Amused by the message “Puie Monta” that appeared on a Lego mat in a kindergarten in Bucharest, the Minister of Education says a few days later that it was unacceptable for the teaching unit and he does not know who created the “composition”. “.​

Robert Negoita and Sorin CimpeanuPhoto: AGERPRES

“The message is completely inappropriate for an educational institution. No one knows who created this completely inappropriate composition for the study block,” Sorin told Kimpeanu in an intervention on Digi 24 on Thursday.

Robert Negoice and Sorin Ciempeanu were comforted on Monday after reading the message “Puie Monta” on a Lego mat from the Bucharest kindergarten they attended, which was heavily used during the election campaign eight years ago.

“Who made this lego? Very inspiring,” the Sector 3 mayor said with a laugh after exchanging a few words with the education minister.

According to the g4media.ro video, Negojce took out his phone to take a picture or take a picture of the checkmate.

“Didn’t you see what was written there?”, the Minister of Education amusedly asked one of the kindergarten workers. “Now I see,” replied the lady, after which everyone left the hall.

Victor Ponta responded on Facebook by announcing that he was funny, like Robert Negoice and Sorin Kimpeanu, but using non-academic words when talking about a very popular saying in the 2014 election campaign.

Ponta says he also uses the expression ironically, referring to “crazy people” who “take away what they gave us” and refers to “seals who were wildly happy”.