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17 June 16:56

Former minister Adrian Câciu blames the mismanagement of energy companies for the price hikes, pointing out that production costs have not changed.

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Adrian Câciu, former Minister of Finance, emphasizes that energy prices in Romania should not go up, given that production costs have not changed. He blames the inefficient management of energy companies, which has led to the suspension of PNRR funds by the EU. Câciu proposes that these companies avoid price hikes until competent management is appointed, suggesting a maximum trade surcharge of 50% to keep the Romanian economy competitive.

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Câciu îl atacă pe Burduja înaintea liberalizării din energie: „Nu moare nicio companie”
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Câciu: Nu dă faliment nici o companie din energie dacă nu dublează, triplează preţul
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Adrian Câciu (PSD): Dacă nu dublează sau triplează prețul, nu dă faliment nici o companie din energie

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