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11 July 17:09

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said that he has not yet decided whether he will voluntarily give up part of his salary, stressing that he is not making populist gestures.

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In a press conference, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said he does not intend to make populist gestures, but will soon announce whether he will give up part of his salary. This statement comes as other officials, such as the energy minister and directors of state-owned companies, have started to donate part of their salaries to state initiatives. Bolojan emphasized that everyone can make personal decisions, but he has not made such a decision for now.

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Bolojan, întrebat dacă își va reduce voluntar salariul cu 20% pentru a da un exemplu: În general, nu fac gesturi populiste
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Bolojan, întrebat dacă își va reduce benevol indemnizația: Nu fac gesturi populiste
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Ce zice Ilie Bolojan când este întrebat dacă va renunța benevol la 20 la sută din salariu. "Cei care mă cunosc știu că nu fac gesturi populiste"

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