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Ciolacu: We must invest punctually and efficiently, if we want to change something in Romania

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu declared, on Friday, in Cluj-Napoca, that in order to change something in Romania, investments must be made punctually and efficiently.

„We have to invest punctually and effectively, if we want to change something in Romania. Don’t we want to? We stay as we are and in five years Romania’s sustainability will fall,” said the Prime Minister, after a visit to the Terapia SA medicine factory.

He added that the approach to the areas of education and health must be reconsidered, given that 60% of the budget system in Romania is represented by these two areas.

„The state now makes investments in infrastructure and assumes them. Five billion in health, there are three billion in education, one billion in dual education. All these things are developed once, now. Not tomorrow, not the day after tomorrow. They invest in road infrastructure, railways, all these things are being done now,” mentioned Marcel Ciolacu.

In the same context, the prime minister specified that he wants a reindustrialization of Romania not according to the energofag model from the communist period, but together with private partners, giving the example of the companies Nokian Tires from Oradea and Terapia Cluj.

AGERPRES

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