The Commander-in-Chief of the PMR Armed Forces took part in the event dedicated to swearing first year students at Tiraspol Juridical Institute

The President visited the Tiraspol Juridical Institute named after Kutuzov. In the educational institution subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the PMR, the cadets were sworn in. Today, 93 freshmen took the oath to serve the Fatherland. 19 of them are girls. It was noted at the end of the ceremony that from that moment on, cadets officially join the ranks of militia officers: service in the internal affairs bodies begins at the moment of taking the oath; Studying in the specialty "Law Enforcement" is part of the professional path.

Congratulating the cadets on the significant event, and the entire institute staff on the young replenishment, Vadim Krasnoselsky said, “The Tiraspol Juridical Institute has a high level of command and teaching staff. Here you can get a good legal education, play sports, lead an active and healthy lifestyle. Today it is difficult to imagine the law enforcement structure of our state without the Tiraspol Law Institute, without the cadet corps. These educational institutions train personnel for our law enforcement system, for our state”.

The celebration took place at the newly instituted parade ground this year. The leadership of the educational institution takes measures to improve the infrastructure and create more comfortable conditions for the training of cadets. Particular attention is paid to sports facilities, their modernization and equipment, was noted during the ceremony.

The students of the institute presented demonstration performance to the attention of the leadership, students, parents and guests of the ceremony. After becoming a traditional photograph of the first-year students sworn in with the Commander-in-Chief and the Minister of the Interior, the event participants got acquainted with weapons and equipment that are in service at the Internal Affairs Department. Those who wish were given the opportunity to taste the "cadet porridge".