Government Protection Bureau
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Government Protection Bureau Biuro Ochrony Rządu | |
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Formed | 1956 |
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Operations jurisdiction | Poland |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration |
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(in Polish) Official website |
The Government Protection Bureau or Bureau of Government Protection (Template:Lang-pl, Polish pronunciation: [ˈbjurɔ ɔˈxrɔnɨ ˈʐɔndu]) was Poland's equivalent of the United States Secret Service, providing antiterrorism and VIP security services for the Polish government. On February 1, 2018, the bureau was disbanded and a new State Protection Service (Template:Lang-pl) was formed in its place, absorbing its manpower and functions (security of incumbent and former Presidents of Poland, high ranking state officials, institutions and Polish embassies and consulates abroad).[1]
Subjects of protection
- President of the Republic of Poland
- Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland
- Marshal of the Sejm
- Marshal of the Senate
- Deputy Prime Ministers
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Minister of Interior and Administration
- Former Presidents (for life while on Polish soil)
- Former Prime Ministers (for a six-month period after leaving office)
- Other individuals by decree of the Minister of Interior
- Foreign heads of state, governments, representatives and diplomats while on Polish soil
References
External links
- Official web page of the Government Protection Bureau (in Polish)
- Web page of the Government Protection Bureau (in English)