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4 July 06:13

Bolojan criticizes the lack of enthusiasm for the premiership, highlighting the economic problems, while Ciolacu defends the former government and tax reforms.

Sanziana Georgescu
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Bolojan expressed concerns about Romania's economic situation, asking why there is no enthusiasm for the prime minister's post, given the high interest rates and high deficit. He acknowledged progress in recent years but stressed that previous government decisions have led to the current situation. Ciolacu, on the other hand, denied that Romania is in economic collapse and criticized austerity, arguing that fiscal reform is part of previous commitments.

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Bolojan nu vrea să intre în dispute cu Ciolacu, dar se întreabă de ce a lipsit entuziasmul pentru preluarea acestei funcții - Economica.net
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Bolojan îi răspunde lui Ciolacu: Dacă totul e atât de bine, de ce nu a fost niciun entuziasm să fii premier?
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Bolojan, după ce Ciolacu a exclus riscul de colaps economic: „Dacă e atât de bine, de ce n-a fost niciun entuziasm să fii premier?”
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Ilie Bolojan, răspuns pentru Marcel Ciolacu: „Dacă totul este atât de bine, de ce n-a fost niciun entuziasm să fii premierul României”

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