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8 September 14:54

Former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu dismantles the accusations regarding the expenditures from the Reserve Fund, emphasizing that the majority were intended for investments.

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Marcel Ciolacu, the former prime minister, defends the management of the Reserve Fund, stating that the majority of the funds have been allocated for investments, especially from European money. He accuses the current government of a chaotic austerity policy that affects consumption and development, and clarifies that the funds have not been managed arbitrarily, but by the Ministry of Finance. Ciolacu emphasizes that his decisions have been aimed at supporting infrastructure and education, benefiting thousands of companies and millions of Romanians.

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