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About public policy anomalies in Romania, at the Daily Brief TV show

I was invited to attend Mihai Gadea’s Daily Brief TV show from March 3, 2011. I engaged in discussions about anomalies in the Romanian public policies, with guests like Ramona Manescu – Member of the European Parliament, Ecaterina Andronescu – President of Politehnica University from Bucharest, Mugur Ciuvica – President of the Political Investigations Group, Andrei Marga – President of Babes-Bolyai University from Cluj, Nicoleta Straton and Andreea Petrut – student leaders from Cluj.

The anomalies refer to dignitaries who complain that they have been mostly affected by the economic crisis, students who were paid by the Romanian Government to study abroad in order to contribute to the reform of the public administration system but they haven’t been included in the system, a man who was laid off at 62 years old due to the crisis and cannot retire until he is 65, the new education law that took out the rights of students to elect the leadership of universities benefiting from 25% of the votes, and the situation of a disabled man who was given a wrong vaccine after birth and does no longer receive assistance from the Government: