Damir Črnčec

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Damir Črnčec
Črnčec in 2022
State Secretary for Defense
Assumed office
1 June 2022
Prime MinisterRobert Golob
MinisterMarjan Šarec
State Secretary for National Security
In office
14 September 2018 – 13 March 2020
Prime MinisterMarjan Šarec
Preceded byErik Kopač
Succeeded byŽan Mahnič
Personal details
Born (1973-06-19) 19 June 1973 (age 50)
Maribor, Slovenia
Alma materUniversity of Ljubljana

Damir Črnčec (born 19 June 1973 in Maribor) is a columnist, expert on security issues, university professor, and civil society activist.

Professional career[edit]

In 1999 with age 26, he became the youngest contingent commander of the Slovenian Armed Forces abroad and was the commander of the first Slovenian unit that received a battle flag in another country. He took command of the 5th contingent of the Slovenian Armed Forces in Cyprus during the UNFICYP. Damir began his career as a Slovenian military officer after he finished the Reserve Officer Training School and the Officer Candidate School.

In 2005, he became the Director General of the Intelligence and Security Agency at the Ministry of Defence (OVS).[1] In 2010, the government extended his mandate for another five years as the director of OVS. During his mandate, the Republic of Slovenia hosted a meeting of the Security Agencies from NATO.[2]

From March 2015 until June 2016, he was a Defence Policy and Public Diplomacy Advisor to the Minister of Defence of Montenegro. He advised her on activities that were of key importance for NATO's decision on a membership invitation[3] that was received on 2 December 2015, and for the signing of the accession protocol on 19 May 2016. During his term, Slovenia also ratified the protocol on 8 June 2016.[4] From 2013 to February 2015 and since July 2016 and September 2018, he served as a Defence Policy Advisor to the Chief of the General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces. In February 2012 he was appointed as the Director of the Slovene Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA)[5] and in March 2013, he resigned just three days after the submission of the illegally kept archive of the communist secret police (UDBA).[6] During that period, he was also the Slovenian Counterterrorism Coordinator and the Head of the Secretariat of the Security Council of the Republic of Slovenia.

From 14 September 2018 to 13 March 2020, he served as the National Security Advisor to Slovenian Prime Minister Marjan Šarec.[7] During his tenure, he was also appointed as chief arbitration implementer between Slovenia and Croatia by the Government of Slovenia.[8][9]

State Secretary of Defence Dr Damir Črnčec signs Programme Agreement with State Secretary of Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany) Benedikt Zimmer for the procurement of IRIS-T SLM air defence systems on 6 December 2023
Damir Črnčec receiving Medal for Assistance from Ukrainian Ambassador to Slovenia Andriy Taran in Ljubljana, 19 May 2023

He was appointed to the position of State Secretary for Defence on June 1, 2022.[10] As part of his duties, he signed a Programme Agreement with Germany on 6 December 2023 for the procurement of air defence systems, which includes the procurement of the IRIS-T SLM systems.[11]

He is the recipient of numerous medals and awards. In 2023, he received the Medal of Assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine[12] for his personal contribution to the development of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and fruitful cooperation with the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[13][14]

Academic career[edit]

Črnčec is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Government and European Studies covering the areas of national and international security and intelligence.[15] From October 2016 until September 2017, he was the Dean at the Graduate School of Government and European Studies.[16] He is the long-time Head of the Chair for National and International Security Studies. He obtained his Ph.D. in political science at the University of Ljubljana in 2008. He has taken part in numerous courses in the field of national and international security in Slovenia and abroad, either as a student, lecturer or visiting professor at the George C. Marshall European Centre for Security Studies, Harvard University,[17] National Intelligence University[18] and University of Donja Gorica.

