“We are in a challenging financial situation.”



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The new mayor of Timisoara, Dominic Fritz, stopped two auctions in progress because there is no money, the financial situation of the Timisoara City Council is “provocative”.

Dominic Fritz announced on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at a press conference held at the Timisoara City Hall, that on Friday, November 6, 2020, it was announced that the Timisoara City Council is at risk of being left without electricity due to unpaid bills. of two million lei. Fritz said that after checking the situation, it was found that “no invoices for 153,000 lei were even registered.” “Bills were found that nobody knew about in the last few days. If they hadn’t been found, the electricity would have been cut off in a few days,” said Dominic Fritz.

“We are in a challenging financial situation,” said Fritz, according to which two auctions of 18 million lei each, started by the previous administration, were stopped. One of them, addressed to the cleaning services at the Timisoara City Hall, was canceled because there is no money. “We don’t have this money (18 million lei). In the current financial situation, we don’t have money for such a high value,” Fritz said. According to the mayor, the second stalled auction aims to build a multi-story car park near the future Multiplexity center.

Dominic Fritz also announced that DNA is working on two files addressed to the Timisoara City Council. One of the files refers to the employment of the nursery service and the second to the concession of some cemeteries. In both cases the investigation is carried out in rem.

The new mayor of Timisoara also announced that he will suspend the overburdening of abandoned building owners after dozens of landlords who challenged the overburden in court won the lawsuits invoking procedural flaws. Fritz announced that overloading will be reintroduced in 2022, after rethinking procedures.



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