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Șefii Pnl, Usr-Plus Și Udmr Nu Prea Mai Au Chef Să Taie Sporurile m p r e i u n 30 ă a Ziarul Ploiestii, n i „Un ziar îl învaţă pe cititor să se gândească la ce nu ştie, Nr. 1950 • 18 - 24 februarie 2021 şi să ştie ce nu înţelege.” • 12 pagini - 2 lei Ploieşti, str. Diligenţei nr.nr. 18, tel./fax: 0244 546 501 - Culese de Tata Vasilki Klivcevski (1841 - 1911) istoric rus LA LOC COMANDA! Marius MARINESCU ȘEFII PNL, USR-PLUS www.ziarulploieştii.ro ȘI UDMR NU PREA MAI ȘTIU. DAR NU AU CHEF SĂ TAIE POT SĂ ACCEPT să încerc să fi u cât pot de elegant. SPORURILE BUGETARILOR OApreciez munca polițiștilor Maria BOGDAN; www.ziarulploieştii.ro mai mult decât vă imaginați. Știu prea bine că ei sunt calul de bătaie al e pare că premierul Florin guvernare au decis deocamdată întregului sistem, care ar trebui să fi e de SCîțu este singurul dispus să să nu elimine aceste sporuri OUOUGG la CCurteaurtea CoConstituțională,nstituțională didinn ppopularitate.opularitate PPee de aaltăltă paparte,rte siguranță și încredere. Știu că pe ei trag își asume toate riscurile politice prin ordonanță de urgență, ci asta de parcă o lege n-ar putea o atare decizie ar afecta inclusiv toți magistrabilii care își fac meseria pentru nepopulara măsură de a să plaseze această problemă avea o soartă similară. Neofi cial, din pix, nu din muncă de “salahor” în tăia unele sporuri din sectorul Parlamentului. Ofi cial s-a invocat PNL, USR-PLUS și UDMR se clientela politică numită în funcții griul și, de cele mai multe ori, în zona bugetar. Șefi i coaliției de posibilitatea contestării unei gândesc că s-ar putea să piardă de stat de toate cele trei partide. neagră a societății. Știu cât stres este pe umerii lor de la șefi . Știu cât stres este pe ei când pleacă în misiune cu pistoale PSD CERE PLAFON MAI MARE PENTRU blocate, mașini fără combustibil și stricate și că nu au în niciun fel spatele GRATUITĂȚILE PE TRANSPORTUL ÎN COMUN asigurat de către sistem. Știu și cât de greu fac față amenințărilor directe sau SE ÎNTREABĂ OARE CINEVA CĂ MII DE voalate ale lumii interlope și ale mafi ei cu gulere albe. Știu și că au probleme în SALARIAS ȚI AU LEFURI MAI MICI DE 2.100 viața de familie, cu copiii, cu sănătatea LEI ȘI NU BENEFICIAZĂ DE TRANSPORT și cu banii. Într-un fel sunt ca noi toți, ceilalți. Ei bine, STIU! GRATUIT?G ȘI CĂ, DE ASEMENEA, SUNTEM Ce nu pot să accept este că sunt atât de ușor de dus de nas de către cei care TOTUȘI ÎN PLINĂ CRIZĂ ECONOMICĂ? ar trebui să le apere drepturile și mă Elena ŞERBAN; www.ziarulploieştii.ro refer aici la “șefi i ăia mari” și la “marii pensionari. Cuantumul va fi cel toate pensiile au fost modifi care mahări” din sindicatele polițiștilor. rezultat după indexarea pensiilor în funcție de această valoare.La DA. Consider sincer că aceștia sunt survenită în perioada 2017- aceasta se adaugă și majorarea principalii vinovați pentru condițiile în 2021. Reamintim că, în iunie anuală de 100% cu indicele de care își fac meseria polițiștii și jandarmii onsilierii social-democrați majorarea plafonului sub care se 2017, punctul de pensie a fost de infl ație din anul precedent și 50% cât și