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AgriMin Adrian Oros on possible increase in price for bread: I do not expect this to happen

21/05/2021 16:14 Minister of Agriculture Adrian Oros on Friday stated in Buzau when asked about the possibility that the price for bread will increase that he did not expect this to happen. I also that there were many such statements made last year too, coming from various areas, regarding an increase in the price for bread. What I think is that if we had no such spectacular increase in prices last year, when the crisis started and all supply chains were blocked, plus that we had a terrible drought here, in the south-eastern part of Romania, which caused cereal production to drop by 35-45 percent, then no, I don t think that we should expect something like this to happen this year. Plus that the level of precipitations this year was one that was favourable to crops, and the wheat market (.) is pretty stable, said Oros.

Pelosi ditches mask at White House while doubling down on House floor rules

Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., sounds off on video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi not wearing a mask after he was fined for not wearing one on the House floor. A maskless House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., mingled indoors at a White House event Thursday while still enforcing coronavirus mask mandates on the House floor that amount to $500 fines. Republicans balking at Pelosi s continued House mask requirements – despite new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – called out the Democratic leader for a double standard. This is the definition of hypocrisy, Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., told Fox and Friends on Friday. Green, a veteran, West Point graduate and physician, is among the several GOP lawmakers fined $500 this week for not wearing a mask on the House floor. Subsequent violations could reach $2,500.

Claims paedophiles prioritised as state says no register

News by Hayden Johnson Premium Content   Paedophile safety is being prioritised above community concerns while the State Government stands firm on its refusal to sign up to a National Child Sex Offenders Register, a Coalition MP has declared. The Queensland Government is yet to throw its support behind the Morrison Government s $7.8m register - which would reveal an offender s name, photograph, nature of offending and general locality - citing a lack of evidence it would be effective in improving community safety. Queensland Coalition MP Julian Simmonds has lashed out at the State Government, accusing it of failing community expectations. Labor is putting these heinous criminals ahead of our kids safety and it s simply unbelievable, he said.

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