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25 September 08:12

Deputy Prime Minister Tanczos Barna stated that Romania will not face an economic recession this year.

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Tanczos Barna estimates an economic growth of 0.5-1% for Romania in 2025, emphasizing the need to limit spending and implement strict economic measures. He warns that the budget for 2025 is based on unrealistic assumptions and that reducing the budget deficit by over 2% next year will be complicated. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasizes the importance of economic stability and the impact of external factors on economic growth.

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Vicepremierul Tanczos Barna susţine că România nu va intra în recesiune economică în 2025
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Tanczos Barna: Nu vom avea recesiune cu siguranţă/ Va fi nevoie de limitarea cheltuielilor şi de implementarea cu stricteţe a măsurilor deja luate
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Reducere de 10 sau 15% a subvenției pentru partide. Tanczos Barna: Nu vom avea recesiune cu siguranţă

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The President of the Fiscal Council, Daniel Dăianu, estimates an economic growth of Romania between 0% and 1% this year.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tanczos Barna: "We do not have serious reforms made yet, apart from the education system and a bit in health. When we discuss with the European Commission, many times I have been backed against the wall."
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Dragoș Pîslaru states that Romania has sufficient European funds and projects to avoid recession, emphasizing the importance of efficiency in managing them.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tanczos Barna states that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should not resign after the special pensions law was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.
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Prime Minister Bolojan discussed the economic measures and the deficit target of 8.4% for this year, emphasizing the importance of the months of November and December.
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CFA Romania analysts signal a possible entry into recession for the Romanian economy, according to the Macroeconomic Confidence Indicator, with expectations of increased budget deficit and declining inflation.
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