Mihai Kirika twinned Iasi with a Russophile who refuses to speak Romanian During the NP, he sold toilet paper instead of sanitary masks Repression at Transelectrica continues. Integrity warning, banished A doctor from Oradea “expanded” his apartment in the stairwell The priest was returned to the church by the judge based on the ECtHR decision 96 doctors became a shield around the doctor accused of receiving a bribe Moldova, demographically exhausted by war, poverty and instability Orthopedic doctor Gheorghe Burney avoids accusations. The case in which he was accused of mutilating several children has ended Valentin Lazeya: Teacher’s Decalogue National Drug Enforcement Agency ‘validates itself academically’ over controversial generals and ex-secret service advisers

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Mihai Kirika twinned Iasi with a Russophile who refuses to speak Romanian. Official report on the visit: “emotional moments of laying wreaths”

In mid-January, Mayor Mihai Kirika met with Nikolay Hryhorishyn, his colleague from Balti, Republic of Moldova, a staunch Russophile, a former member of Our Party founded by Renato Usati, one of the most controversial personalities of Bessarabia, a millionaire whose name is involved in several crimes and scandals. During the visit of Mihai Kiritsi, the mayor of Baltsi refused to speak Romanian, the conversation was conducted through an interpreter. Mykola Grigorisin graduated from the Higher Military School in Volsk (Russia).

From 1993 to 1997, he served in a military unit in the Russian city of Klin and Dushanbe in Tajikistan. In 2019, at a public rally, Grigorisin showed himself with a medallion with a hammer and sickle on the lapel of his coat, as well as a St. George’s ribbon, a pro-Russian symbol prohibited in the Republic of Moldova. In the activity report submitted to the Local Council, Mihai Kirika omits all these aspects and speaks of “twinning with the cities of Stephen the Great”. Vice Mayor Cesar Baciu was also in Balti.

Both reports on the activities of the visit are identical and occupy two pages, one of which is occupied by photographs. Instead, on the day of the move, the mayor celebrated on Facebook with several posts dedicated to Mihai Eminescu. During a visit to Balti, Vice Mayor Cesar Baciu revealed his potential: he held the wreath received by Mihai Kirika and the crown that was placed on the statue of the poet Mihai Eminescu, writes 7Iasi.ro

When there was a state of emergency in Romania, he sold toilet paper instead of sanitary masks

In March 2020, when Romania was in a state of emergency and in the midst of a health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, a man thought he needed money that he could get as easily as possible by exploiting desperation. people to buy hygienic masks. Thus, an individual, after creating an account on OLX, where he used several fictitious names, announced the sale of sanitary masks.

But instead of masks, he put rolls of toilet paper in the parcels. An individual sent 84 parcels, but in 48 cases, the persons named as recipients were not harmed because they did not pay for the parcels, having been warned in time by the Post Office about the practice of fraud using postal parcels. In other 36 cases, the person received a total profit of 15,565 lei. After exposing and confessing his actions, the man received a very harsh sentence – 5 years of imprisonment. Later, on appeal, his sentence was halved, but he will still serve his sentence in custody.writes JustNews.ro

Repression at Transelectrica continues. Integrity warning, banished

The director of Transelectrica, who informed the supervisory board and the board about the company’s integrity issues, has left the management of the state-owned company out of a job after the press published about 300,000 euros in bonuses received by 456 employees.

Cătălin Sava is the Director of the Integrated Management of Commercial Acquisitions (UMICA) at Transelectrica and has been identified as a whistleblower in this case. In a document sent to the Supervisory Board and obtained by PRESShub, he revealed that there are numerous violations related to the granting of bonuses, which he considers illegal, and reports the possibility of filing a criminal case with DNA.

Less than two weeks later, the manager learned that his job was being fired, the only way for Transelectrica management to get rid of the troublesome employee, writes PressHub

A doctor from Oradea “expanded” his apartment in the stairwell

Doctor Alin Bodog, brother of Bihor PSD senator Florian Bodog, also enjoys “immunity”.

A neighbor complained that he had expanded his apartment in Kalea Aradului without authorization, “expanding” it by about 2 meters in the stairwell, the brother of PSD leader Oradea appeared to be exempt from any sanctions.

On the one hand, the Building Inspection transferred the responsibility to the Oradea City Hall on the grounds that it is the only municipality responsible for sanctioning or demanding the dismantling of buildings without a permit.

On the other hand, after on-site inspections, representatives of the local police came to the conclusion that they cannot impose sanctions on the violator, even if the violations are obvious.

Reason? From conversations with the neighbors, the local police found out that more than 3 years have passed since the arbitrary extension of the apartment, therefore, according to the law, they can no longer apply any sanctions. writes Bihoreanul

h2: The priest was returned to the church by the judge based on the ECtHR decision

A surprise of scale in a religious dispute that ended with a settlement in court. Accused by the Metropolis of Moldova and Bucovina (MMB), former priest Ioan Ungurianu from the parish “Shimbrea la Față a Domnului” in the village of Šit Oreşeni, commune of Cristăşti, was acquitted by the magistrates of the Botoşani Court in a criminal case in which he accused him of illegally carrying out professional activities. The reason given by the judges was that the actions were not committed due to the guilt prescribed by law. writes Monitorul de Botoșani

96 doctors formed a shield around the doctor accused of receiving bribes from dozens of patients: These were small gestures of thanks, not bribes!

