The mayors make a counter -proposal to reduce the number of local police, required by Bolojan. Emil Boc: “You have to keep the city under control”

The Association of Municipalities of Romania (AMR) proposed to the prime minister regarding the reduction of the number of local policemen to be a policeman to 1,200 inhabitants, given the complexity of the problems that are to be managed, said the executive president of the association, Emil Boc, the mayor of Cluj-Napoca, quoted by Agerpres.
His statements were made at the end of the consultations with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, Minister Cseke Attila and representatives of communes, cities, counties and municipalities on the project regarding the reform of the local administration.
“It was a pragmatic, efficient, rational meeting, saying things by name (…) I discussed the package of austerity measures targeting the local administration, obviously coming with proposals to improve this activity. For some I received positive answers, to some neutrals, to some negative ones,” said Emil Boc.
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He stated that AMR came with the proposal that the number of local police officers should be established by a norm of a local policeman for 1,200 inhabitants.
“I understood the government's option to reduce the number, for example, by local police. I proposed, however, a balanced solution, namely: not a local policeman to 1,000 inhabitants, as the Government proposes, not a local policeman at 1,500 as it is now, but a local policeman at 1,200 inhabitants, taking into account the big complexity, for example, for example, for example. Organized compared to other administrative entities.
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He also mentioned that the subject of the amounts of rebalancing money granted from the government related to the population figure was discussed.
“We, in Cluj, have 284,000 in the census, we have 330,000-340,000. Somewhere, 50,000 inhabitants are not taken into account when allocating financial resources. I understand the size of the Government that there are many figures that do not correspond to the reality, in the sense that they are only people, at a city, to a municipality, to a municipality, to a municipality, to a municipality, to a municipality, to a municipality, to a municipality, to a municipality, City, this is true and here we tried to find a balance so that we find an exact representation. Electoral, ”Boc stressed.
He showed that if the figures from the census were applied to the number of parliamentarians, they would no longer need a law to reduce them to 300.
“By direct application of the number from the census, we will reach 300 parliamentarians. And from there, to local councilors, county and so on, which relate to the population records, when we make the elections for parliamentarians, for local councilors, for county councilors, and when we refer to the other administrative activities, we report,”
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Fewer local police, priority for Bolojan
Limiting the number of local police is one of the main measures that will be part of the measures package “on the reform of the local public administration”, prime minister Ilie Bolojan announced on July 18. He announced the consultations with the mayors of the big cities of the country to increase the norm by a policeman to thousands of inhabitants.
“The second measure we propose is to limit the number of local policemen, in the sense that today's norm, from a policeman to 1,000 inhabitants to be increased. How much? It remains to establish with the town halls mainly county residences where we have the largest number of local police in Romania,” said the prime minister.
He called Buzău's municipality as an example of a city with a much too large number of local police.
“And here we have situations where we are at extremes. We have cities that have a policeman at 2,000 inhabitants and we have other cities, of similar dimensions, who have the number of policemen who exceed the legal limit. For example Buzău is in this situation. He fails to bring them within the legal limit because of the processes that will be for years.”
The situation in the field showed that there are no major differences between the cities where the mayors have hired a large number of local police and those operating with a small number.
“It was not found that in a city with a small number of policemen we have criminality, we have cleaning problems out of control, and a city with oversized local police staff should be totally different,” said Bolojan.




