Topolanek said he was satisfied with the results of his visit. "The Interior Ministry has undergone a thorough change," Topolanek said. Topolanek said some minor reservations he still had related to the work conducted by previous ministers. Topolanek said various problems the current Ministry management had not caused could be eliminated faster.
This relates to the reform of civilian intelligence, he added. Topolanek said the Interior Ministry still suffered from the shortage of police. Despite a massive campaign, the trend of their leaving the service has only been halted, not reversed, he added. Topolanek said it was a success that the number of the ministerial staff had been lowered. He said Interior Minister Langer had well understood that the number of firemen Czech Prime Minister meets Berlusconi during Italian holiday ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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