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15 July 20:57

Labor Minister Florin Manole says Romania will have the resources to pay pensions and salaries in 2025, stressing that there have been no previous financial problems.

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Florin Manole, Minister of Labor, said that the Romanian state will have sufficient funds to pay pensions and salaries in the budgetary sector, even in 2025. He emphasized that over the years, Romania has not had any difficulties in securing income for pensioners and civil servants, contradicting the fears raised by some politicians. Manole stressed that the emotions generated by these discussions are unjustified and caused by bad faith.

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Florin Manole îi linişteşte pe români: „Există emoţie privind plata salariilor şi pensiilor pentru că o stârnesc unii cu rea credinţă. România a plătit şi în ani mai grei”

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