
A company from Romania took asphalt poured on the street ● A millionaire family cornered by ANAF for unjustified income. Pocket money, loans from pensioners and people without income ● Judges rule on appeal to give justice to Ludovic Orbán, who accused Pesedist Julian Janka of being a “Gazprom man” ● Romanians of the planet. People who have overcome obstacles and achieved success ● 3 proposals by which the World Bank examines the government regarding pension reform ● When electric scooters spread chaos and hatred through Bucharest ● PSD games against Dîncu or Dîncu game for Russia? ● Who else counts nosocomial infections in Romania? ● The Romanian army and its “reserve” of Putinism and conspiracies. A message from a former lieutenant colonel to world occultism ● “Dink’s statements put Romania in the opposite position of the US” ● Energy price puts hospitality industry in Bihor on the rocks, forced to curtail operations
The Romanian company took away the asphalt that was poured on the street
Several tens of meters of asphalt on the street in the town of Aninoasa, Hunedoara County, were discovered shortly after they were filled. All due to the fact that the two companies that ran the sewerage and water supply on the specified street did not agree on the price of asphalting, which was demanded by the third company.
Drupo opened the street after asphalting
The contracts for water supply and sewage were won by a company from Gatseg and a company from Deva – Pro Metal and Metal Prod, respectively. The part of the road, where the water and sewage networks were twisted, is currently open. Those from Drupo took cast asphalt, due to the fact that the two companies did not agree on the price.
“The two companies have agreed to spend half on re-asphalting the street. The work is completed, everything is fine. They, the two companies, did not agree on the price of asphalt after asphalting the street. A company that did asphalt works came and got their asphalt. After it was finished, he came and scraped off half of the asphalt he laid and told the water company to redo it,” Aninoasi Mayor Nicolae Dunca said. writes the morning newspaper
2: A millionaire family cornered by ANAF for unjustified income. Pocket money, loans from pensioners and the unemployed
ANAF found unexcusable money in the accounts of Gabriela Brynza, wife of businessman Cornel Brynza, owner of Con Ted Company SRL. For the unjustified income, the tax office calculated a tax of 231,000 euros and seized the buildings belonging to Gabriel Brynza at Atelierului street no. 1.
And the daughter of the Brynza family, Andreia, was caught on unjustified income. Gabriela Brinza is contesting Fiscal’s actions in court and, to justify the income, claims that she received cash from various people. A certain Solomon Marku, who does not live in Romania and was born either in 1946 or 1948, allegedly returned 1,000,000 euros of debt to Gabriela Brinza.
He also received cash, €300,000, from his father, who had no income, or €500,000 from his mother-in-law through her husband. Cornel Brynza’s company, Con Ted Company SRL, performs several government contracts, especially with the City Hall of Iasi. The businessman also controlled Ted Construct SRL, which collapsed due to the DIICOT investigation, which investigated several fictitious financial transactions, writes 7Iași.ro
Judges rule on appeal to give justice to Ludovic Orbán, who accused Pesedist Julian Janka of being a “gazpromivite”
In January 2019, the Court of the Fifth Civil Section of the Bucharest Court ruled that then PNL President Ludovic Orbán must pay 20,000 lei to PSD MP (at the time) Iulian Jank, after the liberal accused him of being a pessimist “Gazprom company” and “torpedoed” the construction of the BRUA gas pipeline (Bulgaria-Romania-Hungary-Austria). The verdict was appealed by the former leader of the liberals, who in the meantime became the head of the Forța Dreptei formation. In recent days, the Bucharest Court of Appeal decided to give justice to Ludovic Orbán, to completely change the judgment of the Bucharest Court and to reject as unfounded the lawsuit of Iulian Yanka, who is now a member of the Regulatory Committee of the National Regulatory Committee. Authority in the field of energy (ANRE). The decision can still be appealed, writes JustNews.ro
Romanians of the planet. People who have overcome obstacles and achieved success
I was walking through the streets of Vienna, it was cold, one winter morning, just before Christmas, when someone stopped in front of me and greeted me in Romanian. He heard me on the phone, and my words, floating in the street air, stopped him in his tracks. Where do you want to go, he asked me? I’m leading you! And now, when I write these lines, my eyes are filled with tears. Because that meeting would be deeply embedded in the memory of my soul. There was something strange with her too, I’ll tell you why.
Before leaving for Vienna, I sent a letter to the management of Schönbrunn Palace asking for their support in documenting the report in the palace. Among other things, I was also tormented by the question whether now, 200 years after Dinica Golescu visited Vienna and found that “it is better to be a caretaker in Schönbrunn than a boyar in Wallachia”, it is still the same. , writes PressHub
3 proposals with which the World Bank checks the government regarding pension reform from PNRR
Minister of Labor Marius Budai presented the World Bank’s decision on the implementation of the PNRR milestone on pensions in parliament on Monday. The World Bank has proposed three ways to reform the pension system as an official consultant to the Ministry of Labor.
