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2 July 16:55

Former minister Adrian Câciu criticizes the government's packages, arguing that they affect the vulnerable and the middle classes, leaving the rich unaffected.

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Adrian Câciu, a former finance minister, says the current government measures are plunging Romania into a deep crisis, hitting the poor and the middle class in particular, while the rich remain untouched. He criticized regressive taxation and the lack of courage to implement fair tax measures. Câciu points out that these policies will lead to higher inflation and a real recession, calling for deep tax reforms and better revenue collection. He opposes austerity which is damaging Romania's development and future.

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Adrian Câciu (PSD): Ambele laturi ale pachetelor de măsuri despre care aud introduc România într-o criză profundă, pentru că sunt gândite eronat / Pachetul ne bagă în criză. Creează o criză mai mare: o criză socială
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Adrian Câciu critică măsurile fiscale anunțate de Bolojan: „Introduc România într-o criză. Sunt gândite eronat”

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