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Radu Miruță, after rejecting the censorship motions: “The Bolojan Government works. Others make a show”

Radu Miruță, after rejecting the censorship motions:

Radu Miruță, Minister of Economy, Digitalization, Entrepreneurship and Tourism, holds a press conference. Photo: Agerpres

The Minister of Economy Radu Miruță said on Sunday, after rejecting the four censorship motions against the Bolojan government, that the executive “works”, while the opposition made only “political show”.

“The Bolojan government works. Others make a show. After 7 hours of show without substance, gold remained with their own applause. We remain with the real work. We stayed in plenary and listened to a written motion for the cameras than for the good. Without solutions. Without explanations. Without respect.

The Minister of Economy says that in the 76 days of taking the oath, the government began “cleaning in state institutions, correction of budget deficit, deep sectoral reforms and reconstruction of confidence between state and citizen.”

“I know people will result quickly. It's natural. But the truth is that we can't do as you clap that has not been done for years, you can't repair with clapping that has been broken in decades. With teams.

All four censorship motions submitted by the opposition parties (gold, pot, sauce) were rejected on Sunday, in the plenary of Parliament, at the end of a meeting that lasted over 7 hours. The four censure motions have not even collected the initiators' votes

Initially, gold, can and SOS Romania wanted to boycott the meeting, to be organized on Monday, but in the end they entered the plenary to express their vote.

The political formation led by George Simion will attack at the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) all four projects that the Government has assumed in Parliament.

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