What would be a fair price for a farm egg? Most valuable to Gabriela Firea Three from SGG who get €3,500/month for four sessions The street where Emil Bock lives was naughty! No sign of a snow plow What does the smallest town in Constanta look like, where the priest arranges despotic forays FThe former Minister of Justice has been tried for 3 years, dissatisfied with the percentage of fines in the contract As the son of Johannis, the honorary consul of Austria in Sibiu, escaped from a criminal case in which he was accused of defrauding the state for 3 million lei Inflation and war fuel a housing crisis in Germany Gabriel Birish: Ticket Oligopoly. Industry and sinecure of hundreds of millions

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What will be the fair price of a village egg?

“What is the price of country chicken grown on grain? I don’t buy, I have a few chickens and I would like to sell what I have left, I have customers but I didn’t know how much to give them,” wrote Florentina Copoiu in the Buzoi farmers group on Facebook.

The question caused a wave of comments, in which the owners shared the prices at which they sell farm eggs directly to the townspeople. Depending on the purchased quantity, a village egg can cost from 50 lei to 3 lei per piece. In an exceptional case, prices for eggs of new breeds of chickens are higher.

Most poultry farmers believed that the price of eggs should take into account the price of increasingly expensive feed. “Everyone sells for as much as they want, but let’s not forget that a chicken does not lay eggs 365 days a year, but has a shorter period, and the rest consumes feed, so do the calculation yourself with a price of 2 lei per kg. of corn,” wrote the poultry farmer, quoted by Agrointel.ro

Most valuable to Gabriela Firea

A politician who, based on self-interest, decides when to care for people with disabilities and when not, is not really committed to any cause but his own.

Human life is priceless, Gabriela Firea said on Facebook after a recent political PR visit to Bacău, at a shelter opened as part of the government’s domestic violence program. The Minister of Family Affairs, Youth and Equal Opportunities mourned the fate of tormented souls who are crying out for help and understanding.

Just a day after a PSD minister (and, from the position of first vice-president, number 2 in the ruling party) said that life is precious and the suffering of the affected person deserves to be alleviated, a journalistic investigation published by the Center for Media Investigations carried out in in collaboration with Buletin de București, showed how characters extremely close to Gabriela Firea torment the most vulnerable of the vulnerable.

Unscrupulously manipulating the mechanisms of social assistance to people with severe forms of disability, henchmen of the Minister of Equal Opportunities receive tens of thousands of euros from state budgets every month, pretending to care about the physical and mental well-being of several dozen beneficiaries who live in two residential centers. writes Dela0

Three from SGG who get €3,500/month for four sessions

Last year, the General Secretariat of the Government had three representatives who received thousands of euros from Eximbank every month. Marian Neatsu, Victor Moraru and Alexandru Vasilescu are civil servants awarded this generous sinecure. This year he is followed by Adrian Tsutsuianu.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Finance, Guarantee and Insurance (CIFGA) of EximBank, a state-owned bank, consists of 15 members, usually with politicians paying 20 percent of the bank chief’s monthly salary. Three of them are appointed by the General Secretariat of the Government (SGG).

Trajan Khahalai is the president of Eximbank and in 2021 had an income of approximately €200,000, i.e. €16,500/month net. It turns out that 15 lucky people receive 3,500 euros per month, money received in addition to salary, for participating in one meeting per weekwrites PressHub

The street where Emil Bock lives was naughty! No sign of a snow plow

Even Mayor Emil Bock had problems Saturday night if he went out with his car. On Pasteur Street, where he lives, there was a real mess.

Those who live in the neighborhood know that such images were the order of the day before the revolution, when the rue Pasteur was closed for weeks when it snowed.

No one went out to clear the snow then, and the only chance was to block the road.

Now, with the biggest budget in Cluj’s history, the 2023 budget, either the City Hall of Cluj-Napoca was stingy, or the snow removal companies Supercom and Brantner are not interested, writes Stiri de ClouxJ

What does the smallest town in Constanta look like, where the priest arranges despotic forays

The city of Negru-Vode in Konstanz County, which was recognized as a city after an “urbanization” campaign on paper in the last years of the communist regime, fell below the 5,000 population threshold, registering just over 4,600 people in the 1 December 2021 census. Info Sud-Est reporters visited the city to see what the smallest town in the county looks like in 2023.

