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Diana Buzoianu, the Minister of the Environment, requested an analysis of the fake news related to the drinking water crisis, highlighting their impact on national security.

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<p>After the scandal in the plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies regarding the drinking water crisis in Prahova and Dâmbovița counties, the Minister of Environment, Diana Buzoianu, stated that a serious analysis of the disinformation affecting national security is necessary. At the 'Government Hour', she presented the adopted documents and the efforts made to ensure water in the affected localities. Buzoianu accused the AUR party of using this subject for political purposes, spreading fake news that created panic. The minister emphasized that the competent authorities must investigate this false information, including rumors about the collapse of dams. She also explained that there is a ministerial order regulating the conservation of unsafe dams, mentioning that this procedure was established before her term.

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Diana Buzoianu: Va trebui să fie făcută o analiză foarte serioasă cu privire la fake news-urile care ţin de securitatea naţională
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Diana Buzoianu îi confruntă pe parlamentarii AUR: Au creat panică națională! Au propagat fake news

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Diana Buzoianu, the Minister of the Environment, states that the water crisis in Prahova is caused by the politicization of environmental institutions and that the Ministry was not informed about the risks.
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PSD requests the resignation of the Minister of Environment, Diana Buzoianu, after over 100,000 people in Prahova were left without drinking water due to the works at the Paltinu dam.
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Diana Buzoianu made an unannounced visit to the Paltinu dam to verify the reality on the ground. She announced that there should be water in the pipes by Monday.
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The Minister of the Environment rejects the resignation requests related to the water crisis in Prahova, emphasizing that the responsibility lies with the local authorities.
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AUR has requested a debate in Parliament on the issue of drinking water crisis in Dâmbovița and Prahova, with Diana Buzoianu invited to explain the situation.
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