PM Emil Boc plans to counter the crisis with old measures but new words, one newspaper reads on Wednesday. Another newspaper notes three easy steps that would push the country out of the crisis. Elsewhere in the news, the railway system is endangered by the thieves who managed to steal railtracks and other installations worth 2 million euro. On a lighter tone, the first restaurant in the sky will open in Romania in may, which presumes the organization of events on a platform 50 meters above ground.
PM Emil Boc plans to counter the crisis with old measures but new words, Gandul reads. In a debate requested by the Democrat Liberals, Boc made a summary of the government's fight against the crisis. The Parliamentary group struggled all week to organize the debate. However, deputies were not that interested in hearing the Prime Minister, as Boc had to wait about 20 minutes to have a bigger auditorium.
Boc said that the main priorities are social protection and the state's modernization and underlined that even though they might seem contradictory, they are not. He urged people to be balanced, not to request more than one can offer from the economy.
Boc explained that his message is to consolidate what we have and leave aside demagogy. PM Boc started to schetch its general plan to exit the crisis but the solutions put forward are not new. Among the 28 anti crisis measures: high allocations for investments, facilities to hire the laid off and the new social program "the First House".
However, what Boc did not mention are the number of laid off people, state's debts and the number of companies who went bankrupt due to the government's decisions. He did not mention that Romania in 2009 had a 9.5 billion euro public debt nor that we have a foreign loan worth 20 billion euro . PM Boc did not mention the real numbers of those unemp