Most newspapers on Wednesday read about the Prime Minister's search of solutions to please both the government and the President. Elsewhere in the news, measures to monitor and counter the West Nile virus are still awaited. Last but not least, Romanians discovered a new dinosaur species which they named Bondoc.
Most newspapers on Wednesday read about the Prime Minister's struggle to find a solution that would please both the Presidency and the party leaders. Gandul reads that the executive chief conducted a visit at the Presidency together with some leaders of the Democrat Liberal Party.
According to sources, the talks were related to a re-shuffle of the government but no names were put forward. The talks were mainly related to procedures: when and how PM Boc to take the decision to re-shuffle the government, whether to come to the Parliament with a list of changes or to listen to Senators and Deputies and afterwards to take a decision.
At the level of the party, leaders knew that Basescu expressed his preference to change more ministers but did not impose anything. The names put forward for change are: Seitan from the Labour ministry, Sandu from Communications, Mihai Dumitru from Agriculture and Vladescu from Finances.
PM Boc is expected to take a decision tomorrow afternoon before the reunion of the government with Parliamentary groups.
Romania libera were warned about the West Nile infection possibility but measures still lack. While cases mushroom, the Bucharest city hall did not end the contract with the company that deals with countering mosquitoes in Bucharest, at very high prices - about 28 times higher than the same services in Budapest.
Under the threat of the virus, the Health ministry warns the population to wear long sleeve clothes and protect their windows with anti-mosquito nets. H