Elena Udrea, Tourism and Regional Development minister is closer to the Bucharest city hall, as she was named interim President of the Bucharest Democrat Liberal branch. Elsewhere in the news, Bucharest's district 2 hosts two of the most dangerous neighbourhoods, Pantelimon and Colentina. Last but not least, Romania's tourism ignores the wine treasures in the country.
Gandul reads on Monday about the recent position Tourism and Regional Development minister Elena Udrea gained, as interim President of the Democrat Liberal branch in Bucharest. The newspaper reads that even though Udrea was not present as she was not in the country, she was nominated by PM Boc himself.
For all members of the party, her nomination was a sign that the informal leaders of the party were defeated by Udrea, whom the former are trying to stop her from getting this position. At the official level, politicians minimized the subject.
This position is a struggle between two Democrat Liberal camps. In June, President Basescu accused Vasile Blaga and Adriean Videanu of attempting to control the organization. The acceptance of Elena Udrea is actually a sign that the two informal leaders of the party are willing to take orders from Basescu.
Elsewhere in the news, Bucharest's district 2 hosts two of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in Bucharest: Pantelimon and Colentina: those who live there witness terrifying fights but solutions are still absent.
Colentina hosts the huge Chinese complex Europa, a mini-city which seems to have its own rules and authorities do not seem to take any action to improve anything.
In the same time, in Pantelimon, in the morning, there are areas which are full of used drug syringes. The newspaper tells the story of a young man who drugged for five years and even thoug