Re: [Bucuresti] Un primar devenit faimos (in sens negativ) in presa internationala...

2010-09-01 Fir de Conversatie Dan G
 Da, evident, daca baseasca este in favoarea proiectului, soarta este 
pecetluita.
Din pacate, atitudinea primarului local atarna foarte greu pentru ca 
este probabil folosita din greu in favoarea proiectului.
Impresia este ca niste ecologisti din afara, care nu au nimic in cap 
sunt impotriva proiectului, iar localincii care ar fi cei mai 
interesati, sunt in favoarea proiectului.
Ideea cu referendumul a fost  ca o incercare de a forta salvarea Rosiei 
Montane. (poate) Daca este greu, mai bine lasa, ca asa zicea si Creanga!

Dan G
On 8/31/2010 3:53 PM, Vali wrote:


Baseasca aia (banuiesc ca e vorba de autoarea faimoaselor 
succesuri...) este o apriga sustinatoare a proiectului RMGC si deci 
a distrugerii patrimoniului.  Asa ca nu prea inteleg ce vreti sa faca...
Ce hotarare a ajuns sa depinda de un primar local cretin?  Deocamdata 
isi da si el cu parerea, ca tot romanul... si se face de bafta in 
lumea larga...
De ce sa se faca referendum?  Pentru includerea Rosiei in patrimoniul 
UNESCO?  Nu e nevoie de nici un referendum, e suficient sa se 
urmeze procedurile in vigoare (in primul rand de catre autoritati... 
asta e mai greu...)


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***Ce face baseasca aia? Nu intervine?
A ajuns ca hotararea sa depina de un cretin de primar local?
Iar restul tarii sta si se lamenteaza? De ce nu se face un
referendum, atunci?
Dan G
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pentru un pumn de bani...  Si uite-asa, mai apare o stire
negativa despre romani in presa internationala.  Nu prea cred sa
mai existe in lume multe cazuri de edili care sa prefere
distrugerea patrimoniului pe care, la momentul investirii in
functie, s-au angajat sa il protejeze si sa il puna in valoare. 
Si cu siguranta este o premiera: unicul primar care se opune

includerii in patrimoniul UNESCO a localitatii pe care o conduce. ***
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* *Gold more important to mayor than heritage

http://www.edmontonjournal.com/travel/Gold+more+important+mayor+than+heritage/3444178/story.html*
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* It's a rare day when a mayor balks at proposals that his
town be entered on the World Heritage List next to such
illustrious sites as the Taj Mahal. *

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* But Mayor Eugen Furdui of Rosia Montana -- a picturesque
Carpathian mountain village with rich gold deposits and ancient
galleries that tell the story of mining back to Roman times -- is
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* Mining is still his priority, but the modern sort: a
Canadian open-cast gold mine project that is backed by officials
but has split this town of 3,000 and drawn criticism from
environmentalists, archeologists, historians and some high-profile
activists such as British actress Vanessa Redgrave. *

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* If Rosia Montana were added to the UNESCO World Heritage
List, that would automatically mean that mining cannot go through.
And we want this mining project to be carried on, Furdui told
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* Ahead of a January deadline that could tip the balance, the
pros and cons have mobilized anew at headquarters long set up in
the town's Old Square. Rosia Montana's green hills are said to
hold more than 300 tonnes of gold, one of the biggest deposits in
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Re: [Bucuresti] Un primar devenit faimos (in sens negativ) in presa internationala...

2010-08-31 Fir de Conversatie Dan G

 Ce face baseasca aia? Nu intervine?
A ajuns ca hotararea sa depina de un cretin de primar local?
Iar restul tarii sta si se lamenteaza? De ce nu se face un referendum, 
atunci?

Dan G
On 8/26/2010 2:07 AM, Vali wrote:


Un primar care da valoare expresiei si-ar vinde si sufletul pentru un 
pumn de bani...  Si uite-asa, mai apare o stire negativa despre 
romani in presa internationala.  Nu prea cred sa mai existe in lume 
multe cazuri de edili care sa prefere distrugerea patrimoniului pe 
care, la momentul investirii in functie, s-au angajat sa il protejeze 
si sa il puna in valoare.  Si cu siguranta este o premiera: unicul 
primar care se opune includerii in patrimoniul UNESCO a localitatii pe 
care o conduce.


Vali
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***Gold more important to mayor than heritage 
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/travel/Gold+more+important+mayor+than+heritage/3444178/story.html***

**Agence France-Presse**
**August 26, 2010 1:06 AM**

**It's a rare day when a mayor balks at proposals that his town be 
entered on the World Heritage List next to such illustrious sites as 
the Taj Mahal.**


**But Mayor Eugen Furdui of Rosia Montana -- a picturesque Carpathian 
mountain village with rich gold deposits and ancient galleries that 
tell the story of mining back to Roman times -- is adamant.**


**Mining is still his priority, but the modern sort: a Canadian 
open-cast gold mine project that is backed by officials but has split 
this town of 3,000 and drawn criticism from environmentalists, 
archeologists, historians and some high-profile activists such as 
British actress Vanessa Redgrave.**


**If Rosia Montana were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, that 
would automatically mean that mining cannot go through. And we want 
this mining project to be carried on, Furdui told AFP.**


**Ahead of a January deadline that could tip the balance, the pros and 
cons have mobilized anew at headquarters long set up in the town's Old 
Square. Rosia Montana's green hills are said to hold more than 300 
tonnes of gold, one of the biggest deposits in Europe.**


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