Enticing bill would grant Romanian students free museum & concert access

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Romanian students could benefit from free access to museums, concerts, and performances, as well as other cultural and sporting events organized by public institutions, according to a bill submitted to Parliament by the USR party, which targets a younger demographic and is seeking a place of its own in Romanian politics.

„In a society increasingly threatened by the lack of role models, museums and other informal learning cultural environments must be freely accessible to students and offer them the opportunity to ‘befriend’ new concepts, discoveries about the past, science, art, and other educational opportunities, without any financial condition. In today’s times, where the younger generation and children are prisoners of internet addiction or online gaming, museums and cultural institutions have the obligation to expand their mission and seek solutions to make what they have to offer a fresh, attractive, and constant concern in every student’s life”, said USR deputy Filip Havârneanu, the initiator of the bill.

The USR project establishes free access for students to museums, concerts, theater performances, opera, film, and other cultural and sporting events organized by public institutions, points out Romania Insider.

Additionally, the project stipulates that Romanian students abroad who are recipients of scholarships from the Romanian state, should also benefit from this free access.

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