Despite the official name of the city, the general atmosphere in Negro-Voda does not resemble an urban settlement. Instead of the throngs of people and cars that you might think of when talking about an urban space, in the countryside, in the middle of the day, during the week, you will hardly encounter small groups of people, usually the elderly or children or from school. You see more carts than cars on the streets, even though Negru-Vode is a border town, writes Info Sud-Est.ro

h2 The former Minister of Justice has been on trial for 3 years due to dissatisfaction with the percentage of the penalty in the lease agreement

Former Liberal Justice Minister Tudor Cuariu has been suing the Bucharest Lakes, Parks and Recreation Authority (ALPAB) for almost 3 years challenging the percentage of fines stipulated in the lease agreement. In 2014, the two parties entered into a lease agreement for the premises, according to which Tudor Quiariou undertook to pay a monthly rent, as well as to pay the relevant utilities.

According to the provisions of the contract, “for non-payment of rent or any due amount, the tenant shall pay a fine of 0.2% of the amount of the outstanding obligation.” The payment obligation was not fulfilled on time, so two courts have so far ruled in favor of ALPAB, and a third – the Bucharest Court of Appeal – has suspended the appeal after the former minister opened another lawsuit in which he asks the court to declare the contract concluded with ALPAB, invalid, writes JustNews.ro

As the son of Johannis, the honorary consul of Austria in Sibiu, escaped from a criminal case in which he was accused of defrauding the state for 3 million lei

In 2014, ANAF accused Andreas Huber of causing damage to the state through a SIM card financial scheme. The prosecutor’s office, after a two-year investigation, closed the case due to lack of evidence, according to an investigation by Kontekst journalists.

3 million lei, which was more than €680,000 in 2014, is the amount ANAF accused Andreas Huber of causing damage to the Romanian state, representing unpaid VAT by simulating exports in the SIM card business. Huber is the son of President Klaus Iohannis and the honorary consul of Austria in Sibiu. Born in Romania, left the country in the 80s and returned in 1990.

He heads the Union of Honorary Consuls of Romania since 2015 and is one of the most influential businessmen in Sibiu, the most important companies in his portfolio are related to the automotive sector, the quoted source said. according to Svoboda

France: Since Monday, MPs have been debating a controversial pension reform bill

In France, from Monday, 577 deputies of the National Assembly will discuss the scandalous pension bill. Allies of President Emmanuel Macron are the most important group here with 170 MPs, but they have not had an absolute majority since last June’s parliamentary elections. The debate will be accompanied by new trade union protests. It will be recalled that last week 2.5 million workers took to the streets – according to the estimates of the trade unions – to denounce the reforms desired by the Bourne government, as well as by President Emmanuel Macron.

For the head of state, the pension reform is symbolic for the second term – after he had to abandon it during the first term.

But unions and millions of protesters intend to block the bill.

The head of the government, Elizabeth Bourne, appeared more often in the press to explain her reform. She argues that it is not easy to ask the French to work, gradually, more hours, but it must be donewrites RFI

Inflation and war fuel a housing crisis in Germany

The situation on the German housing market is a nightmare. Experts predict a ten-year housing shortage, and the government does not understand the scale of the crisis.

When the German federal government began its mandate in 2021, it aimed to build 400,000 new apartments a year. This goal has clearly not been achieved: “I do not expect that this figure can be reached even in 2023,” Klara Heiwitz, Minister of Housing, Urban Development and Construction, admitted to the web.de news portal.

Recently released statistics show just how serious the challenge is. The number of permits for the construction of new apartments is falling. According to the centralized data of the Federal Statistical Office, about 24,300 apartments were approved in November 2022, which is 16% less than in the same month of the previous year. according to the materials of DW

Galloway Motors: Cars for women, built by women

Galloway Motors was a car manufacturer that produced 4,000 cars in the interwar period. The idea belonged to Dorothy Pullinger, a woman who had ambitions to produce cars designed specifically for the comfort of women, whose staff consisted only of women.

In the early 1900s, women around the world had far fewer rights than men, and not having the right to vote was one of the least important.

For example, only in the first years after 1900, women in such regions as the German Empire, Spain or Japan received the right to enroll in university courses, simultaneously with the rights of women in the Ottoman Empire to work as doctors and lawyers. or waitresses.

This is also the period when women gradually began to aspire to work in a completely new industry for men: car manufacturing. And, as with more mundane work, women were initially looked down upon, writes AutoCritica

Gabriel Birish / Oligopoly of tickets. Industry and sinecure of hundreds of millions

We all know what food vouchers are and what they are used for.

Originally there were printed receipts bought by employers from several companies authorized to print them, now (as of 2022) only cards remain.

The employer pays the voucher providers the value of the voucher plus certain commissions, the vouchers are then used by employees to buy various goods (theoretically food) in stores, the stores pay the issuers for the vouchers in exchange for other commissions. Essentially, these vouchers, whether on paper or on a card, are a kind of money, but not really money.

There are not only food vouchers, recently there have been others: gift certificates (we will talk about this dirty topic another time), vacation vouchers (given especially to government employees) and, more recently, social vouchers (given by the government to the low-income). write a management course