Regarding the claims made publicly that a candidate for admission to the “7 May” Secondary Police School was not invited to the motor skills assessment despite meeting the requirements set out in the public call, the Ministry of Interior categorically denies these claims.
The selection process is still ongoing and is being conducted in several consecutive stages. Candidates who have successfully passed the administrative screening are invited to the motor skills assessment.
As part of the administrative screening, among other things, it is determined whether the candidate meets the requirement of having achieved at least a “good” overall grade in the two completed years of secondary education and whether the candidate has been subject to any pedagogical disciplinary measures at the school where they completed their first and second years.
In this particular case, the candidate was not invited to the motor skills assessment because they did not pass the administrative screening, meaning that they did not meet all the requirements assessed at this stage.
Upon completion of the entire procedure, candidates will be notified of the outcome of the selection process, and in accordance with the prescribed procedure, they will also be given access to the relevant documentation for review.
The Ministry of Interior appeals to the public not to disseminate inaccurate and unverified information before the official completion of the process. The selection process is being conducted professionally, in accordance with the criteria set out in the public call and with equal treatment of all candidates.