Olguţa Vasilescu criticizes the Government's plans regarding the reform of the administration and warns: “Yes, it will fall”


Olguta Vasilescu, photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
The mayor of Craiova, Olguţa Vasilescu (PSD), said on Thursday night that the current government, of which the PSD is also part, will fall if Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will change the way he wants to do the administration reform.
The social-democratic mayor of Craiova, Olguţa Vasilescu, spoke on Thursday evening, at Antena 3, about the reform of the administration that is still negotiated in the coalition, reports News.ro.
Asked if the Government will fall if Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan does not change the way he wants to do this reform, Vasilescu replied briefly: “Yes!”.
Olguţa Vasilescu added that “a public debate was checked”, referring to the Government meeting of the mayors with the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Development.
Video “ticked”. The mayors in the country, dissatisfied that Ilie Bolojan called him to a discussion that he did not come / the explanation offered for the absence of the prime minister
“The invitation came to the Association of Municipalities in Romania. I was notified by the technical structures and it was initially for another time, I could not reach that hour and then I sent a message to the prime minister if we can move the meeting at 4:00 pm and he replied. – no) because we know his opinion.
This states that the mayors and presidents of the county councils did not understand exactly what the Government wants to do: “The bad part is that we did not understand the final version of the Government, that we went for that. spoke in the name of the prime minister ”.
The PSD continues the attacks on Bolojan: “He prefers to satisfy his unmatched pride” / “We will not like such a package”
The deputy prime ministers Marian Neacşu and Tánczos Barna and the Minister of Development, Public Works and Administration, Attila Cseke, analyzed, on Wednesday, together with the representatives of the mayors and county councils several aspects included in the draft law for the local public administration reform. A statistics of the positions approved by the orgrades, the occupied and the vacancies were made and discussed about the correlation of the employees with the number of inhabitants in the locality.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan insists on cutting 10% of the positions occupied in the town halls and in the county councils, while the PSD and the UDMR oppose. In contrast, the two parties proposed a 10% discount on expenses, a solution that avoids the availability of employees.
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