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25 September 12:10

Interim Mayor Stelian Bujduveanu requests organizers and citizens not to post illegal posters, threatening fines of up to 100,000 lei.

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Stelian Bujduveanu, the interim mayor of the Capital, has made an appeal to event organizers, advertising companies, and citizens to stop illegally posting flyers in Bucharest. Fines for such offenses can range from 1,000 to 100,000 lei, depending on the severity. Bujduveanu emphasizes that unauthorized flyers degrade the city's image and dirty public spaces, affecting urban furniture.

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Amenzi de până la 100.000 lei pentru afișele lipite ilegal în București. Anunțul primarului genera interimar
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Bujduveanu: Amenzi de până la 100.000 lei pentru afișele lipite ilegal în București

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Stelian Bujduveanu, the interim mayor of the Capital, announced that the repair works for the sidewalks and stairs in front of the National Theatre of Bucharest have begun, with plans to extend these works to other central arteries, such as Nicolae Bălcescu Boulevard and the Historic Center.
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The interim mayor of the Capital, Stelian Bujduveanu: "Whoever connected the property in Rahova to utilities did so in violation of the law."
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The interim mayor of the Capital, Stelian Bujduveanu, stated that he will check the status of the request for the installation of a traffic light at the pedestrian crossing in Berceni, where a fatal accident occurred, emphasizing the importance of taking effective measures to prevent road risks.
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Interim Mayor Stelian Bujduveanu announces the reconstruction of a heritage building on Lipscani Street, with an investment of 7.2 million lei and a completion period of two years.
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Bujduveanu: Free public transport passes for owners of damaged cars in the Rahova explosion
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Stelian Bujduveanu announces that 1,900,000 lei from the Emergency Fund of the Capital City Hall will be used for the expertise of the building in Rahova affected by the explosion and the adjacent buildings.
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