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The Interior Minister, Marcel Vela, says that Liviu Vasilescu’s decision to retire from the position of head of the Romanian Police is correct and it was agreed not to affect the image and credibility of the institution.
“It is the correct decision, which we have agreed, so that the image and credibility of the Romanian Police are not affected or questioned. After the discussion we had, he agreed to retire from the position of inspector.” The Romanian police must now focus exclusively on the problems they face in their duties, namely the firm application of the law and the elimination of any act of disturbance. of this activity, “said the Interior Minister, according to a press release from the Interior Ministry.
It specified that, in order to ensure continuity in the management act of this important institution of the Ministry of the Interior, it decided that the deputy inspector general, police quaestor Eduard Miritescu, from his position, temporarily exercise command of the Romanian Police until the appointment of an official to assume this function and responsibility.
“I was in no rush to appoint a replacement for the Romanian Police Inspector General today because I want to identify, together with the team from the Ministry of the Interior, the most suitable person to be able to thoroughly reform the Romanian Police Inspector General, in order to continue police training programs and to be able to exercise an appropriate management act for an institution at European level that provides security and confidence to citizens. I assure you that, as soon as possible, this interim will be exhausted at the level of the Romanian Police leadership ” Vela also said, according to the MIA statement.
Romanian Police Chief, Quaestor Liviu Vasilescu, announced his resignation Tuesday night at the end of a press release he supported at MIA headquarters.