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Marcel Ciolacu states that Romania recorded a remarkable economic growth in 2025, requiring an Economic Stimulus Plan to continue development.

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Former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu emphasizes that Romania ranks second in the EU for economic growth in 2025, tied with Croatia and close to Denmark. He believes that to maintain this trajectory, Romania needs an Economic Stimulation Plan, alongside cuts to privileges and control of public costs. Ciolacu highlights the positive impact of investments, such as grants given to farmers, which have led to record production in agriculture. He urges the government to quickly adopt this plan to demonstrate confidence in the national economy.

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Nou mesaj de la Marcel Ciolacu: ce spune despre cum a lăsat economia și de ce ar avea nevoie România
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Marcel Ciolacu distruge întreaga guvernare Ilie Bolojan: „Am lăsat România pe locul doi la creștere economică în UE, puțin sub Danemarca!”
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Ciolacu o ține pe-a lui, românii au dus-o bine cu el premier. Recomandări pentru Guvernul Bolojan. "Economia ţării poate creşte"
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Ciolacu: Pe lângă tăieri legitime de privilegii și de control eficient al costurilor publice, România are nevoie de un Plan de Stimulare a Economiei
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Marcel Ciolacu: România are nevoie de un Plan de Stimulare a Economiei

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