Romanian Interior Minister Dan Nica has known for two months that his dismissal was being discussed. Elsewhere in the news, the Romanian press informs on the issues of building the country’s infrastructure – foreign companies encouraged to build motorways through obscure or discriminating schemes.
Romanian Interior Minister Dan Nica has known for two months that his dismissal was being discussed, according to Romanian news agency Agerpres, Adevarul reads. He said he knew from the mass-media, because politicians use the press for declarations. According to Nica, what annoyed the coalition leaders were the reasons Romania's PM Emil Boc presented for his dismissal.
"To impose on a PSD role the campaign president [n.b. Vasile Blaga] of Traian Basescu indicates that the real score is the Interior Minister, and the explanations given did not contain one shred of truth", Nica explained.
Nica said that Romania's PM was called to explain his allegations about the elections' fraud through electoral tourism. He said the meeting at the Victoria Palace did not last longer than five minutes and he was not asked for any documentation. Dan Nica declared on Friday that for the coming elections, his minister will take extra measures for the polls to run a more correct course than the European elections had.
American company Bechtel announced that it finished 30 of the 42 kilometres from the Transilvania motorway, a section which they are bound to complete by the end of the year, Gandul informs. The 30 kilometres of highway between Campia Turzii - Gilau (Central Romania) have been constructed within five years.
The delay was caused not only by financing issues, but also by a chemical waste depot several kilometres away from Turda. The society to win the auction, namely Euroconstruct Trading 98, patroned by Dan Besciu and Sorin