Romania's new ambulance train will be financed through the SAFE program, with a substantial amount, which raises questions. So do the companies that will deliver it – a company from Cluj-Napoca whose owner is close to the head of the DSU, Raed Arafat, and Electroputere VFU Pașcani, controlled by Gruia Stoica. The Romanian railway system will be left with the dust on its drum from the much-discussed SAFE program. The government has published a li…
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Romania's new ambulance train will be financed through the SAFE program, with a substantial amount, which raises questions. So do the companies that will deliver it – a company from Cluj-Napoca whose owner is close to the head of the DSU, Raed Arafat, and Electroputere VFU Pașcani, controlled by Gruia Stoica. The Romanian railway system will be left with the dust on its drum from the much-discussed SAFE program. The government has published a li…