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25 July 12:45

ANAT accuses the Minister of Economy, Radu Miruță, of a superficial understanding of Romanian tourism and calls for real support for the sector.

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The National Association of Tourist Agencies (ANAT) disputes the opinions of the Minister of Economy, Radu Miruță, considering them erroneous and not in line with the reality of tourism. ANAT emphasizes the importance of holiday vouchers and Romania's participation in international fairs, arguing that these measures contribute significantly to the national economy. It also calls for the appointment of a Secretary of State dedicated to tourism and for a meeting with all stakeholders in the sector to discuss constructive solutions. ANAT warns that the measures proposed by the minister could seriously affect the tourism sector.

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ANAT îl acuză pe ministrul Economiei că şi-a format opinii eronate despre piaţa turistică, ”paralele cu realitatea”. ”Domnule ministru, confundaţi tăierile de cheltuieli şi risipa de la stat cu cele destinate mediului privat”
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Turismul, pus la zid de propriul ministru? ANAT: Vrem un ministru pentru turism, nu împotriva lui!

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