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Thousands of Romanians want to become European civil servants. The MFA organizes free training sessions

Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu announced that more than 7,400 Romanians have registered for the entry competition among European civil servants, for whom the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will organize a training session.

According to the minister, Romania ranks 7th among the Union countries in terms of the number of registered candidates.

“Given the increased interest of Romanian graduates, we decided to support them with training sessions to contribute concretely to the promotion of increased representation of Romanian citizens within European institutions”, wrote Oana Țoiu, in a post on Facebook.

Motivating by the fact that the increased interest can “increase the European profile” of our country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the European Institute in Romania are organizing a series of online training sessions, access to which will be free.

Those interested must complete a questionnaire by April 17, at https://forms.gle/Q5aQ1sRi2kxgkj4f7.

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