Video Emil Boc's urge before the elections: “Take great care on Sunday, don't lose your belt money. Don't send me to Putin”

The mayor of Cluj, Emil Boc, urged Cluj to be careful how they vote on the second round of the presidential elections in order not to lose the 1.1 billion euros allocated to the metropolitan belt, reports Cluj24.
“On Monday, we signed in Bucharest the contract for the realization of the metropolitan belt of Cluj. This is the belt that will help us to get rid of the traffic crowd. It is a 1.1 billion euros, money from the European Union, from the European Commission,” said Emil Boc, in front of the European Commission, in a Facebook Commission.
“Dear Cluj, to be careful what we do on the elections, not to lose the European money for the metropolitan belt of Cluj, that other money I do not have and not send me to Putin, in Moscow, to give me money, that I do not go.
“They took us Bessarabia in 1812, they took our treasure and did not give us back. Now Putin wants Ukraine. Tomorrow, who knows what he wants to take. But it is true that they gave us 50 years of communism,” Boc said.
Instead, says Boc, the EU “invites you at home, they get you in the house and, in addition, they are human with European infrastructure funds to modernize your country and cities.”




