CTP comments on the authorities’ decision to close the stores at 9:00 pm: What’s the point?



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Cristian Tudor Popescu told Digi24 the decision of the authorities that provides for the closing of the stores at 9:00 p.m. and also the closing of the markets. “Then the congestion increases before 9:00 pm,” says the journalist.

Cristian Tudor Popescu: I usually go shopping after 9 at night. I go to the supermarket when the world is small. What have you done now, why limit yourself? At 9 o’clock you close the shops. Y? What did you do?

It is freer after 9. There are some people, fewer, who went after 9:00 pm to do their shopping without congestion, without generating congestion during the day. These people are coming now, and I … if it closes at 9pm we have to buy early. So the crowd increases before 9:00 p.m. in those stores.

Or, markets are closed and supermarkets are not. What is the point? No explanation can be found. The conditions are the same. It’s about the premises, the merchandise that is displayed in the stands, not to mention the stall, and the people who move there, wearing masks, who have to comply with the regulations.

Sellers to wear a mask. Go, take action with the police, wear a mask. Or the administration of the market, with controls, you find them without a mask, you fine them, but you don’t start to close the market.

You come with the justification, how President Iohannis came this afternoon – it was for Maramureș -, he came with … that’s what happens here … he comes … I was like in the Securitate, as he was with the good interrogation officer, and the bad guy, the ones pretending to be that prisoner.

Orban comes along, the bad guy, then comes the good guy, Mr. Iohannis and says … “Sir, we don’t close the open-air markets, because it’s autumn and the farmers have to sell their wares. Good. And in closed markets, isn’t it true for those who sell there? What do they do with the goods? That they are also right. Do they throw them away? I take them to Orban’s door, what do I do with them?

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