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16 July 16:16

Dragoș Anastasiu said that he cannot ask for a pay cut, but he can donate part of his income to help the disadvantaged.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu said that although he cannot ask for a reduction in his salary for legal reasons, he is willing to donate part of his income to support social causes, especially in education. He emphasized that high earners should voluntarily give up part of their income, given the impact of the regulations on pensioners and families with children. Anastasiu noted that he did not come to the government for money and emphasized the need to act in support of the less privileged.

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Dragoș Anastasiu: Legea nu permite scăderi voluntare de salarii la stat, dar donațiile rămân o soluție morală

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