Neither the Social Democrats nor the Liberals are in a hurry to officially register an electoral alliance of the opposition parties, one newspaper reads on Tuesday. Elsewhere in the news, a confidential report of the World Bank reads how Romania could have highways. For over a decade now, Romanian Roxana Marcoci is a curator at the most important contemporary art museum in the world - MoMA in New York.
Evenimentul Zilei reads that neither the Social Democrats nor the Liberals are too eager to sign an electoral alliance. The project of a Social - Liberal alliance, proposed by former Conservative leader Dan Voiculescu was rejected publicly by both the PSD leader and the PNL leader.
Liberal leader Crin Antonescu declares that what is important is to be able to set up a solid majority, not to hurry up and sign an allegiance. Even if the Liberals and Social Democrats declared that they want to set up alliance against the governing coalition, relations between the leaders of the two parties are cold.
Gandul reveals a confidential report of the World Bank on the state of the transports in Romania. The document reads that Romania has no strategy in the transports sector, pays too much for the maintenance of the roads, has transports infrastructure below the expectations of the citizens and that of the European standards.
According to WB experts Romania suffers the consequences of some reforms stared in the last years which were not finished. The World Bank warns on the lack of comprehensive policies in the Transports sector.
It recommends that the ministry should have a national transports strategy on the medium term to include realistic financial resources for the upcoming years. According to the report, state companies lack vision, board members are politically involved which lead to a drop of performance i