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  2. Romanian Police - Wikipedia

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    General Inspectorate of Romanian Police is the central unit of police in Romania, which manages, guides, supports and controls the activity of the Romanian police units, investigates and analyses very serious crimes related to organized crime, economic, financial or banking criminality, or to other crimes which make the object of the criminal cases investigated by the Prosecutor's Office ...

  3. Romanian Border Police - Wikipedia

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    Since 2001 multiple restructures and improvements occurred in order to align the service to the European counterparts. Currently it is composed of the Border Police General Inspectorate which is the central structure, subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, [2] while the second tier is composed of the 5 Territorial Inspectorates (Giurgiu, Timișoara, Oradea, Sighetu Marmației, Iași ...

  4. Hunedoara County Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Hunedoara County Prefecture. The Hunedoara County Prefecture (Romanian: Palatul Administrativ din Deva, Hungarian: Dévai vármegyeház) is a building in Deva, Romania. Built in 1889–1890 in a late eclectic style after the plans of architect Ignác Alpár, it houses both the prefect's office of Hunedoara County and the county council.

  5. Serviciul de Poliție pentru Intervenție Rapidă - Wikipedia

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    February 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Serviciul Special de Poliţie pentru Intervenţie Rapidă ( Police Rapid Intervention Service , SSPIR) was created in 1999, [ 1 ] as a Romanian Police special operations unit for Bucharest .

  6. Hunedoara - Wikipedia

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    Hunedoara (Romanian: [huneˈdo̯ara] ⓘ; German: Eisenmarkt; Hungarian: Vajdahunyad [ˈvɒjdɒhuɲɒd] ⓘ) is a city in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania.It is located in southwestern Transylvania near the Poiana Ruscă Mountains, and administers five villages: Boș (Bós), Groș (Grós), Hășdat (Hosdát; Hochstätten), Peștișu Mare (Alpestes), and Răcăștia (Rákosd).

  7. Local Police (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Mounted police in King Michael I Park, Bucharest Dacia Duster of the Bucharest Local Police. The Local Police, (Romanian: Poliția Locală, Romanian pronunciation: [poliˈt͡si.a loˈkalə]) of Romania is an institution of the Romanian Police that operates at a local level.

  8. Politics of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania's political framework is a semi-presidential representative republic where the Prime Minister is the head of government while the President, according to the Constitution, has at least in theory a more symbolic role, is responsible for the foreign policy, signs certain decrees, approves laws promulgated by the parliament, and nominates the head of government (i.e. Prime Minister).

  9. Penal Code of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Penal Code of Romania (Codul penal al României) is a document providing the legal basis regarding criminal law in Romania.The Code contains 446 articles. The articles mention aspects such as the national boundaries of law and the crimes that fall under the incidence of penal law. [1]