PM Orban addresses police officers' graduation ceremony

24 June 2012

Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday addressed a graduation ceremony of young police officers at the National Public Service University in Budapest.

Addressing the event, Orban said that the government has put an end to "a world in which justice served criminals", and in which "it could be assumed that criminals and the police are in cooperation".

"A country could be successful only if adequate political and economic systems go coupled with the commitment and integrity of civil servants," the prime minister said.


Text: mti, Photographer: Gergely Botár

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  • Lawyer, graduated at Eötvös Loránd University and studied at Pembroke College, Oxford
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