The government has approved 8,546 new positions with the General Emergency Management Inspectorate (IGSU), of which 129 for commissioned officers, 25 for warrant officers and non-commissioned officers and 8,400 for soldiers and specialists. All the positions will be filled gradually.
"Today I want to present a government decision that has been passed, at least in terms of civil protection and emergencies: without exaggeration, we consider it a historic decision, because it rectifies a very big problem from the point of view of human resources (...)," senior emergency management official Raed Arafat told a news conference at the Government House on Wednesday.
He explained that the positions will be filled gradually; by the end of this year 1,479 people will be hired.
Gov't approves 8,546 new positions with the General Emergency Management Inspectorate
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