangers arising when conducting military operations or owing to these actions.
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The document ceased to be valid since January 5, 2025 according to Item 2 of the Resolution of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of December 30, 2024 No. 1050