More than 1,000 properties in coastal areas have been wrongfully transferred into private ownership, and over 4,000 structures have been built on these properties. For 25 years, with the complicity of various authorities, land that should have remained public has ended up in private hands. As a result, beaches have disappeared, and hotels and apartment complexes have been constructed along the seafront, leading to significant portions of the Romanian coastline being sold off.
Of the 2,131 properties identified in coastal areas, 1,033 are now privately owned by individuals or legal entities, meaning that nearly half are no longer publicly accessible. The report highlights that over 4,000 structures have been erected in these areas, ranging from small houses to hotels and multi-story apartment buildings.
„In 2022, following a major national scandal that revealed corruption leading to part of the seafront becoming privately owned, an interministerial group was established...

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