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Grindeanu Asked PSD Colleagues to Give up on a Facility They Abused After a Journalistic Investigation - HotNews.ro

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The PSD President Sorin Grindeanu responded after a research published by Free Europe which showed that hundreds of parliamentarians have large sums of money from the state for rent, although they have housing in Bucharest or Ilfov. "I asked them...

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The PSD President Sorin Grindeanu responded after a research published by Free Europe which showed that hundreds of parliamentarians have large sums of money from the state for rent, although they have housing in Bucharest or Ilfov. "I asked them...

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Too many parliamentarians choose to take rents from Parliament, although they already have properties in Bucharest or Ilfov so they have their places. This is a legal advantage, which allows for the granting of aid to those who do not have a home in the municipality of Bucuresti or Ilfov, and is almost 4,600 litres per month. Article LISTA RUCHINII. Who are parliamentarians who take rent from the state, almost 1,000 euros per month, although the…

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Of the 134 senators of the Romanian Parliament, 106 receive money for renting housing costs. The amount is raised to 4,600 litres per month. Twelve senators, the majority of the Alliance for the Union of Romans, receive money, although they have properties in Bucharest or Ilfov, writes Europe Liberá.

The response of the social-democratic leader comes after the press has reported on parliamentarians who benefit from housing money, although they have homes in or near Bucharest.

Mediafax The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, asked parliamentarians to give up rents for rents if they have properties in Capital. "We asked all Members of Parliament to give up sums of money from rents under conditions where they have a property in Capital! These discounts do not find any justification in the conditions in which we are currently discussing measures to reduce budgetary deficits and public expenditure!" Sorin Grind…

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