Chief of the Romanian General Staff explained

Post:Chief
Body:Defence Staff
Native Name:Șeful Statului Major General
Insignia:Coat of arms of the Romanian Armed Forces.svg
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of the Romanian General Staff
Flag:1 1 SMG steag.jpg
Flagcaption:Identification flag of the Romanian General Staff (obverse and reverse)
Incumbent:General Gheorghiță Vlad
Incumbentsince:30 November 2023
Department:Romanian Armed Forces
Appointer:President of Romania
Termlength:4 years,
Termlength Qualified:can be extended up to 5 years
Constituting Instrument:Law no. 346 from 21 July 2006 (art. 12)[1]
Formation:12 November 1859

The Chief of General Staff (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Șeful Statului Major General) is the highest professional military authority in the Romanian Armed Forces. He is appointed by the President of Romania, at the National Defense Minister's proposal (with the approval of the Prime Minister) on a four-year period, with the possibility of one-year extension. The Deputy Chief of General Staff or one of the Chiefs of the Services can be appointed in this position.

Role of the General Staff

According to Law no. 346 from 21 July 2006 (art. 12), the General Staff provides for:

The Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee is established at the level of the General Staff. The committee is a deliberative structure, having a consultative role. The Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee meets to discuss important topics with regard to the Romanian Armed Forces’ activity, usually quarterly or whenever necessary.

The Chief of General Staff is also the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.

The Gallery of the Chiefs of General Staff consists of 48 Flag and Commissioned Officers in the 1859–2006 timeframe.

List of the Chiefs

Romania (1989–present)

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministry of National Defence . About The Defence Staff . mapn.ro . 25 August 2018.