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20 October 05:37

Kelemen Hunor, about the administration reform: We aimed for 10% of the positions actually occupied, 30% of the total, and for it to apply to the central administration.

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The president of UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, stated that the increase in taxes and duties cannot be considered a reform, emphasizing that a proper government must eliminate privileges and bring equity. 


"This week, in the coalition, we returned to 10% of the positions actually occupied. This means 30% of the total positions, 12,700 positions actually occupied, on one hand, but we must work together with the central administration, I agree, it must be done together with the central administration and we must work together with that package which includes several provisions through which we will stimulate the economy in the coming years," said Kelemen Hunor, on Antena 3.

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După ce coaliția a isterizat populația de când se tot chinuie să facă reforma administrației, Kelemen Hunor spune că s-a ajuns, în sfârșit, la o variantă finală
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Pachetul 3 de reforme la Guvern. Kelemen Hunor: Să crești taxe nu este reformă. Noul pachet va avea trei direcții
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Kelemen Hunor, despre reforma administraţiei: Ne-am întors la 10% din posturile efectiv ocupate, 30% din total şi să se aplice şi administraţiei centrale / Pachetul 3 va include şi măsuri de stimulare a economiei. În noiembrie îl putem aproba

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