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4 June 19:17

Mircea Fechet says programs such as Rabla and photovoltaic panels should only be affected in extreme cases of budget cuts, preferring to reduce operating costs

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Environment Minister Mircea Fechet says budget cuts for green programs such as Rabla should be a last resort. He stresses that the cuts should be aimed at operating expenses, including bonuses and bonuses, not funding for programs expected by Romanians. Fechet also explained that revenues from the sale of carbon certificates cannot be redirected to other expenses, as they have specific purposes related to decarbonization and energy efficiency.

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Ministrul Mediului afirmă că programe precum Rabla sau cel pentru panouri fotovoltaice ar trebui vizate doar ca soluţie extremă de tăierile de cheltuieli pent
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Fechet: Programele Rabla și Casa Verde Fotovoltaice ar putea fi afectate de reducerile bugetare „doar ca soluţie extremă”
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Programe precum Rabla sau cel pentru panouri fotovoltaice ar trebui vizate "doar ca soluţie extremă" de tăierile de cheltuieli, spune ministrul Mediului

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