In order not to feel the excise tax with a heavy conscience, the prices of gasoline and diesel continued to rise, adding, from one day to the other, a few pennies. If these people from the Government keep freezing the incomes, at least the prices should rise, right? Looking at the measures taken by the officials at the Victoria Palace, you get the feeling that they are candidates for the “weakest governors of the last 35 years” contest. * A tragic event, the suicide of two teenagers from Tulcea, brought back into focus a problem as serious as it is ignored: the state of mind of young people in Romania. Drug use and the harmful influence of (a)social networks are wreaking havoc, but the state is too busy with all kinds of nonsense. * The presidential elections would take place on May 4 and 18, respectively. This is how things were yesterday, tomorrow we may find out that they have moved a little further. The longer the state of uncertainty, the more Romania goes downhill. But what’s the point, because today and tomorrow we’re putting it in a canyon?! * The appointments of some nobodies at the head of Energy companies block some hundreds of millions of euros that Romania should have received from the EU. It is said that the removal of the planters could also cause damage, because the people have the right to ask for compensation after the landing. As they say, nepotism produces, once again, total damage. Which settles, guess who? Bingo: it’s about the Romanian citizen. * All of the bad news from the beginning of the year: theoretically, RCA policies are capped, practically, they are more expensive and by 30%, in some cases. That is, if last year you paid 1000 lei for insurance, this year it is possible to “discard” 1200-1300. The fact that some scumbags in the Government tell you that the policies are capped will not warm you at all, because you pay more to insure your car. In Papură Vodă’s country, anything is possible, because even lies are allowed. * Tax increases are also part of the same range of facial stupidity. You are told that, in fact, the tax did not increase, but only adjusted with the rate of inflation. I mean, the price increase is not an increase, but something else, but you take more money out of your pocket when you pay your bills. Should you be satisfied that the tax was not increased, but only adjusted, and even sing for joy? Every day the intelligence of the Romanian is insulted more and more often.
The Panoramic Park Complex in the Valea Avrigului Tourist Zone was, on Friday evening, the host of the Time and Soul Gala, a festive event…
The Panoramic Park Complex in the Valea Avrigului Tourist Zone was, on Friday evening, the host of the Time and Soul Gala, a festive event…
Another edition of the “Expotricotex” Fair is in full swing and promises the best quality articles to the people of Sibiu at…
Another edition of the “Expotricotex” Fair is in full swing and promises the best quality articles to the people of Sibiu at…
For several days, the city of Avrig has had a public administrator, in the person of Iustin Gheorghe Pușcașiu. The appointment of a public administrator is a novelty…
For several days, the city of Avrig has had a public administrator, in the person of Iustin Gheorghe Pușcașiu. The appointment of a public administrator is a novelty…
The smallest Siberians and not only them can enjoy one of the winter favorites, ice skating. They now have…
The smallest Siberians and not only them can enjoy one of the winter favorites, ice skating. They now have…
The circulation schedule of Tursib means of transport during the winter holidays.
[image=210492]Departures to SC Continental Route 112 – from Irmes:…
The circulation schedule of Tursib means of transport during the winter holidays.
[image=210492]Departures to SC Continental Route 112 – from Irmes:…
This month, the ASTRA Sibiu County Library organizes two new debates within the cultural program “ASTRA Conferences”, on topics of…
This month, the ASTRA Sibiu County Library organizes two new debates within the cultural program “ASTRA Conferences”, on topics of…
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