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Ciolacu: We are allocating 14.5 million RON, no more schools with backyard toilets, in autumn

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The government will allocate, on Wednesday, 14.5 million RON so that, in the fall, at the beginning of the school year, there will no longer be schools with toilets in the yard, declared Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu.

„We are putting an end to a sad reality in Romanian education. We are allocating 14.5 million RON so that, at the beginning of the new school year, in the fall, there will be no more schools with toilets in the yard. There are still 175 schools in such a situation and we cannot truly speak of an ‘Educated Romania’ without definitively resolving this symbol of the blockage in the past,” the prime minister stated in the government meeting.

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