The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, announced that on Thursday he will present the measures from the economic relaunch package, which will be detailed later by the ministers. Additionally, Grindeanu emphasized that the PSD will not accept a 25% reduction in the number of employees in local administration. Currently, work is being done on a methodology to determine the personnel needs in administrative units of similar sizes, in order to identify any potential personnel adjustments.
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Grindeanu anunță că mâine iese cu propunerile PSD pe noul pachet de relansare economică / Despre restructurarea administrației locale: Se lucrează la o matriță, o bază corectă de calcul pentru unități administrative de aceleași dimensiuni
Grindeanu: Mâine vom face prezentarea propunerilor noastre pe pachetul de relansare economică/ Îmi doresc să existe şi îmbunătăţiri la ceea ce propunem/ Nu i-am prezentat lui Bolojan aceste propuneri
PSD nu vrea angajarea răspunderii pentru Pachetul 3 de măsuri. Planul anunțat de Sorin Grindeanu - Evenimentul Zilei
Grindeanu, despre relansarea economică: Orice om de bună credinţă trebuie să discute de măsuri
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