The International Association of Gendarmeries and Police Forces with Military Status (commonly known as FIEP for France-Italia-EspaƱa-Portugal, the first four members) is an association of national gendarmeries or military police forces.[1]
Members
As of November 2022, there are 20 member forces as follows:[1]
State | Institution | Joined | ||||||
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France | National Gendarmerie | 1994 | ||||||
Italy | Carabinieri | 1994 | ||||||
Spain | Civil Guard | 1994 | ||||||
Portugal | National Republican Guard | 1996 | ||||||
Turkey | Gendarmerie General Command | 1998 | ||||||
Morocco | Royal Gendarmerie | 1999 | ||||||
Netherlands | Royal Marechaussee | 1994 | ||||||
Romania | Gendarmerie | 2002 | ||||||
Argentina | National Gendarmerie | 2005 | ||||||
Chile | Carabiniers | 2005 | ||||||
Jordan | General Directorate of Gendarmerie | 2011 | ||||||
Qatar | Lekhwiya | 2013 | ||||||
Tunisia | National Guard | 2016 | ||||||
Brazil | National Council of the General Commanders of the Military Police and Military Firefighters Corps | 2016 | ||||||
Palestine | National Security Forces | 2017 | ||||||
Ukraine | National Guard | 2017 | ||||||
Djibouti | National Gendarmerie | 2018 | ||||||
Kuwait | National Guard | 2019 | ||||||
Senegal | National Gendarmerie | 2019 | ||||||
San Marino | Corps of Gendarmerie | 2022
ObserversAs of the year 2024, there is 1 observer force:[1]
See alsoReferences
External links
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