USR announces consultations with unions and patronage for the government program


Dominic Fritz, photo: Inquam Photos / Virgil Simonescu
The USR announced on Sunday, in a press release, it organizes a consultation with the trade union and employer confederations in the process of elaborating the governing program, Agerpres reports.
Consultations are planned for Tuesday, June 3, at the Parliament Palace, starting at 1:30 pm.
According to the USR, the meeting is part of a larger series of consultations aiming to build a realistic, participatory and anchored governance program in the real needs of the Romanian society.
The working agenda includes topics such as: the priorities presented by the confederations, the reform of the public function, the law of unitary pay, the flexibility of the labor relations, the work calendar and the future stages for negotiating the governing program, the mechanisms of open and continuous dialogue with the civil society.
From the USR will participate the president of the party, Dominic Fritz, the vice -president Oana Țoiu, Cristian Seidler, as well as the parliamentarians Alin Stoica, Cynthia Păun, Irineu Darău.
Discussions for Government Training
Dominic Fritz said on Friday, after the discussions held by President Nicușor Dan with PSD, PNL, USR and UDMR for the formation of the government, that “the premises of a large coalition made up of the pro-European parties” are created. He claimed that no functions have been negotiated and that a week of meetings between technical teams.
“It is clear I think for everyone that we need a governance program agreed in detail precisely in order not to postpone certain tensions and conflicts in this possible future coalition,” said the interim president of the USR.
USR, continued Dominic Fritz, “will not be part of a government that does not assume important reforms for Romania and that could pass the burden of this crisis in the private sector and on the shoulders of those who work and produce plus values in the economy.”
Also in Friday's statements, the USR leader said that we may see final measures approved at the end of next week, “a first idea if there is a core of measures that we will be able to take together.”




