The government suffers of a major trust deficit and a re-shuffle seems imminent, one newspaper reads on Monday. Elsewhere in the news, one newspaper reads that the last solution to attract foreigners at the seaside is to allow them to build their own resort. Meanwhile, more and more foreigners choose Romanian villages for active holidays working with their hosts for food and lodging. A village in East of Spain, where the age average is 53 and terrains are uncultivated, offers free housing, tax cuts, babysitter just to attract people in the area.
The government's trust deficit made Democrat Liberals expect a re-shuffle and all they need is a sign from the President, Evenimentul Zilei reads. Some Democrat Liberals started to make a list of transfers while others expect PM Boc to come up with an analysis of the ministers.
Most Democrat Liberals agree that the government needs to change, as it lacks any trust from the point of view of the public. One thing is for sure though, that the party is waiting for the President to point the direction.
Elsewhere in the news, Gandul reads about the new seaside resort to be built in the next five years, Terra. The new resort is meant to attract thousands of foreigners annually, especially Germans and Austrian with an all inclusive regime.
It seems that the only way to attract foreign tourists to the seaside is to allow them to build their own resorts. In the next five years, the new resort will be build by seven or eight investors with potential from Germany, Netherlands, Turkey, Austria and France.
Terra will be a premiere for Romania because it will be based on the all inclusive system, highly regarded by foreigners. The Romanian state will also have to invest in infrastructure and utilities about 7 million euro.
Meanwhile, more and more tourists choose