AND WE WONDER WHY WE CAN’T FIND HOUSING FOR THE KIDS

Romania’s prime minister is living in a rented apartment two months
after starting work because the state can’t find permanent housing for him.
Romania has no official residence for the prime minister or
president. And the government says former public officials aren’t moving out of the few high-quality state-owned homes and apartments in downtown Bucharest, the capital. They are required to leave two months after their terms end.
State Secretary Daniela Andreescu said Friday that she hopes to avoid taking legal action to remove a former dignitary from the state-owned home where Premier Emil Boc wants to live. She did not identify the official.
Meanwhile Boc, a former mayor in Transylvania, is living in a rented apartment not far from the government offices.

The original article can be found on SFGate.com here:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgibin/article.cgifile=/n/a/2009/02/20/
international/i04 4456S94.DTL

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