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PM Ciolacu: We will respect all commitments made to teachers

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on Tuesday that all the commitments made to teachers will be respected, write Agerpres.

He had a meeting with Education Minister Ligia Deca.

„Everything that we have undertaken with you, the Education minister, together with former Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca, the current President of the Senate, we will respect all the commitment made to teachers. We are expecting, from the specialists in education, from the ministry, the working teams, to come up with performance criteria (…), in addition to the fair and justified salaries that teachers demand, (…) and to implement the reform in the education system,” said the Prime Minister, at the Ministry of Education.

Ciolacu mentioned that he would have liked „more” talk about the Education Laws.

„I really wish there had been more talk about the Education Laws. Like any law, they are perfectible. I firmly believe that certain things can be changed with arguments, but the strike in Education has overshadowed the public space. We need to make up for that. We have to start talking about the Education Laws again and I say this very clearly,” the Prime Minister said.

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