
Chief architect Yassiv drives a Toyota to a real estate agent who has a 23-story tower in an authorized ● A small dose of general culture ● Rezvan Nicolescu: “The protection scheme in Romania needs to be urgently calibrated and resized. The state does not have the ability to support him as he is.” ●People in Romanian villages, where gas reserves are estimated at billions of euros, heat themselves with firewood ● Ploiesti is a city that has been without hot water for a month ● Quiet Quitting – How to quit your job while keeping your job ● Born in Turkmenistan, lived in Ukraine, now a refugee in Romania. What is it like to start over in a foreign country at the age of 86? ● Bank lending: public-private competition, post-pandemic stage
h2: Chief architect Yassiv drives a Toyota to a real estate agent who has a 23-story tower in an authorized
Alexander Mustiatse has been driving a €40,000 Hilux for several weeks
This is the car of developer Florin Onofrei, who wants to build a hotel complex in the Cirik forest and is waiting for permission for a huge tower in Primavera.
“I lent it to him, we are neighbors,” says the businessman
“I don’t comment” is an unconscious statement by Mustiatse, who is already under investigation in several criminal cases and has been involved by Mihai Kirika as lubricant in relations with developers
Among all the people in Iaşi who have cars, Mustiatse found exactly one who has big projects approved by the mayor’s office
The master architect borrows a monster on wheels from Onofrei, although he has countless houses, land, and last year he also bought a property worth 130,000 euros, writes ReporterIS.
h2: A small dose of general culture
One cannot fail to remember the film “Prophet, Gold and Transylvanians”. This is a classic of Romanian cinema. But today we were not talking about him, but about a specific scene. The one with the bunch of “prophet” Ezekiel Walthrop’s wives who come into the Saloon and make fun of them for drinking alcohol and walking around with a mulberry of easy morals. A wonderful scene inspired by reality. Yes, inspired, that’s where we wanted to take you. Let’s explain!
Few people have heard of Kerry Nation. At least not today, because in her time, i.e. 1846-1911, she was a minor celebrity. This aunt once married a guy who used to scare them with alcohol. So bad that he drank until he passed out. It left her with certain consequences. Finally, at that time her name was Carrie Gloyd, because that was the name of the first husband… Gloyd, writes A small dose of general culture.
Rezvan Nicolescu: “The protection scheme in Romania needs to be urgently calibrated and resized. The state does not have the ability to support him as he is.”
From the interview:
“The electricity market in Romania is not functioning, with an outdated market structure, with the occasional market (PZU) becoming the main market and a chronic lack of investment in the generation sector.”
“There are violations in the electricity market that must be proven by the authorities.”
“I understand that some people are very afraid of my possible candidacy, but at the moment I have no plans to run for ANRE.”
If I were to decide who would lead ANRE, I would give credit to young people, the “David Popovich generation” in energy.
Romania’s priorities in the field of electricity: energy efficiency, mass social protection of vulnerable consumers and as many new clean energy production capacities as possible.
The “margin price” methodology in the EU needs to be changed, because it is currently causing a lot of damage to Europe.
“In our country, we have the opportunity to produce oil of the future, i.e. second generation biofuel”
“Romania is making a mockery of hundreds of millions of euros by connecting new settlements to natural gas networks without understanding where the world we live in is going.”
“Today, Romania could be a regional player on the gas market if the ExxonMobil project had not been stopped; I would like to know who in our country decided to delay this project for five or six years and why they did it.” writes Financial Intelligence
People in Romanian villages, where gas reserves are estimated at billions of euros, heat themselves with firewood
In 2016, the state-owned company Romgaz announced that, after nearly two years of exploration, it had discovered a field estimated at 30 billion cubic meters of gas. The gas deposits were mostly located under six villages in the commune of Buzoia CA Rosetti.
After the announcement in 2016, Romgaz began developing resources the following spring, but failed to extract more than 2% of the estimated 30 billion cubic meters of gas, which would be worth 90 billion euros at current prices of 3,000 euros per thousand cubic meters.
Until now, representatives of Romgaz have refused to explain to “Free Europe” why they failed to extract gas that would be useful both for the economy as a whole and for the residents under whose houses and lands these resources are located. based on the materials of Free Europe.
