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Minister of Media: There Are Shared Responsibilities in Praid. a Number of Institutions Have Expected a Disaster to Occur.

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The Minister of Media, Diana Buzoianu, said last night that they had been taken note of the Prime Minister's control body on the situation at Salina Praid, and the head of the Romance Sea, Sorin Lucaci, had a deadline for months to transmit the point of view of the situation found there. "There are shared responsibilities", the minister sent it, explaining that "there are a lot of institutions waiting for a disaster to happen".

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Minister of Media Diana Buzoianu said last night at B1 TV that the prime minister's control body had been taken note of the situation in Salina Praid, and the head of...

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The Minister of Media, Diana Buzoianu, said last night that they had been taken note of the Prime Minister's control body on the situation at Salina Praid, and the head of the Romance Sea, Sorin Lucaci, had a deadline for months to transmit the point of view of the situation found there. "There are shared responsibilities", the minister sent it, explaining that "there are a lot of institutions waiting for a disaster to happen".

·Romania
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Media Minister Diana Buzoianu announced that the head of the Romanian Appeals has a deadline for months to explain the situation from Salina Praid, where more institutions would ignore existing risks.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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