Former Finance Minister Adrian Câciu criticized the statements of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, emphasizing that Romania is paying a high price on financial markets, with interest rates on Romanian bonds rising to 7.61%. Câciu estimated an additional cost of 1 billion euros to the national debt due to political instability. He highlighted the importance of political responsibility and called for reason, warning that political egos severely affect the economic stability of the country.
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