pentru imaginea total lipsită de Cau depus un proiect acordă gratuitățile pe mijloacele 1.000 lei, iar în septembrie 2020, din creșterea salariului minim pe încredere a purtătorului de epoleți. de hotărâre prin care propun de transport în comun pentru acesta a crescut la 1.442 lei, deci economie. Cu lefuri mari, deplasări în străinătate Continuare în pagina 4 și avantaje fără număr, mai marii sistemului își permit să-i manipuleze pe PNL PRAHOVA bieții polițiști, chemându-i la răscoală. ALEXANDRU DOBLEAGĂ, O răzmeriță numită “lupta sindicală”, comandată politic și acum ca și în PROMOVEAZĂ IAR PERFORMERUL alți ani. Înțeleg prea bine nevoile, nu înțeleg lipsa de empatie cu restul țării, OAMENI DIN...CĂLĂRAȘI PLOIEȘTEAN AL INFO(1) restul economiei, restul “nenorociților” upă cum vă reamintiți, la Consiliului Județean. În plus, ajunși pe buza prăpastiei, fără locuri CUP 2021 de muncă, cu afaceri falimentate, cu împărțirea posturilor, Giurcan a fost și șeful Serviciului D Maria BOGDAN; www.ziarulploieştii.ro oameni care și-au pus capăt zilelor din cei 80 de secretari de stat de Informații și Protecție Internă uminică, 21 februarie, va pentru că după cel mai nenorocit an pe care îi va avea Guvernul în acel județ. Să fi e oare PNL avea loc festivitatea de de la război încoace, dacă nu îi omoară Cîțu, PNL va numi 42 de D Prahova în pană de oameni de ppremiere a elevilor câștigători boala, cu siguranță îi omoară enorma demnitari, USR PLUS-26, iar valoare? În fi ne, de oameni care aai Concursului internațional criză care a cuprins întreaga planetă. UDMR-12. Zilele trecute, PNL să știe să învârtească pe degete dde programare infO(1) Cup Iar ca să vă convingeți, dați o fugă în Prahova l-a nominalizat pentru o funcție la București? N-am 22021, organizat de Centrul orice parc industrial din județ să vedeți că s-au închis mai bine de jumătate funcția de secretar de stat la zice nimic dacă județul Călărași JuJudețean de Excelență Prahova, Ministerul Afacerilor Interne dintre fi rme. Unde credeți că au plecat ar fi exemplu de administrare ccoordonat de prof. Dana Lica. bieții salariați? Cu ce credeți că își pe un oarecare Gigi Giurcan. în România, dacă ar fi o LLa această a V-a ediție au luat hrănesc familiile!? Credeți că se mai Ei bine, ce să vedeți, acest mare putere economică. Din pparte 233 de elevi din 13 țări, gândesc la tichetele de vacanță!? Sau la Giurcan nu-i prahovean, ci este păcate, nu este așa, ci se afl ă pe totoate având o puternică tradiție al 13 salariu!? Sau la norma de hrană!? „importat” fi x din Călărași, ultimele locuri în țară din toate în informatica de performanță. Sau la banii de uniformă!? Sau la vreun de-acolo de unde vine și șeful punctele de vedere. Și-atunci, OOleh Naver-Kremenchu, din spor de calculator, de praf, de razele liberalilor prahoveni, Iulian ce știință a managementului UUcraina, este câștigătorul rundei soarelui!? Sau la vreo mărire de salariu!? Dumitrescu. Și de unde ne-a mai aducem în Prahova, cea de a fi ... ininternaționale, obținând așadar DOAMNE FEREȘTE! ploconit cu un vicepreședinte al falimentari?!! mmedalia de AUR. Nu cred că sunteți atât de lipsiți de Continuare în pagina 5 