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The Prime Minister, on banning children's access to social networks: "I find it hard to believe that we could come up with such prohibitions. However, we can take preventive and educational measures."

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In a press conference, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan discussed the difficulties of implementing a ban on children's access to social networks, in response to Raed Arafat's proposal. Bolojan stated that, in the context of children's technical skills, such a measure would be difficult to enforce, as they can bypass restrictions. He emphasized that preventive and educational measures are essential, encouraging parents to regulate their children's access to these platforms.

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