The International Judo Federation organised the fifth meeting of the IJF Military and Police Commission, in Budapest, from 23 to 24 January, 2017. The event was attended by the IJF President, Mr. Marius Vizer.

The event was attended by the IJF President, Mr. Marius Vizer. In his opening speech addressed to the participants of the meeting, Mr. Vizer said that “one of the main strategies to be followed by the Military and Police Commission is to implement judo as a basic preparation sport in the Armed Forces and Police Structures, and sign agreements on behalf of the International Judo Federation with the Ministries of Defence and Ministries of Internal Affairs from various countries”.

The  meeting agenda focused on subject such as:

Ø  Review on the key performance indicators of the Business Plan for 2016;

Ø  Analysis of the Business Plan for 2017, with focus mainly on the Military and Police Commission Project - "Implementation of Judo as a Basic Preparation Sport in the Armed Forces and Police Structures";

Ø  Reports of the commission members activity for 2016;

Ø  State of the art of the project implementation at the International Military and Police Organization level and at the National Federations level.

Another point of the meeting was marked by the presentation made by the Manager of the IJF Military and Police Commission, Mr. Stefan Marginean, on the commission activity since it was established, in 2011. During the presentation, the MPC Manager said: “the reason why we believe that the implementation of judo in the training of the military and police personnel is necessary is because we are convinced that the values and principles of judo contribute and are beneficial to the entire and continuous process of professional training for all categories of military personnel, regardless of age, sex or rank. We also consider that judo, beside its side of "combat sport", has an excellent contribution not only to the physical development, but also to the mental and psychological stability and emotional equilibrium of the individual”.

In accordance with the IJF Military and Police Commission rules, the Chairman is elected by votes of the MPC members, every year - one year is elected a person representing the Armed Forces and one year a person representing the Police. During this meeting, the position of Chairman for the year 2017 was elected Mr. Slavisa Bradic from Croatia, belonging to the Armed Forces. 

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