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16 August 20:19

Presidential adviser Radu Burnete said that economic data has deteriorated but he does not anticipate recession, stressing the problems of a budget built on hypothetical growth

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Radu Burnete, presidential adviser, stressed that Romania's budget is built on a hypothetical growth of 2.5%, which will not materialize. Although economic data has worsened, he did not anticipate a recession, stressing that measures to redress the budget deficit could have recessionary effects. Burnete noted that the responsibility for the economic situation is rather political, given the previous large deficits.

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Burnete: Nu cred că vom avea recesiune şi sper că vom face tot ce ţine de noi să o evităm
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Burnete: E adevărat că datele economice s-au înrăutăţit de-a lungul anului. Bugetul nostru e construit pe o creştere ipotetică de 2,5%, e cert că nu se va materializa / Nu cred că vom avea recesiune şi sper că vom face tot ce ţine de noi să o evităm
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Radu Burnete says that the Government must continue the necessary reforms, emphasizing the importance of communicating with citizens and making adjustments along the way.
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President Nicușor Dan states that the Romanian economy has surpassed a critical stage, although government measures have burdened the lives of some.
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The Minister of Economy, Radu Miruță, accuses the construction of the state budget as unrealistic, saying that there is no money for salaries this month.
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Radu Burnete economic data presidential adviser statement

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