
Mayor Clotilde Armand claims that the government “plagiarized” the Sector 1 program to provide anti-crisis support to the population through an emergency decree, while councilors PNL and PSD are delaying the implementation of the project “unacceptably long”.
- “What happened when the whole of Romania paid attention to the subject of Schengen? The government thought of plagiarizing our program from the 1st sector for anti-crisis support of the population. And he did not think. It was thought through OUG.
- You know our project with anti-crisis vouchers, it was radically changed by local PNL and PSD councilors, amended, and now its implementation is unacceptably delayed for unknown reasons. We want to quickly help a community affected by the energy crisis and galloping inflation, but USL needs time for reasons that are difficult to understand.
- Councilors Bourduilla and Manole demand a new public discussion of the clause on the implementation of the decision of the local council, although it was previously in this procedure,” wrote Clotilde Armand on Facebook on Saturday.
According to the mayor, “at the same time, the Government takes the project in Sector 1 and transforms it into a national program, partially supported by non-refundable external funds, and accepts it as an emergency, without discussion.”
- “And as the last insult to the residents of sector 1, USL considers them second-class citizens. Basically, at the national level they accept the idea stolen in this sector, but at the local level, through the MPs here, they block the measure. USL ministers are already used to plagiarism in doctoral dissertations, but even for them, plagiarism of public programs is something new. Another premiere, achieved with the “support” of the S1 administration.
- A digitization minister from a country that manages to maintain the analogy takes measures from sector 1 that he thinks are bad and backs it up in a government he sits in as an OIG, which is suddenly good. In a way, it is good that we are a source of inspiration for the governors. However, they could at least quote us,” added the mayor of district 1. (source Agerpres)
Source: Hot News

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