Mihai Fifor, former PSD minister, launched harsh accusations against the Minister of Environment, Diana Buzoianu, claiming that she is blocking strategic projects such as the hydroelectric power plant at Pașcani to maintain her position. He emphasized the negative impact of NGOs that halt vital investments and criticized the minister's reactions to public criticism, considering them superficial. Fifor called for concrete solutions for Romania, highlighting that essential projects remain unfinished due to the prioritization of politicians' personal interests. The simple motion against Diana Buzoianu will be voted on Wednesday.
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Fifor acuză blocajul proiectelor strategice. „USR îşi apără ministra cu orice preţ”
Mihai Fifor (PSD), despre ministrul Diana Buzoianu (USR): În loc să fie ministru al Mediului pentru România, doamna preferă să fie avocatul unor grupuri de presiune, să protejeze interese înguste şi să sacrifice interesul naţional
Un nou atac PSD la adresa ministrei Diana Buzoianu. "Doamna preferă să fie avocatul unor grupuri de presiune"
Mihai Fifor, despre Diana Buzoianu: "România are nevoie de soluții, nu de miniștri ai ONG-urilor radicale"
Mihai Fifor: Ministrul Mediului preferă să fie avocatul unor grupuri de presiune şi să sacrifice interesul naţional
Mihai Fifor reia atacurile PSD la adresa Dianei Buzoianu: „Preferă să fie avocatul unor grupuri de presiune”
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