
Romania Post has announced that it will suspend the Postmessager service for political materials from Friday. The decision was announced after PNL leaflets reached people with pension coupons attached, and PSD demanded an explanation from the company.
- “After the information that appeared in the press about the company’s involvement in the distribution of political materials, the national company “Romanian Post” decided, based on legal provisions, to temporarily suspend the Postmessager service for political materials.
- Romanian Post, which has been serving citizens for 162 years, cares about its reputation and prestige, being a company that supports democratic values and does not want to be associated with any political party,” the company says in a press release.
PSD Timiş President Alfred Simonis accused PNL Timiş leader Alin Nitsa in a Facebook post of using the Romanian Post Office and its employees to run his election campaign.
“In recent days, elderly people in Lugozhy received their pensions, and a postcard with the image of liberal Alin Nik was attached to each pension postcard. Such an action is unprecedented in Timișoara County and shows how Nika understands how to do politics, but at the same time it shows the desperation of a person who knows that her days at the head of the county council are numbered,” PSD Timiş accused. head.
The PSD requested an explanation from the Romanian Post and the National State Pension Fund regarding the “special service of stitching” political propaganda materials to the pension vouchers distributed to pensioners.
Source: Hot News

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