
On Monday, the Senate adopted a legislative proposal of the UDR to repeal some provisions of GEO 34/2013, which included wetlands and reed thickets in the category of meadows.
The note on the silent acceptance of the legislative proposal, the deadline for discussion and voting, which expired on February 2, was read by the Vice-President of the Senate, Sorin Kimpeanu, who presided over the plenary session on Monday, reports Agerpres.
The USR accused the parliamentarians of the authorities who, with the help of Law 116/2023, which complements GEO 34/2013, “they turned from a pen the water shine of the Danube Delta into a pasture and thus two companies close to the son of Paul Stenescu (PSD). ) demanded a subsidy of 5 million euros from APIA.
According to some information that has appeared in the public space, Paul Stanescu’s son was supposed to be the beneficiary of certain subsidies granted by APIA for the harvesting of cane in the Danube Delta, the Minister of Agriculture, Florin Barbu, said that he learned about this situation from the press. At that time, he said that all the complaints received by the ministry in this regard have been forwarded to the monitoring body of the ministry, which will conduct all the checks and the final report will be made public.
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Source: Hot News

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