Politics

A well -known mayor, chosen with 78% of the votes, made up after being asked why he stopped financing a symbol: “Because there is no money, you understand? Money is to keep the city alive.”

The flag of Romania, Tricolorul, photo: Adrian Ilincescu/ Hotnews.ro

The flag of Romania, Tricolorul, photo: Adrian Ilincescu/ Hotnews.ro

The budget discussions between the PSD, PNL, UDMR and USR representatives, moderated by the representatives of President Nicușor Dan, continues in Cotroceni. There are great differences in the proposed measures, between parties. But there are also “common elements, on which we all agree”, according to one of the politicians who take part in negotiations.

Constantin Toma is mayor of PSD from Buzau. Is in the third term. At the 2024 elections, he was chosen by Buzoians with 78% of the votes.

Golazo.ro He asked how he explained to the community the abolition of the handball team, which he announced in January 2025. And now he announced the withdrawal of the local administration for the football team. How would it explain the stopping of investments in the stadiums, if this is the decision?

“Very simple, there is no money. The money they are, is to work the city and keep us alive.”said Toma.

He added that you can no longer live in deficit, especially since the European funds are in danger, those that have made a major contribution. I am at risk, he said, “the investments we have, with a lot of money from the European Union, in which we also have the co -financing part. It is very simple.”

“The situation is very serious. What does it matter that Buzău has no team in the superlig? No one will die.said Toma.

I only lived on duty. In 1989, the gross domestic product of Romania was $ 30 billion. Now only the deficit is 30 billion euros. Constantin Toma, the mayor of Buzau

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