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24 July 11:16

Nicușor Dan calls for the law providing for the free transfer of 35 plots of land to the University of Life Sciences in Timisoara to be reconsidered, citing unclear and possible constitutional violations.

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President Nicușor Dan has called for a re-examination of the law allowing the free transfer of 35 pieces of land, totaling 545 ha, to the University of Life Sciences 'King Michael I' in Timisoara. He argues that the law violates constitutional rules on the protection of public property and clarity of objectives. Dan emphasizes the importance of efficient use of the state heritage and the need to keep these lands in the public domain, given their economic and educational potential. He also requests clarification on the reasons for the transfer and full identification of the land involved.

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Nicușor Dan cere reexaminarea legii care transferă gratuit 35 de terenuri ale statului unei universități din Timișoara
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Nicuşor Dan retrimite în Parlament o lege privind trecerea a 35 de terenuri de la stat în proprietatea unei universităţi
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Nicuşor Dan cere revizuirea legii care păgubea statul cu 500 de hectare

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