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The National Local Development Program (PNDL) is no longer at the pen of a politician , declared on Wednesday evening, for the private TV broadcaster Digi24, the Minister of Development, Public Works and Administration, Cseke Attila, highlighting that at this time there are hundreds of thousands of financing contracts for investment objectives, according to AGERPRES. PNDL, at this time, is no longer at the pen of a politician, regardless of being yours truly or anyone else in this position, because the analysis, evaluations and closing contracts represent a phase which was three years ago. Today we have thousands of contracts for investment objectives (.). In this period or the following period there is not a possibility of submitting projects or closing contracts , Cseke Attila said.
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Minister of the Interior Lucian Bode told a televised show on Tuesday evening that during the day he issued an order placing several directorates - the Minister s Control Body, the Audit Directorate, the General Anti-corruption Directorate (DGA) and the Communication Directorate included - under his direct authority. Today I made a decision, namely taking into account that the Minister of the Interior is responsible for ensuring that the government s internal affairs policies are being implemented and taking into account the fact that the powers of the relevant minister did not include the coordination of certain important divisions of the Ministry, and I am referring here to the Minister s Control Body, the Audit Directorate, the General Internal Protection Directorate, the General Anti-corruption Directorate, the Communication Directorate and so on, all these structures were today transferred by order of the Minister under the Minister s direct coordi
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Who must take samples and test
You must take samples if you produce eggs on a commercial basis.
You’ll be prosecuted or fined if you do not get your egg-laying hens tested as described in this guide. A fine can range from £100 to £4,500.
Your flock does not need testing if one of the following apply:
all production is for private domestic use (the eggs are not entering the market)
the premises has fewer than 350 hens and supplies the consumer direct (such as through farm-gate sales or local retailers)
your flock is under official salmonella restrictions - if this is the case the flock is not part of the