How to park a genmer’s car in one of the so-called “red zones” of the Capital ● ANPC wants to force banks to provide more information to borrowers ● Ministry of Research promotes “Stanford”: the name is misspelled eight times in the institution’s “newsletter” under the leadership of Sebastian Burdughi, a Stanford graduate ● Vlad Voiculescu, Vice President of USR: Romania is held by people who took it in the field and are going to steal it ● The cry of the young generation “against work” desperately shows what life really is ● Premiere in Iasi: from kindergarten to doctor ● Why are more and more pandemics breaking out ● How will ROBOR evolve in the coming months and how appropriate is the transition to IRCC? ● How much would we pay for electricity without compensation.

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How to park a genmer’s car in one of the so-called “red zones” of the capital. “Parking revolution” only for ordinary Bucharesters? Those present are excluded!” Nikushor Dan, the capital’s mayor-general, seems to have been guided by this expression as he parked his car. The mayor not only stands up for the cause, which is treated with contempt, but also illegally parks, Dumka writes.

ANPC wants to force banks and IFNs to provide more details to those requesting loans from them. ANPC explained during discussions held with the Association of Romanian Banks and the Association of Financial Companies of Romania that before obtaining a bank loan it is necessary to check the degree of financial education of the consumer. More precisely, the consumer will have to fill out a questionnaire that will assess his minimal awareness of the terms of the contract, especially the risks he is exposed to in the event of a delay in repaying the loan, writes Avocatnet.ro

The Ministry of Research promotes “Stanford”: the name of a famous American university, misspelled eight times in the “newsletter” of the institution, which is headed by Sebastian Burduja, a Stanford graduate. “Stanford, Creativity and Innovation on the Land of the Muwekma Olone Tribe” is the title of an article about Stanford University in the USA, published in a recent newsletter of the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization. In the material from the Romanian Ministry, the name of the institution is spelled correctly several times, but it appears in the incorrect form “Standford” eight times, given that the material takes up large segments from the university’s website, writes PressHub

Vlad Voiculescu, vice president of USR: The ropes of Romania are held by people who took it in the field and are going to steal it. The ex-minister of health care criticizes the Government’s decisions in the conditions of the energy crisis and inflation. Voiculescu believes that the PSD and PNL should benefit from the price increases of recent months, as it means more money flowing into the state budget and, implicitly, more resources for the parties. writes Free Europe.

The “anti-work” cry of the younger generation desperately shows what life really is. Over the past two years, a growing number of young people, especially Gen Z, who are under 30 and new to the workforce, have expressed their disillusionment with the current work culture. This is a side reaction to an overly accelerated, superficial and focused pace of life, focused on production rather than life. This is how the so-called “anti-ambitious” tendency and anti-labor ideology was born, according to the materials of Panorama.

Cadariu will pay influencers to advertise Romanian destinations. Tourism Minister Daniel Cadariu plans to pay influencers to run a campaign to promote local destinations. In addition, he says that the number of tourists who were at sea in the first half of 2022 is 35% more than last year in the same period, writes Spotmedia.

Premiere in Iasi: from kindergarten to doctor. We will have the first university in the country that will be able to fully prepare a young person. The University of Alexandru Ioan Cusa in Iași (UAIC) becomes the first higher education institution in Romania that is authorized to operate in all cycles of education: from kindergarten to doctoral studies and postgraduate studies. The Romanian Agency for the Quality Assurance of Pre-University Education (ARACIP) has also issued a temporary permit for the operation of two secondary school classes – mathematics and social sciences – which will be held under the auspices of the UAIC. writes Ziarul de Iasi.

The director of the secondary technological school in Vaslui county criticizes the cancellation of the theoretical course: “It leads to discrimination and school dropout.” From September 2023, vocational technical schools will replace technological lyceums, which, according to the new education proposals, will be obliged to remain faithful to their field, that is, without vocational and theoretical classes. The management of Nikolae Jorga Technological High School in the city of Negresti, Vaslui County, launched an online petition asking the Ministry of Education to make an exception to the rule: small towns with only one high school should keep the current classrooms. writes School9

Why are more and more pandemics breaking out? But there are seven important factors that have led to this series of pandemics that have hit us since the beginning of the year: The first is contact between humans and animals. As animals’ natural habitats shrink, interactions with humans increase. Viruses that have previously only affected wild animal species are undergoing mutations that allow them to infect people who are not immune. Not only COVID, langya or monkeypox, but also Ebola, HIV or SARS come from animals. And the more we interfere with wild ecosystems, the greater the risk of new pandemics, writes Wall-Street.ro

In 2022, more than 700,000 hectares of forest burned in the EU. Romania is the second most affected by fires after Spain. According to the data released by the European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, Janez Lenarcic, 700,000 hectares of forests in the European Union have been destroyed by fires since the beginning of the year. This is reported by Libertatea

How will ROBOR evolve in the coming months and how appropriate is the transition to IRCC? “The credit market did not reflect this tightening of monetary policy. Or in other words, that the BNR was not too decisive, too aggressive in the fight against inflation. If he were more decisive, we would see interest rates closer to a positive real level. At a time when we have inflation at 15% and we are seeing mortgage interest rates well below that level, we are seeing consumer loan interest rates which are also not very positive, under these conditions we cannot say that we are struggling with inflation “, says Bohdan Glavan on RFI.

Flight over the Pata Rath festival. There were no trinkets, no dancing bears, no crystal ball or palm. The Roma festival in Pata Rath was dedicated to the right to a place in a better world. And smile more according to the materials of DW

Gas has risen in price on the spot market of Romania by 20% overnight after a sudden and drastic restriction of Russian imports. Gas sold on the Romanian market has been significantly cheaper than on European markets, after the latter have grown strongly in the recent period, amid a sharp supply constraint across Northern Europe, in the conditions the entire continent is currently in. stock up on gas for the winter with difficulty. However, the sudden restriction of Russian imports “resolved” the situation: gas in Romania immediately increased by 20%, writes Economica.net

Freelancer’s budget. What form to choose to stay in 2023 with 10,000 lei per month “on hand”. The most profitable form of organization for freelancers who want to have 10,000 lei net each month is PFA in 2023, but in 2024 the place is taken by a micro-enterprise with one employee, according to Ioana Arseni, a business consultant and financial strategist at Trusted. Consulting company, according to ZF

Marginal price: how much we pay for electricity without compensation. Household bills would be more than 7 times higher without the Government’s market price compensation scheme, which it cannot find the money to pay the difference to electricity suppliers. Household consumers pay 0.80 lei / 1 kWh, i.e. 800 lei / 1000 kWh, only for electricity (the goods themselves), write a management course

Most parents did not have proper sex education. A study published in July presented a result that may seem surprising if we refer to the decision in the parliament and a very active conservative trend in social networks: 77% of Romanians agree that health and sex education should be taught in schools suitable for any -what age and as an independent entity, considering that the family is the main value they sharewrites PressHub

Health with queues. The doctor crisis facing Botoshan’s health care system is forcing people to wait months before they can get specialist advice, writes Monitorul de Botoșani.

Politics, philosophy and freaks on the tracks of STB. “This is not life! Wait for 302, 226 will come. Wait for 226, 302 will appear. And if you start waiting after 139, 302 will come, 226 will come, anything, but 139 will not! And after that, when 139 comes, 3 comes! To hell with them, because it happened to us!”. full report, on B365.ro