96 doctors who work at the Suchavska Regional Emergency Hospital signed a memorandum in support of doctor Anka Dumitrovich Ababne, who is accused of accepting bribes from 62 patients. In a document submitted to the Suceava Court of Appeal, they show that receiving gifts from patients does not constitute bribery unless the doctor conditions the medical action. That perception, illegal rather than just immoral, has led to the perpetuation of the practice of envelopes in the medical system, the justices responded. The initiator of the memorial, plastic surgeon Mircha Dina Bordyniuk, explained this gesture for Freedom

Moldova, demographically exhausted by war, poverty and instability

Over the past 30 years, the Republic of Moldova has lost more than 1,735,000 people, i.e. 40% of its population.

This is an unprecedented depopulation of Moldova in the last 200 years. No war, not even the artificially created Soviet famine of 1946-1947, no plague that has attacked Bessarabia throughout history, has caused such a demographic catastrophe. DW also previously wrote about this extremely dangerous phenomenon for Moldova. according to the materials of DW

Orthopedic doctor Gheorghe Burney avoids accusations. The case in which he was accused of mutilating several children has ended

A dossier was written in which the orthopedic doctor Gheorghe Burney was accused of mutilating several children through experimental operations. The family of one of the victims accuses the authorities of delaying the trial, so they will appeal the decision on secrecy at the ECHR.

Prosecutors say the personal injury charges against doctor Gheorghe Burnei were dropped in July 2016, Iuliana Kulaci, a lawyer for one of the victims, told Liberatea newspaper.

It is about Amira Hamed, who was operated on by a Burney doctor when she was one year old. writes EuropaFM

Transylvania, a participant in the hybrid war?

Can the so-called “Declaration of Independence of Transylvania”, inflated in virtual space, be a challenge, a test to the limits of the power’s capabilities, or just a ridiculous and naive gesture?

A website that promotes the separatist idea claims that on June 4, 2023, the independence of Transylvania will be declared in 16 counties of western Romania. Why June 4? Perhaps because this is the date of the signing of the Treaty of Trianon and the separatists who started this game are thinking about a more or less virtual rematch. The chosen date reveals not only the purpose, but also the selection of those who can be part of this online project, writes DW

Valentyn Lazeya / Teacher’s Decalogue

Everyone agrees that in order to have a functioning economy and society, education is an absolute priority. It’s just that the discussions are focused more on the technological component (how many hours are taught online instead of on-site), on the ideological component (how much education is provided by the state, not a private environment), on the bureaucratic component (how many exams, optional subjects, vacations, etc.).

However, the current problem in Romania is neither technological, nor ideological, nor bureaucratic, but concerns the endowment of pupils and students with a set of well-defined values ​​that will help them deal with the hustle and bustle of modern life, writes Lazea. in Management course

National Drug Enforcement Agency ‘validates itself academically’ over controversial generals and ex-secret service advisers

The leadership of the National Drug Enforcement Agency (ANA) academically validates its strategies, policies and prevention campaigns through the Scientific Council, whose two presidents, honorary and executive, have a combined 182 years.

Meanwhile, the latest data indicate an increase in drug use in Romania. Against this background, the institution subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs allocates a little more than 4.5 million lei for prevention this year. The agency’s salary is six times more, writes PressOne

PNL town halls in Iasi contribute to the coffers of the party company

The municipality of Aronean organized a series of public procurements so that a contract worth more than 360,000 lei was entrusted to a certain company. This is a business with political forces, the company in question is not the first such move when the city hall is under the control of the PNL. The community of Aroneanu, led by Benoni Moruzi, vice president of the PNL of Iași, bypassed the law and directly entrusted Voltrom Technology SRL with contracts for video surveillance of local schools. The method by which it was possible to avoid the organization of a competitive procedure in which several companies can participate is textbook: “termination of the contract”.

A week before the direct award of six contracts to Voltrom, Aroneanu’s mayor’s office organized a single procedure that had the same goal, the installation of surveillance cameras in six schools. However, the value of the contract exceeded the legal threshold for direct procurement. Therefore, Aroneanu’s city hall canceled the procedure, inventing a “price error” and instead organized six others so that all the money went to one company. All six contracts were completed on the same day, December 28, 2022.

In 2021, the City Hall of Aroneanu signed another contract with the same company for the amount of 135,000 lei for the design and implementation of the video surveillance system, although at that time the company did not have the mandatory IGPR license. Also then, the scenario was repeated in the city of Podu Iloai, where the mayor’s office led by the liberal Ioan Alexa concluded a contract for 200,000 lei for video surveillance of the public domain by direct assignment, write 7Iași.