
The damn dozen of the Romanian witches imposed a curse on the Cabinet of Ministers of Romania. They arranged at night on the banks of the Danube Sabbath and poured into the river a decoction of the poisonous Mandragor for the fact that the government enabled the sorceress and fortunetellers in the category of entrepreneurs, who now put on the income tax of 16%, as well as deducting part of the money earned to pension funds and medical insurance funds.
In addition to ministers of black magic, astrologers and balmers are also counted for taxable persons, the British broadcasting corporation of the Air Force said today.
The wrath of the sorceress, which many traditionally trust in Romania, had no bounds, and they decided to take revenge on the government, sending them the worst curse in the world. “We cause evil to those who are harmful to us,” the leader of the Romanian witches of Brother Buseum substantiated this step.
According to Inopressa.ru with reference to the British The Times , in addition to income tax, witch, fortunetellers, astrologers, mediums and parapsychologists, the burden of pension deductions and social insurance contributions.
The law obliges magicians to give spells and predictions only with the check. Witches are ashamed of the government: they say, during natural disasters, they always supported him, and complain that they already receive "real pennies", and the new law will simply "squeeze them out of business." One of them told reporters that politicians "steal, and then come to us to put a spell on their enemies."
Black magic really appears in Romanian politics. A year ago, during the second round of the presidential election, the opponent of the current President Trajan Basescu complained that “negative energy” was used against him, and Basescu won. He is constantly accompanied by a parapsychologist and clairvoyant Aliodor Manoel, and the president himself often appears in purple robes, which are believed to scare evil spirits.