Romanian LibDem party (PDL) exports First Home programme to Haiti. Elsewhere in the news, Romanian administration authority vice-president is suspect in the murder of a 26-year old woman in Dublin. Last but not least, although the Romanian Government invested six million euros from the state budget, the institutions close the doors for the young graduates who could reform the public administration.
Romanian LibDem party (PDL) exports the First Home programme for the hard-hit in Haiti, Gandul informs. After the Romanian state donated only 50,000 euros, the party wants to reduce the shame by building a residential district at the outskirts of Port-au-Prince with the money raised by the national TV channel TVR. The district will be named Romania.
The project approved yesterday sees the construction of 250 homes (5,000 euros each), one church (12,500 euros), one school (20,000 euros) and a medical centre. PD-L started the initiative, alongside other NGOs. PD-L members were asked to contribute to the programme as well. Most of the money is expected to be raised from the population, with the help of the national TV channel.
The Romanian authorities will work with two US NGOs with experience in constructions. Compared to Romania, other states gave generously to Haiti: Germany - 1.5 million euros, Great Britain - 10 million dollars. Spain was slightly better than Romania - 70,000 euros and three planes with humanitarian aids. Poland was even cheaper than Romania: 50,000 dollars. Lithuania sent only 14,500 dollars.
Cotidianul reads vice-president PD-L Hunedoara Marian Mihalache, second manager of the Romanian National Agency for Payments and Interventions in Agriculture (APIA) for Hunedoara branch, is suspected of killing a 26-year old woman in Dublin, followed by a suicide attempt. According to the press in Dublin, the crime has