The government does not accept "PSD [the Social Democratic party]'s populisms", and the Liberal government does not renounce its commitment to steer Romania in the "right direction" and to clearly demonstrate that it has the capacity to maintain the balance and to manage to correct "all the serious shortcomings caused by the PSD governments," said Prime Minister Ludovic Orban.
"As you followed yesterday and, in fact, in the last weeks, a string of draft laws without any kind of economic foundation was initiated, which creates additional expenses and reduce the public income. Yesterday the Working Committee adopted two draft laws: the draft law for doubling allowances and the draft law for reducing the VAT, which have a negative budgetary impact, calculated at over 18 billion, which would mean that, if they came into force, they would lead the budget deficit from 3.6 percent to 5.7 percent. We cannot accept blowing up Romania only because some politicians who have flunked in three years of government continue the populist campaign and continue to mock Romania," Ludovic Orban said on Wednesday, at the beginning of the Government meeting.
The prime minister stressed that he did not renounce the Liberals' commitment to bring back Romania in the "right direction".
"I'll make it plain, I do not know what will happen in the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies and in the future, but I do not give up our commitment to steer Romania in the right direction and to clearly demonstrate that we have the capacity to maintain the balance and to manage to correct all the serious shortcomings caused by the PSD governments. As such, let it be very clear to those who make decisions today,, that the government does not accept PSD populisms and that the government will not condone Romania's budget to be blown up for the sole retaliation intention of some politicians who have mocked Romania in recent years," said Ludovic Orban.
PM Orban: Gov't does not accept PSD populism, committed to steering Romania in "right direction"
Explorează subiectul
București
9°C
Articole Similare

14
INS: Romania counts 113,303 enterprise groups in 2024, 108,401 of them multinationals
14

16
Survey: 75% of Romanian employees feel financial pressure, over a third seek extra income
16

18
PM Bolojan: Romania does not need a political crisis at the moment, it needs stability
18

21
Hanwha Aerospace allocates 1.3 billion euro to strengthen Romania's sovereign defence capabilities
21

18
ForMin Toiu attends informal meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in Kyiv
18

13
Project on effective use of EU funds, sustainable development to be launched in Bucharest
13

16
Albanian PM: Aims to conclude EU accession talks by 2027, join by decade's end
16

11
PM Bolojan: EU's eastern border must be stronger; we need to strengthen both military and economic security
11

13
INTERVIEW/U.S. ambassador to Bucharest: Our partnership has never been stronger, we aim to advance economic opportunities
13

17
Number of building authorisations issued for residential buildings down 8.4% in January-February
17

13
Prime Minister Bolojan warns of tougher 2026, cites Middle East impact on economy
13

19
PM Bolojan and EC Executive Vice-President Minzatu discuss boosting PNRR commitments and cohesion funds
19

35
Bolojan: Government to cut fuel excise, diesel prioritised
35
















Comentează