
A group of local PNL Brasov councilors went to the headquarters of the Brasov City Hall on Tuesday, accompanied by a bailiff, so that he could “officially establish” the fact that the representatives of the municipality had deactivated their access cards at the facility. rooms. The advisers complain that they are “held in the corridors”, they are not allowed to enter the institution and that in this context “collaboration in the literal sense of the word is no longer possible”, and they report that they will take other “legal steps” to correct the situation. reports News.ro.
“We would like to inform you and the residents of Brasov that Mayor Allen Coliban has blocked the access of local councilors to the City Hall, they can only enter through the main door. Since we will take legal measures, we summoned a bailiff with us to draw a conclusion and show the fact that the access of local councilors is blocked,” said Brasov Deputy Mayor Sebastian Rusu.
He explained that none of the deputies was informed in any way about the deactivation of the cards.
The bailiff tried to open one by one the doors leading to the officials from different departments, the doors leading to the secretary of the Brasov City Hall, the doors leading to the offices of the deputy mayors and the legal department, using the access cards of several local councilors, they explain that this cards of liberal advisers. The only card that worked and opened the door was Liberal Deputy Mayor Sebastian Rusa’s card, which had not been deactivated.
When checking the possibility of access and finding that the door cannot be opened with the deputies’ cards, the bailiff recorded this.
“Considering what was stated on the basis of Art. 364 of the Civil Procedure Code, we found the above, that the access of local council members of the PNL group is limited. In this sense, photos of access cards and three entrances were taken, as a result of which this protocol was concluded,” the performer dictated to his assistant.
According to newsbv.ro journalists, “local councilors cannot talk to officials unless they call them to their office” and “officials are no longer allowed to go with local councilors to the places if they come with problems reported by the people Brasov”.
Mayor Koliban, accused of dictatorship
Deputy Mayor Sebastian Rusu stated at the end of the bailiff’s report that the decision to deactivate the cards not only limited the ability of council members to perform their duties, but because of this decision “their official dignity and personal dignity were also violated.” violated”.
“We are practically witnessing the emergence of a new form of dictatorship, born of the petty interests of one person. (…) Mayor Koliban’s decision casts a serious shadow over the local state administration and our democracy. We call on the mayor to reconsider this decision and respect democratic principles, transparency and integrity,” said Deputy Mayor Sebastian Rusu.
Other deputies of the local councils complained that “they are kept in the entrances”, they are not allowed to enter the institution and that in this context “one cannot talk about collaborationism in the literal sense of the word”, and they showed that, if the situation is not corrected, they will apply to the Brasov court to compel Mayor Allen Koliban to reactivate facility access cards at all entrances for local councillors.
Source: Hot News

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