Public transportation in Alba Iulia, Romania, resumed operations Monday morning after a two-month suspension. The stoppage was caused by the city hall’s failure to pay nearly 20 million lei (approximately €4 million) to the private company operating the service. The debt accumulated over an unspecified period led the operator to halt services, leaving residents without public transit options. The city hall has now reportedly settled the outstanding invoices, allowing the company to restart bus routes. The suspension created significant disruption for commuters and highlighted financial challenges faced by the municipality. This resumption brings relief to residents reliant on public transportation for daily travel. Officials have not yet commented on the reasons for the initial payment delay.

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