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October 17, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Robert Negoiță's "Borduriada" continues, with Sector 3 Municipality creating red sidewalks on the green space bordering the IOR Park. Robert Negoiță has stated that the elections for Bucharest's City Hall cannot take place before Christmas, potentially delaying them until 2026. Meanwhile, Liviu Negoiță has announced his candidacy for the Bucharest City Hall, running on behalf of the PUSL party.
October 16, 2025 at 10:43 PM
Robert Negoiță, a proposed solution that could improve Bucharest's heating system. He praised Gabriela Firea as a potential PSD candidate for Bucharest's mayor position, describing her as "a very good figure in the European Parliament". Negoiță also commented on administration cuts, saying, "It's like couples meeting at home. One works hard for a small salary and pays the high salary of the one who doesn't." Liviu Negoiță, a former primar of Sector 3, has announced his candidacy for Bucharest's mayor position, stating that "Bucharest is a deserted city". He is running for the position from the PUSL party, emphasizing that "We cannot let Bucharest collapse, literally and figuratively".
July 10, 2025 at 11:02 AM
Liviu Dragnea, leader of PSD, asserts that his party has no interest in forming a government with PNL-USR-UDMR, stating that the latter is "on the verge of disappearance" with only 10% of its electorate willing to vote for it. Dragnea expresses concern about the EU's influence, warning that the next conflict zone could be Romania. He also suggests that the cancellation of elections might lead to a second "theatre of war" in Romania, implying that a submissive government was needed to carry out orders.
July 9, 2025 at 10:49 AM
Liviu Dragnea, a warned of Romania potentially becoming the next theater of war, stating that only obedient leaders should be allowed. He criticized the U.S. influence in Romania, claiming they had "precedents" for 10 years. Dragnea also commented on the Romanian government's handling of poverty and austerity, suggesting it only benefits the ruling class. He expressed his willingness to go to prison for his political beliefs, stating that losing freedom is the greatest price an individual can pay. Dragnea also discussed his past actions as a politician, claiming they generated billions for the state budget, and criticized a political opponent's campaign. Additionally, he commented on the conditions in Romanian prisons, stating that inmates accumulate hatred towards society due to humiliation.