Raluca Turcan underlined the importance of political solidarity in the governing coalition, criticizing the attitude of the PSD, which refuses to attend meetings because of decisions taken without consultation. She noted that this behavior is influenced by the approaching PSD Congress and called on the coalition parties to avoid conflicts, warning that extremists take advantage of disagreements. Turcan acknowledged that there will be difficult times ahead, with threats of strikes, and stressed the need for dialogue with trade unions to find solutions, noting that justified concessions are a sign of maturity, but should not affect the essence of the reforms.
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