Educational Institutions • Kutuzov Tiraspol Juridical Institute • Grigory Potemkin Republican Cadet Corps • Makarenko Republican Educational Complex
Tiraspol Juridical Institute on Republic Day. The
Tiraspol Juridical Institute, also known as the
Tiraspol Law College is the higher educational institution of the MVD, akin from the
Lebed Military Institute. In the early 90s, with the
collapse of the USSR, specialized educational institutions for training personnel for law enforcement agencies became part of the educational system of the newly formed republic. It was founded on 1 March 1993, with the prehistory dating back to December 1991, when a training center was organized at the Tiraspol Municipal Department of Internal Affairs. In May 2009, it was named after
Imperial Russian
Field marshal Mikhail Kutuzov The institute has the following structure: • Educational Department • Service and combat training units • Logistics Department • Special library • Shared library • Editorial-publishing department • Chancellery • Press Service • Human Resources Department • Financial and Economic Department • Security Mode Service
Grigory Potemkin Republican Cadet Corps The Grigory Potemkin Republican Cadet Corps is a specialized institution for the preparation of minors for professional service in all internal affairs bodies. On 9 July 2002, by a joint order of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on the basis of the former Railway Boarding School, a Republican boarding school with a sports profile and a cadet department was established in
Bender, being named after
Bolshevik revolutionary
Felix Dzerzhinsky. The first 33 pupils were enrolled in the institution on 23 July. During the entire month of August, cadets were enrolled in the Tiraspol Law College for summer training camps. In September 2002, the cadets began their studies at the school. On 2 September 2003, cadets of the corps opened the
military parade of the troops of the Tiraspol Garrison on
Republic Day. On 21 February 2004, cadets took part in a military sports festival dedicated to
Defender of the Fatherland Day. On 12 April 2004, they also took part in a concert dedicated to the 6th anniversary of the liberation of Tiraspol from the
Moldovan National Army. In early 2015, it was renamed to the Republican Suvorov Military School named after
Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov. Two years later, in the fall of 2017, it was given its current name, honoring Prince
Grigory Potemkin, an
Imperial Russian military leader who died in what is now Moldova during negotiations over the
Treaty of Jassy. Since its foundation, over 300 people have become school graduates of the school.
MVD Museum On the eve of the 90th anniversary of the Soviet police and the 16th anniversary of the formation of the Transnistrian police, on 9 November 2007, the Central Museum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was opened at the Tiraspol Law Institute. More than 4 thousand different exhibits are located in five halls located in the building. A collection of firearms was donated to the museum by President
Igor Smirnov. Among the 15 exhibits are cars and motorcycles of the State Traffic Inspectorate and some of the first vehicles of fire brigades of the
Tsarist Russian Empire. In 2009, the museum was visited by
Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia (a claimant to the headship of the
imperial family of Russia), who was visiting on a
state visit at the invitation of the leadership of the republic.
MVD Band The
Band of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Transnistria (), also known as the
MVD Band () is the musical ensemble of the Transnistria Ministry of Internal Affairs. Founded in June 1993, the band performs at various official community events. Since its establishment, the band has been headed by Lieutenant Colonel Valentin Memey. == List of ministers ==