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Prime Minister Bolojan, at the debate of the censorship motions: “Do not block the government with” Cațavencu “type motions”

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan sent on Sunday, during the meeting in which the four censorship motions are debated, a message requesting their rejection.

Bolojan appealed to rejection of MEDIAFAX photo motions

Bolojan appealed to rejection of MEDIAFAX photo motions

“We have no time to waste anymore, we have to resume the scale of values ​​and take Romania for modernization. We have a pack of reforms we read the deposited motions, we respect for any opinion, but some are lacking in logic and respect on our country. A message for opposition: Do not block the government with Cațavencu type motions.”the prime minister said.

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan rejected the criticisms of the simple motion deposited by the opposition, claiming that the new health measures do not restrict the access of patients to investigations, but follow the more efficient use of public funds.

“In the motion there is talk about limiting the settlement to a single high performance investigation, as if this was a barrier in front of the patients. Nic. complex ”, said Ilie Bolojan.

He added: “I understood that the opposition's parliamentarians wanted to tick a political exercise. Please reject this motion full of contradictions.”

The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies meet, on Sunday, in a common meeting, to debate and vote the four censorship motions of the opposition submitted after committing the Government liability for the second package of measures regarding the reduction of the budget deficit.

Gold deposited 4 censure motions against the Bolojan government. A possible record due to assuming the executive liability on 5 projects in Parliament.

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