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PM Ciolacu, about protest of Government employees: I will talk to them too, if necessary

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on Monday in Targoviste, referring to the protest of Government employees, that if necessary, he will discuss with them.

„I was there, I have, as you well know, an advisor on this area. They have notified me, I have a head of the Chancellery. I’ll go back to Bucharest and I’ll talk to them, if this discussion is still necessary. (…) I know how much work is done in the Romanian Government and that is why I would like to get directly involved in the discussion with those who conducted this protest,” said Ciolacu, in response to a question from the press.

The employees of the Government’s working apparatus are taking part in a spontaneous protest on Monday, because their salary demands have not been settled.

AGERPRES

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