rime minister Sorin Grindeanu on Sunday night said that his ministers did their job, adding that better things could have been done in the ministries should "pressure" wouldn't existed in the last month over a possible reshuffle.
"Unlike Mr. Liviu Dragnea (national leader of the ruling Social Democratic Party, PSD - ed. n.), who wants to oust his own government by using a lying report, I believe that many of my colleagues ministers have done their job and not the way the report made by Darius Valcov (former Finance Minister in Ponta gov't, currently under investigation for corruption - ed. n) says, a report that is putting the ministers - around 16 of the Cabinet - to vote in the Parliament the fall of the Government they are part of. (...) It was not a perfect gov't, better things could have been done, undoubtedly (...) It's been a month, ever since we hear about reshuffle, about the government's falling. Things would have been better, certainly, way better. I appreciate very much that during this period the ministers have done their job and duty, they've been to work and continued to head their ministries all this period and they'll do that until this political crisis is settled. Which is why I considered that things must go on in this formula, until things will be politically settled in the Parliament," the Premier said on Sunday night at Victoria governmental Palace.
PM Grindeanu says his ministers did their job
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