Troncon warns the Federal Police not to be swayed by the election climate.
Delegate Roberto Troncon, regional superintendent of the Federal Police in São Paulo, says that during changes of government and major elections, there is a lot of expectation in public administration, but he calls on the category, after the World Cup, to resume its activities without being affected by the electoral climate: “As we are proud to say, and we believe in this nature of our institution, we do not serve governments, we serve the Brazilian State. We are a republican, state police force.”
247 – In a call to action for the category, delegate Roberto Troncon, regional superintendent of the Federal Police in São Paulo, declared that the institution is a “state organization, not a government organization” and that political influences during election periods should be kept to a minimum.
In an interview with Fausto Macedo, he says that during changes of government and major elections, there is generally a lot of expectation in public administration, but he affirms that, after the World Cup, the staff should resume their activities without being affected by the electoral climate.
“As we proudly say, and believe in the nature of our institution, we do not serve governments, we serve the Brazilian State. We are a republican, state police force. We must, therefore, resume, and are already resuming, our ordinary activities, our planning” (read here).