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The '''Intelligence Agency''', abbreviated as '''LCNIA''', is the intelligence agency of [[The League of Conservative Nations]]. The LCNIA's current Director is [[Spode Humbled Minions (politician)|Spode Humbled Minions]].
 
The '''Intelligence Agency''', abbreviated as '''LCNIA''', is the intelligence agency of [[The League of Conservative Nations]]. The LCNIA's current Director is [[Spode Humbled Minions (politician)|Spode Humbled Minions]].
  
== History ==
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==History==
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The LCNIA borrows atheistically from the CIA, and its tasks were also modelled off of it. The agency was meant to tackle foreign intelligence issues. After the reformation of the LCN government for the fourth constitution, the domestic security function of the HSA was merged with the LCNIA.
  
 
== LCNIA Director ==
 
== LCNIA Director ==

Revision as of 16:17, 12 March 2021

Intelligence Agency
LCNIA.png
Agency overview
FormedOriginal creation
27 August 2016; 8 years ago (2016-08-27)[1]
Modernization
27 June 2019; 5 years ago (2019-06-27)[2]
Motto2
Minister responsible
Parent agencyN8sjpjc.png Defense Administration
Agency IDLCNIA

The Intelligence Agency, abbreviated as LCNIA, is the intelligence agency of The League of Conservative Nations. The LCNIA's current Director is Spode Humbled Minions.

History

The LCNIA borrows atheistically from the CIA, and its tasks were also modelled off of it. The agency was meant to tackle foreign intelligence issues. After the reformation of the LCN government for the fourth constitution, the domestic security function of the HSA was merged with the LCNIA.

LCNIA Director

References

  1. Icaris (27 August 2016). "Creation of LCNIA (Original)". NationStates. Icaris. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  2. Neo Polisophos (27 June 2019). "CRL #8 - An Act to Establish The League of Conservative Nations Defense Administrations and its Divisions". NationStates. The Republic of LCN Council Archive. Retrieved 13 February 2021.