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MEPs approved Wednesday an emergency ordinance to change the destination of the hotel Triumf in the capital into a building intended for economic activity, but also to transfer a building to Sinaia from RAAPPS to the estate public of the State and the administration of the SRI.
Decision in Parliament: The Triumph Hotel is an economical destination. SRI receives Furnica hotel in Sinaia
The Chamber of Deputies, acting as a decision-making body, on Wednesday passed the transfer of a Sinaia building from RA-APPS to the administration of Romanian intelligence services.
The building in Sinaia, located in the street.Furnica nr. 50, the city of Sinaia, has a total usable area of 172.10 square meters, the share of individual land being 221 square meters. The inventory value is 1,390,897.45 lei.
In addition, in accordance with the Government Emergency Ordinance, the payment on the state budget, in accordance with the budget approved by the Romanian intelligence service for 2018, of an amount of 184 000 lei representing the inventory value, including VAT, investments and upgrades made to real estate of the autonomous register "Administration of the heritage of the State protocol" on own funds.
At the same time, the bill passed by Parliament stipulated the change of destination of the hotel Triumf, which consisted of a real estate office building for public institutions in a building intended for economic activity .
The government led by Dacian Ciolos decided on June 28, 2016, by an emergency ordinance, to transfer the hotel Triumf from private property to public state property, for the purpose of the property. use as the seat of one of the public institutions with severe space requirements or bad conditions. to exercise their activity in the parameters of normality. The building was to be commissioned by DNA, which had requested a proper seat.
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