The Government

The Government is responsible for national crisis management. This includes ensuring that central authorities coordinate and develop their crisis preparedness.
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The Government's responsibility for crisis management primarily concerns strategic issues, while responsibility for managing and coordinating the purely practical work lies with the relevant authorities.

Crisis management at the Government Offices

The Government is responsible for crisis management at national level. The Government Offices support the Government in this work. In the event of a crisis, the ministries deal with matters within their respective areas of responsibility. The crisis Management office develops and coordinates the Government Offices crisis management and provides support to the ministries. In the event of a crisis, the office is responsible for, among other things, alerting the rest of the Government Offices and producing an overall situation picture.

The information comes from the Government offices.