The Romanian Government will reduce state agencies by half, resulting in 9,200 jobs axed. Further in the news, Romanian President Traian Basescu declared that he and "the entire Europe" supported ex-Moldavian communist president Vladimir Voronin in the 2005 elections. Last but not least, the liberal-democrats are unsure of Basescu running for a second presidential mandate on their behalf: one scenario sees the incumbent president running independently.
The Romanian Government will reduce state agencies by half, Cotidianul informs. The announcement was made last night by the Romanian PM Emil Boc, after the meeting with the ministers. Out of 226 state agencies, authorities, authorities, institutes, administrations, centres and other structures, the Government will let only 107 of them live. Boc noted that 33 such structures are compulsory in the relationship with the European Union.
The measure will axe about 9,200 jobs and is said to bring 50 million euros worth of economies. The Romanian state will also receive the straight income of some agencies that also used their own money. This is supposed to bring 100 million euros to the state budget. The Prime Minister mentioned that another 60 commercial societies run by the Ministry of Economy and Transport are currently being evaluated or shut down.
Romanian incumbent president Traian Basescu declared that he and "the entire Europe" supported ex-Moldavian communist president Vladimir Voronin in the 2005 elections and after in creating the parliamentary majority he needed, Adevarulreads. In an interview for the public TV channel, Basescu said that Voronin managed to fool him and the entire EU that he was pro-European and that he would bring the Republic of Moldova closer to the EU.
Basescu refered to Voronin's second mandate by indicating the violence from the April 2009 elect