Civic commitment[edit]

Črnčec is President of the Euro-Atlantic think-tank organization called the »Association for European Slovenia«,[19] which is actively involved in various areas, such as the rule of law, democracy, European Union, NATO, human rights and fundamental freedoms. He is the Head of Council of the Institute for Global Governments - IGLU, which addresses the issues of global governments, rule of law, security sector reform, and democratization. In May 2014, the Association for European Slovenia, in cooperation with other civil society organizations, presented the 2014 May Declaration on the Prešeren Square in Ljubljana in front of 5,000 people.[20]

After Janez Janša was sent to the Dob prison to begin serving his prison sentence on 20 June 2014, Črnčec was appointed as President of the Committee for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms which he led until 9 September 2015. The Committee 2014 has become the biggest Slovenian civil society movement which has, since then, continued to organize rallies in front of the Slovenian Supreme Court. The Committee 2014's activities under his presidency involve more than 70,000 Slovenian citizens. In January 2015, the Association for European Slovenia was one of the initiators of the petition for privatization and depoliticization of the Slovenian economy (Za privatizacijo), which brought together the members of the civic society wishing to resist attempts to stop the sale of Slovenian public undertakings. The petition was signed by about 12,000 people.

Publicistic activity[edit]

Damir Črnčec is a columnist of the best-selling centre-right weekly »Reporter«.[21] His articles have been published also by the magazines »Revija Obramba« and »Slovenska vojska«, daily »Večer« and »Vijesti«,[22] weekly »Demokracija«, and by »Slovenski Čas«, a monthly supplement to the weekly »Družina«.[23] He is also the author of security literature about Euro-Atlantic integration of the Security Systems.[24] At the TEDxFDV 2014 event he addressed the young audience with a lecture titled »Power of Young Leaders«.[25] He participated as a moderator at a strategic forum 2BS 2015 in Budva, Montenegro.[26] He is often invited to participate in TV and radio debates as a human rights activist, civil society activist or expert on global, geostrategic, geopolitic and security issues. He articulated his years-long publicistic experience in the book title »Kresovi«, which means Bonfires.[27]

Awards and decorations[edit]

United Nations Medal ' UNFICYP Medal

Medal "For Assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine"

  • Medal of Slovenian Armed Forces
  • Medal of General Maister

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Interview with Damir Črnčec about becoming director".
  2. ^ "Meeting of NATO security agencies" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  3. ^ "New Montenegro".
  4. ^ "Slovenia ratifies Montenegro".
  5. ^ "Damir Črnčec, novi šef Sove". Delo (newspaper). 18 February 2013.
  6. ^ "The article about the Udba archive".[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Damir Crncec Government website".
  8. ^ "Appointment of Damir Črnčec as chief arbitration implementer".
  9. ^ "Hearing of KNOVS about arbitration".
  10. ^ "Appointment of Damir Črnčec as State Secretary for Defense".
  11. ^ "State Secretary Dr Damir Črnčec signs Programme Agreement with Germany for the procurement of air defence systems in Berlin".
  12. ^ https://medals.org.uk/ukraine/ukraine-republic/ukraine-republic087.htm
  13. ^ https://www.gov.si/en/news/2023-05-19-ukraine-honours-defence-minister-marjan-sarec-and-state-secretary-dr-damir-crncec/
  14. ^ https://english.sta.si/3172557/ukraine-decorates-sarec-crncec-for-their-help-to-the-country
  15. ^ "Damir Črnčec's courses".
  16. ^ "Dean of the school". Archived from the original on 2016-10-06. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  17. ^ "Harvard Club of Slovenia". Archived from the original on 2014-02-19.
  18. ^ "HNIU Visiting Scholar Program Features Slovenian Intelligence Director". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  19. ^ "Evropska Slovenija".
  20. ^ "May Declaration 2014".
  21. ^ "Prižgimo kresove!". Archived from the original on 2016-01-06. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  22. ^ "Neutrality vs. sovereignty". Archived from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  23. ^ "Od terorizma do ideologije".
  24. ^ "Book Euro-Atlantic integration of the Security Systems".
  25. ^ "Moč mladih vodij".
  26. ^ "2BS Forum". Archived from the original on 2016-01-24.
  27. ^ "Knjiga Kresovi".