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Dumitru Costin, president of BNS, criticized the government for its lack of credibility, saying that the state does not comply with its legal obligations, which affects state-owned companies. He emphasized the need for the Government to become a reliable partner in the economy and called for transparency in spending for Ukraine and Moldova. Costin noted that the state is violating legal provisions on subsidies for rail transportation, generating significant losses. The government is working on a new package of deficit reduction measures.
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Preşedinte BNS, după discuţii cu Dragoş Anastasiu: Statul se comportă ca un stat golan; are şi două amante – Moldova şi Ucraina
Preşedinte BNS, după discuţii cu Dragoş Anastasiu: Statul se comportă ca un stat golan / Are şi două amante - Moldova şi Ucraina / Cine ne garantează că la anul nu avem alt guvern
Preşedinte BNS, după discuţii cu Dragoş Anastasiu: Statul se comportă ca un stat golan; are şi două amante – Moldova şi Ucraina/ Cine ne garantează că la anu nu avem alt guvern/ Pierderile unor compani publice, generate de stat, care nu respectă legea
Dumitru Costin (BNS) acuză statul de comportament golănesc și spune că ultima discuție de la Palatul Victoria cu vicepremierul Anastasiu a fost o reuniune de brainstorming (Video)
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