The BM solutions announced by Minister Marius Budai are simple, but have a big problem.
They are simple: take into account contributions, have a minimum length of service and not have a pension that exceeds the income during service.
The problem: These three proposals conflict with current law, which allows pensions to be higher than wages and for certain categories does not take into account contributions, and seniority sometimes appears to be arbitrary, set by the legislature, write a management course
When electric scooters spread chaos and hatred through Bucharest
The simplest proof of the chaos in the minds of Bucharest residents is electric scooters. I don’t know what other people are like, but it is impossible to collect dust from the heads of some of our contemporaries. Let me explain, that’s what I want, you can’t cross the sidewalk on scooters. The way they park seems like a silly ballet. It is unpleasant how they park. There is no distinction in the parking lot. A man was riding a scooter and suddenly wanted to throw it away and left it in the middle of the sidewalk, at the very corner of the street. It’s like it suddenly stopped and, fuck it, let’s leave it. I rarely see a settlement near any wall, writes B365.ro
PSD games against Dîncu or Dîncu game for Russia?
Speaking about the “impossibility of cooperation with the President of Romania, the supreme commander of the army”, the former minister hinted that there could be a crisis at the top of the system that ensures national security. It could be understood that at the level of the Supreme Council of National Defense there are serious disagreements regarding the most pressing topic discussed there – Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Russia can easily use the ideas of the former defense minister, which indicate contradictions at the top of the state regarding the country’s foreign policy. This assumption appeared, moreover, after the statement that caused the displeasure of President Klaus Iohannis: “the war in Ukraine will continue, and the only chance for peace may be negotiations with Russia.” writes DW
Who else counts nosocomial infections in Romania?
The difference between life and death in Romanian hospitals also depends on the control of nosocomial infections, says the Declic community. After Cluj-Napoca parents blamed the hospital for their children’s deaths, the organization is once again calling for proper reporting of hospital-acquired infections.
Nosocomial infection = nosocomial infection (hospital infection / infection associated with the provision of medical care).
The Declic organization protested in Cluj on Friday, a week after Prime Minister Nicolae Cuke asked Health Minister Alexandra Rafil, who traveled to Cuba, for “concrete findings” and a national plan to combat hospital-acquired infections.
Earlier, in a press conference cited by Adevărul and organized by MP Emanuel Ungurianu, the parents of the newborns who died in the Cluj District Emergency Hospital reported the misfortune and negligence that could have led to the death of their children due to some “inadequately treated hospital infections” , writes Free Europe.
The Romanian army and its “reserve” of Putinism and conspiracies. A message from a former lieutenant colonel to world occultism
How widespread is the sovereignist trend and the tendency to believe in conspiracies among the military, especially after the pandemic and the start of the war in Ukraine?
Today, young Romanian officers are trained differently than their predecessors. Part of the latest generation, however, expresses itself loudly and without the hindrance of Russian propaganda and disinformation. PressOne tried to find out why.
D. was a lieutenant colonel in the Romanian army until the early 2000s, when he decided to retire with all the benefits – from age to income – that the system offers for this professional category. D. is a real person, a former military personnel, and now a self-proclaimed “loyal patriot”. Today, at the age of 67, he is constantly present at AUR rallies.
D. constantly reads the “Event of the Day”, and receives the rest of the information directly from Whatsapp, from “sovereignist” groups, which, in his opinion, bring the truth to light and expose things. He declares himself an admirer of Marshal Ion Antonescu and a “defender” of Romanian traditions. He sympathizes with MEP Christian Terhes, and Romania, as he sees it, is a victim of foreign interests and “not necessarily” internal corruption.writes PressOne
“Dink’s statements put Romania in the opposite position of the United States”
Yulia Joya, an associate professor at Georgetown University who specializes in European and Black Sea security, explains to PRESShub why Defense Minister Vasile Dink’s recent statements regarding the war in Ukraine have been controversial.
Julia Joya claims that Dinku’s statements put Romania in the opposite position to the position of the United States of America and other allied states: “Neither Germany nor France said that something should be negotiated without Ukraine. In general, the common position of the allies is that there will be nothing without Ukraine when it comes to negotiations on its behalf.” writes PressHub
Energy price puts hospitality industry in Bihor on the rocks, forced to curtail operations
Madness again after the pandemic! SC Turism Felix, the largest profile operator in Bihor, is closing most of its hotels in Băile Felix from next month. The measure will be in place until the winter holidays to cut energy costs that risk eating into profits.
“I have never been in such a situation. It is even worse than during the pandemic. We released services to the market at tariffs increased by 15-20%, and the cost of electricity has doubled and continues to rise,” says director Florian Serak. writes a Bihorean.
Source: Hot News RO

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