empatie. De bine de rău voi ați rămas cu un loc de muncă asigurat, într-o ACTUALITATE pagina 7 OCOLUL PĂMÂNTULUI pagina 9 SPORT pagina 10 țară jupuită de criza asta nenorocită. Iar dacă nu sunteți măcar echitabili, vă meritați soarta pe care v-o servesc pe Strategia de dezvoltare Iată noull AndreiA Niculiță, tavă păpușarii din sindicatele voastre, vicecampionv de a vă huli o țară întreagă. durabilă a județului Prahova Congres Atât am avut de spus. Declar, asum în perioada 2021-2027(I) al SUA balcanicb la U20, la Sofi a și semnez. www.ziarulploieştii.ro “OMUL PUS ÎN CINSTE ȘI FĂRĂ PRICEPERE ESTE CA DOBITOACELE CARE PIER” https://facebook.com/ZiarulPloieştii/; https://facebook.com/Casa de PresaPresa Ploieştii Psalm 49, 20 Ziarul Ploiestii ACTUALITATE 18 - 24 februarie 2021 Ziarul Ploiestii, Mă doare-n băşcălie! ISSN: 1223 2653 pamfl et de E. Pilaff; www.ziarulploieştii.ro FONDATOR: -Dacă nea Rădoi există Ioan MARINESCU De când lumea pe pământ, DIRECTOR GENERAL: Parol, Nu mai iese pui din ou, Marius MARINESCU Că și-a luat omul metrou! DIRECTOR EDITURĂ: Grigoraş NIŢĂ ostul premier PSD Mihai Tudose s-a DIRECTOR TEHNIC: Flansat într-un val de ironii la adresa Dan Ionuţ MARINESCU lui Florin Cîțu, pe tema vizitei de lucru de la COFONDATOR: Bruxelles: „Copilul durerii pleacă la Bruxelles. O Ioan GROŞESCU veste bună și una rea: cea bună e că Florin Cîțu DTP: Iolanda ENESCU, lasă România în pace două zile, cât va sta pe Livia CAZAN la Bruxelles; partea proastă e că se va întoarce. a aproape cinci luni de când Clotilde SENIOR EDITOR: De ce se duce copilul durerii în vizită, când țara Maria BOGDAN LArmand și-a preluat mandatul de primar, cică Secția Specială de Investigare a e fără buget? Asta va fi prima întrebare din REDACTORI: partea Comisiei Europene: Ți-ai făcut temele, El. ŞERBAN, P. NIŢOI, V.D. Magistraților, prin procurorul Sorin Iasinovschi, a dispus, printr-o ordonanță de delegare, ca Florinel?Nu le-a făcut. Pentru că-l încurcă TOTH, Daniel LAZĂR, greaua moștenire. Aia lăsată de ministrul de Eva PODEANU, Roxana TĂNASE, Poliția București sa renumere toate voturile Finanțe F. Cîțu premierului F. Cîțu.” M i h ăiț ă ministeriatministeriat, tot sistemul sanitar sau PSD și PNL, PNL Miruna BOGDĂNESCU, de la alegerile locale din Sectorul 1 -București. care au guvernat, împreună, vreo 30 de ani? dragă, am și eu două vești pentru tine: cea Victor COBĂSNEANU PSD a contestat rezultatele alegerilor, iar de ce a -Gheorghiță, tu, în teorie, bună este că Florin ăsta măcar vorbește fl uent CORESPONDENT REPUBLICA ajuns dosarul la SS, întrebați-ne să vă întrebăm. La mine ai o datorie: franceza și engleza; iar vestea rea este că tu n-o MOLDOVA: Nicolae MISAIL Chestia e alta: care poliție va număra voturile, De-a senatorul când te joci, să pricepi nimic din ce franțuzește el pe acolo. CULEGERE: Pia ROTARU aia a PSD sau aia a PNL? Că până una alta Să faci mereu pe mutul... poți? TIPOGRAFIE/PUBLICITATE: vedem că SS e sub talpa social-democraților. Iar aia și mai rea e că tu nu vorbești corect nici Gabriel CĂLIN, -Bre, eu zic așa, ca să rezum: limba română, deci n-o să înțelegi traducerea.
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