Grindeanu says that Romania could be punished by the EU if it freezes the minimum wage. Who did the head of the PSD talk to?

The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, says that he spoke with the European commissioner Roxana Mînzatu, about a freeze on the minimum wage, as Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan wants, and she told him that he was entering an infringement zone.

Sorin Grindeanu, PSD interim president PHOTO: Facebook
The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, said that at the weekend there was a meeting of the Party of European Socialists in Amsterdam, where the European Commissioner Roxana Mânzatu was also present, whose portfolio includes this field, being the executive vice-president, News writes.
“I asked her, having discussions in the coalition regarding the minimum wage, growth, what happens if the minimum wage is frozen as the government wants and how was the proposal from the prime minister, if we are not coming into collision with certain European provisions and if we are not entering an infringement zone. She told me that yes, we are entering such an area, but that she will try to have a discussion with the prime minister, I don't know if they have had it today or yesterday, to explain to him, to find solutions, like this so as not to put pressure and bigger on the budget”declared Sorin Grindeanu, at the Parliament.
“He told me that he can also find will look for a solution in this regard”the PSD leader also stated.




