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Ortodoxinfo (Romanian) · Aug 13 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Cum a ajuns energia României pe mâinile unei cârpe a Bruxelles-ului, cu zero pregătire în domeniu

🌐 Quote shown in the original Romanian — English translation below

… Energiei. Bolojan l-a numit secretar de stat acolo imediat după plecarea lui Bogdan Ivan din guvern, deși nu are nici o experiență în sector. Ci doar niște afaceri ale familiei în domeniul energiei.

Bușoi a preluat funcția de secretar de stat la Ministerul Energiei fără să fi lucrat vreodată în acest sector. Nu a prins loc pe lista de europarlamentari și nici pe cea internă, în Dolj, unde a candidat. Bolojan i-a încredințat unui om fără experiență tehnică, o funcție care poate influența direct factura fiecărui român.

Cine răspunde dacă deciziile lui sunt greșite din pură necunoștintă de cauză? Domnu’ Bolojan, dumneavoastră, care ați aruncat treaba în brațele lui Bușoi, el neavând nici cea mai mică treabă cu energia? Sau el? Nici măcar. Tot noi, plebea, care va plăti facturile din cauza unor decizii ale unor necunoscători.

Avere de familie. Fosta soție a lui Cristian Bușoi, patroană la o firmă de energie

Fosta …

Against · Cristian Bușoi
Sentiment: negative

The speaker highlights the danger of entrusting a critical function to someone without technical expertise.

🇬🇧 English translation

How Romania's energy ended up in the hands of a Brussels rag, with zero preparation in the field

Wealth from public functions, "stuck" to channels through which anything could be maneuvered. This is the path of Cristian Bușoi to the Ministry of Energy. Bolojan appointed him secretary of state there immediately after Bogdan Ivan left the government, even though he has no experience in the sector. Only some family businesses in the energy field.

Bușoi took over the position of secretary of state at the Ministry of Energy without ever having worked in this sector. He didn't make it onto the list of MEPs nor the domestic list in Dolj, where he ran. Bolojan entrusted a man without technical experience with a position that can directly influence every Romanian's bill.

Who is responsible if his decisions are wrong due to pure ignorance of the facts? Mr. Bolojan, you, who threw the job into Bușoi's arms, even though he has nothing to do with energy? Or him? Not even. It's all us, the plebs, who will pay the bills because of the decisions of strangers.

Family wealth. Cristian Bușoi's ex-wife, owner of an energy company

Bușoi's ex-wife, the notary Anne Marie Georgiana Bușoi, held all the shares in Green Energy Consortium SRL in 2023, a company whose object of activity is the production of electrical energy. The company's administrator had been his assistant during his time as an MEP, and among the shareholders is a company owned by his father, Mihail Bușoi.

Even as Bușoi was becoming a key figure in energy, the family was laying the foundations for a company in the same sector. What guarantee does a citizen have that decisions in the ministry do not also affect the private interests of the family?

Properties and valuable objects declared

From the wealth declaration, it appears that the minister owns a plot of one thousand square meters in Băile Herculane and another of 310 square meters in Drobeta Turnu Severin, plus 5.3 hectares of agricultural land in Călărași.

Added to these are a villa of about one thousand square meters in Drobeta Turnu Severin and an apartment in Brussels, plus watches worth 47 thousand euros and paintings worth 9 thousand euros. His wealth has decreased compared to previous years, following the divorce, when two apartments in Bucharest went to his ex-wife. How many state employees can amass such a patrimony solely from a salary?

In accounts and investment funds, he has approximately 500 thousand euros, 150 thousand dollars, and 500 thousand lei. He has loaned over 100 thousand euros to seven close associates, plus 6.2 million lei to his own company and 73 thousand euros to the notary office where he works. From the European Parliament, he earned over 250 thousand euros, but most of the money came from notary activity, over 2.5 million lei from the two offices where he practiced.

With studies, but not in the field where he holds his position

He graduated in Law from Titu Maiorescu University, holds a doctorate in endocrinology and another in public health policy, plus a master's degree from the National Defense University on military themes. Nothing in this career path has anything to do with energy. He entered politics in 2004 as a deputy for Timiș from the PNL, and since 2007, he has been an MEP for four consecutive mandates. The network of relationships and family businesses seems to have counted more than specialized training in Energy.

So, in other words, Romania, a country with countless problems, has its energy in the hands of a political opportunist, with not a shred of preparation in the field in which he operates. And in this case, a so-called illiterate in the energy vocabulary is a secretary of state; why does this country even need people with degrees?

And why do you force us, the people who pay taxes and duties to the state, to endure such leadership, and more importantly, to reduce our energy consumption—which we also pay for—when the secretary's seat at the Ministry of Energy belongs to someone who doesn't even know what his job is...?

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