ANAT representatives accuse „the public campaign launched in recent days by the Minister of the Environment, Waters and Forests, Diana Buzoianu, who chose to transform an old and well-known problem into a momentary political spectacle”.
The association’s leadership claims that it does not dispute the reported reality, but says that the improvised solutions found on the seaside are the direct consequence of a systemic failure of the Romanian state, which, for over 20 years, has not been able to provide the minimum sewage infrastructure.
“It seems that tourism, instead of being supported, is everyone’s target. We’d rather close everything down and declare our country non-touristy,” says Dr. Alin Burcea, president of ANAT.
Representatives of the association claim that “it’s easy to discover <problems> and point fingers. It’s much harder to assume that state institutions have tolerated this situation for years without offering alternatives.”
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