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Dobaran and Angulo will leave Arkaute after barely a year

In a farewell letter, they explain that the stages of the transformation of the academy have been set in motion, but do not specify the reason for their departure.

The Director-General of the Arkaute Academy, Mira Dobaran, and the Director of Administration and Services, Amaya Angulo, have announced that they will leave power after almost a year of work, both of which took over at the end of last summer, with the aim of turning the academy into a "benchmark" adapted to the current challenges, thanks to the Basque Police and emergency training staff.

The farewell letter states that all the stages necessary for this transformation have been set in motion and that preparations for transfers have already begun at the end of June.

Dobaran and Angulo thank their colleagues at the Arkaute Academy and Department for their professionalism and motivation to achieve the goals set.

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