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3 October 14:40

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan suggests reducing the number of gendarmes on guard to redistribute them on the streets, thus increasing public safety.

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Ilie Bolojan, the Prime Minister of Romania, stated that by reducing the number of gendarmes providing security at objectives by 20-30%, they could be redirected to the streets, contributing to better public order. He emphasized the need for a reform of public order and the integration of dispatch systems to streamline interventions. The Minister of Internal Affairs, Cătălin Predoiu, discussed the reorganization of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the optimization of services, ensuring that there will be no layoffs.

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Ilie Bolojan: Avem 10.000 de jandarmi care asigura paza la diferite obiective / Dacă reducem cu 20-30% numărul lor din pază şi îi punem în stradă, vom avea mai multă ordine în zonele cu probleme
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Bolojan propune ca o treime dintre cei 10.000 de jandarmi care asigură paza instituțiilor să meargă în stradă pentru a asigura ordinea
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Reforma ordinii publice: Premierul Ilie Bolojan cere distribuirea mai multor jandarmi în teren

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