Prime minister Pavel Filip gives ultimatum to presidents of districts affected by hail
Presidents of the districts affected by the hail last week have 72 hours to give all information regarding damages created to the central administration.
The prime minister has declared during the meeting of the Emergency Situations Committee, which is also attended by presidents of 12 districts, that the local authorities did not act correspondingly to the emergency situations.
The prime minister has noticed the representatives of the local authorities that when the State Hydrometeorological Service gives some warnings, the local administrations have to act accordingly.
In case the information given by the district administrations will be wrong, all responsible persons will be punished, said the prime-minister. Pavel Filip has signed a disposition in which he formed a Commission for the verification of the evaluation results of the damages caused by the natural calamities at a local level.
In the committee are employees of the Emergency Situations and Civil Protection Service, of the Ministry of Regional Development and Construction, of Inspection in Construction, of Financial Inspection, and officers of the Anti-corruption National Centre.
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