All newspapers read on Tuesday about the Labour minister Ioan Botis who admitted his wife is a counselor to a company that received 500,000 euro of governmental and EU funds. Romania is implementing a system to signal the kidnapping of minors. More and more Romanians want Philippino babysitters. Romanian magistrates, detached to Paris to cease felonies committed by Romanians. An American of Romanian origin initiated an exhibition with the traditional objects of her family. Last but not least, Romanian artists are considered for Guggenheim.
Gandul reads about Labour minister Ioan Botis’s wife, who is a counselor at the association Parteneriat Euroactiv Bistrita that received 500,000 euro worth of governmental and EU funds and has its headquarters at the house of the minister in Bistrita. What is more, the EU funds were approved by an authority under the rule of the ministry lead by Botis.
The project was submitted and approved in less than a month while Botis was minister and the representative of the association is the former chief of Parliamentary cabinet of Botis. The minister said he has no direct connection with the association but he admitted that he created the association in 2005 or 2006 and that it has its headquarters, free of charge in his house. He said that he considers whether this is the case for him to resign or not.
Evenimentul Zilei reads about the new system that will be implemented in Romania that will signal kidnapping of minors cases in three hours. The information will appear on the internet immediately, in train stations or in busses. The system, AMBER, that functions in different countries enables a greater mobilization from both the authorities and the population to find the missing minor.
News televisions, written press, travelers in trains or busses will receive instantly the kidnapping messag