Ploiestul, almost a month without hot water. A difficult winter is ahead.
The heating agent operator in Ploiesti, Termo Prahova SA, stopped supplying hot water to approximately 55,000 apartments connected to the district heating system on August 1. More than 130,000 residents of Ploiesti were left without hot water, many of whom sought alternative solutions to ensure this utility. For example, electrical appliance stores in Ploiesti sold out their entire stock of instant water heaters in less than 24 hours. writes PressHub.
Silent dismissal – Revolt of new employees or how to quit your job while keeping your job
Some employees refuse to accept additional work without a salary increase, while others put up rigid barriers to family time. Or he preaches for working 9 to 5 with only minimal duties. Many simply want to regain their identity through something other than work. The term new rebellion in the labor market has been defined and redefined, especially recently, in the international press, in social networks and it seems to have no borders. What is “quiet layoff” and how is it changing the labor market in Romania?
Not taking your job too seriously has a new name – at least in the international press and online networks: the quiet layoff. The phrase is garnering millions of views on TikTok as more workers, especially young ones, reject the idea of ruining their careers. “The idea is not to leave the company’s payroll, but to stay there, but to focus on what you do outside the office.” writes Business Magazin
Born in Turkmenistan, lived in Ukraine, now a refugee in Romania. What is it like to start over in a foreign country at the age of 86?
He is 86 years old. With his wife for 50 years, he has lived in Kyiv for the past 53 years and has two children. He went through two wars that turned his life upside down.
For six months, he had to start all over again in the commune of Moisei, 70 kilometers from Sziget, where he hid from Russian bombs, like more than 6 million other Ukrainians of all ages who left their country.
Rakhman has countless achievements in life and speaks about them with pride.
But beyond the published works, awards, honors and titles that are almost impossible to accurately reproduce, lost in translation, in time and in the vast space, both physical and cultural, that separates us, the simple fact that he spent half a century fighting cancer , is probably the most significant of them.
I ask him to tell me the story of his life, so that maybe we can learn to stay fit in a life where nothing is guaranteed – not even a peaceful old age, writes PressOne
In the context of the overpayment for part-time work, the employer requires me to work overtime in the contract to “cover additional costs”. Is this legal?
Employers have “adjusted” as best they could, or as they thought, to the measure the government introduced in Order 16 this summer – taxing part-time contracts at least at the national minimum gross wage. One survival hypothesis for this event that I recently came across goes something like this: an employer thinks it’s OK to charge part-time workers a few extra hours each day to offset pension and health care costs. the contribution they pay, starting in August, is additional for them – of course, the employee receives nothing. , writes avocatnet.ro
Bank lending: public-private competition, post-pandemic stage
The growing need to finance the state, whose budget deficit increases the public debt, leaves less and less resources on the balance sheets of banks for lending to the real economy.
After two years of the pandemic, when the share of public credit approached 35% of the total balance of loans granted by banks, a historical record, the situation seems to have improved this year, especially thanks to the development of corporate lending, which was reported to grow twice as fast as loans. available to the public.
More precisely, in the first seven months of 2022, corporate lending increased by more than 25% – loans received by companies are “taken” under the government’s IMM Invest programs, with the help of which the state practically assumes the risks of banks, loan guarantees, write a management course
China as seen by an Argentinian writer from Beijing: In recent years, the country has been closing down more and more
In China, seals on documents are very important.
“A Century of Solitude” is a phenomenal book in China, it has sold millions of copies. It certainly helped that the author was a supporter of communist ideas. But this is not the only explanation.
Today, I feel that the ideological criterion is beginning to impose itself again in decisions about publishing books. Censorship doesn’t really bother us. We are protected by our own worthlessness.
Books of a sexual nature simply cannot be published. The type of sexuality is not very important to the censors. It’s just the rules, that’s all.
It is obvious that in recent years the country has been increasingly closed, even before the pandemic, from all points of view. Society is more educated, richer, and the state is more isolated, but in tune with what is happening in the rest of the world.
Regarding the war in Ukraine, I drew attention to the fact that, in addition to recognizing Russia as an aggressor, the USA and NATO are often mentioned as provocateurs. Read the interview on PressHub.
Source: Hot News RO

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