USR politicians accuse Brasov Sanpetra Commune Vice Mayor Andrej Meerjana (PNL) of “improperly using” the personal data of some of the commune’s residents and sending families with newborns along with a kit provided with state funds. , “personalized name and title card.” In addition, the mayor is also accused of sending an employee of the local administration with the bulldozer of the city hall to perform work on private land. News.ro contacted the mayor by phone, he said that he is at the party and will express his point of view on Wednesday.

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“In August 2023, Andrii Meeryanu, taking advantage of his position, requested from the City Hall’s Department of Social Assistance a list of the names of newborns in the commune who were to receive kits as part of the local council’s “Kits for newborns” program. Thus, the PNL vice mayor misused the children’s personal data to include a personalized card with his name and full name on the packages. In this way, Maierianu usurped the merits and put his name on the project of the local council to support young families with a voucher of 1000 lei – from public money”, – said in a press release published on Tuesday evening USR. Brasov, quoted by News.ro.

Representatives of the political formation also claim that on July 11 and 14, Deputy Mayor Andrey Meeryanu “issued an order to provide services by an employee of the city hall with a bulldozer of the institution, during working hours, on privately owned land.”

The mayor of the municipality of Sanpetru, Marian Archire (USR), said in a statement that through official appeals, he asked the vice mayor to clarify the two situations, but did not receive an answer to his inquiries.

USR Braşov also claims that the liberal Andrii Meerianu “is not the first time incompatible with the position of vice mayor and representative of citizens.” “This spring, he opposed the construction of a new commune education center on land owned by the city hall, on the grounds that it would adjoin an area inhabited by Roma people, whom he called ‘black’ or ‘Indians.’ The National Anti-Discrimination Council has notified itself of this unacceptable error and the matter is still under review.”

The reaction of the politician

Andriy Meerianu, who called News.ro, declined to comment on the allegations, citing the fact that he was at a “private party.”

“Tomorrow the right of reply is granted, there will be my statement with pictures, that’s all,” said the deputy mayor.

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