In a democratic state: The army protects the state, it does not manage it

The sending of the letter by the Chief of Staff against the Security Service Law and its leaking to the media moments before the vote constitute an exceeding of authority and a violation of the…
Assessment
The Chief of Staff's letter opposing the security service law and its leak to the media just before a vote is framed as a breach of protocol between the military and political echelons. At stake is the principle of civilian control over the military, with the accusation that the Chief of Staff is running a media campaign to influence legislation rather than using official channels. Watch for whether this escalates into a broader confrontation between the defense establishment and the government over the limits of military authority in a democracy.
