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Sunday, 04.01.2009.

12:42

Dačić speaks about MUP priorities

IM Ivica Dačić says the Interior Ministry (MUP) priorities are to preserve stability and security, continue with police reforms, and apply European standards.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Andrej

pre 15 godina

The police must do their job? But how many actually know what their 'job' is? Structural reforms will have no effect on the quality of policing here until there are profound cultural reforms; until the police and those they serve understand that policing is a service to the people - not a Force to impose the will of the State on the people. It will take much more than a politician's declaration to trigger this process of change, much more. Such change is not impossible but unfortunalely, in Serbia, it is very very unlikely to happen in the forseeable future.

Andrej

pre 15 godina

The police must do their job? But how many actually know what their 'job' is? Structural reforms will have no effect on the quality of policing here until there are profound cultural reforms; until the police and those they serve understand that policing is a service to the people - not a Force to impose the will of the State on the people. It will take much more than a politician's declaration to trigger this process of change, much more. Such change is not impossible but unfortunalely, in Serbia, it is very very unlikely to happen in the forseeable future.

Andrej

pre 15 godina

The police must do their job? But how many actually know what their 'job' is? Structural reforms will have no effect on the quality of policing here until there are profound cultural reforms; until the police and those they serve understand that policing is a service to the people - not a Force to impose the will of the State on the people. It will take much more than a politician's declaration to trigger this process of change, much more. Such change is not impossible but unfortunalely, in Serbia, it is very very unlikely to happen in the forseeable future.