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18 August 11:18

Radu Burnete says that the Government must continue the necessary reforms, emphasizing the importance of communicating with citizens and making adjustments along the way.

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Presidential adviser Radu Burnete said that the government has no choice but to continue with the reforms, even if they may cause discontent. He said the authorities are talking to all affected professional categories and are open to adjustments following feedback. Burnete warned that halting the reforms could lead to a loss of confidence on the part of donors, with serious consequences. He also emphasized the need for more effective communication with citizens in order to get their support.

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