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5 August 14:52

Minister Daniel David has agreed to ask the Prime Minister to drop the tax measures contested by education unions, which affect teaching rules and the merging of schools.

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After discussions with education union leaders, Minister Daniel David pledged to ask Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan to drop criticized fiscal measures such as the increase in the teaching norm and the merger of schools. The unions warned of the negative effects on education, including the quality of education and human resources. Teachers' protests continue and the minister has said he will not resign, stressing that he wants to help the education system.

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Yesterday 17:48

The heads of the Defense committees in the American Senate, Roger Wicker, and in the House of Representatives, Mike Rogers, criticize the Pentagon's decision to reduce the U.S. military presence in Romania, considering it uncoordinated and contrary to the president's strategy.

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