The private sector has no decision-making power. It’s an abuse!

The private sector has no decision-making power. It’s an abuse!
The private sector has no decision-making power. It’s an abuse!
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  • Adrian Sârbu: Profit-making state companies, that is, those that have to make a profit, only create holes in the Budget.
  • Adrian Sârbu: Today, parties and budgets are richer than those in the private sector.
  • Adrian Sârbu: If we don’t fundamentally change society, we will go from bad to worse.

What does the future of Romania look like? Will we be a free and safe NATO country, or subservient to Russia?

War becomes a possibility. Romania is governed according to rules and games unwritten and unwanted by you, where their power comes first, and your interest, money and defense are secondary. Do you leave the power in their hands or help change?

“Our viewers, those who vote in the polls we launch, agreed that the objectives of the governors are not the objectives of the citizens”, says Adrian Sârbu, on ȘTIU PE CE LUME TĂIESC, rebroadcast this morning, at 07:00.

“In 2 months, the Government should have fulfilled its promise to reduce the budgetary staff – it was postponed. Naturally, we are in an election year.

The whole planet, the whole western world is talking about strategic investments in technology, new technologies, green technologies. We haven’t heard anything. What about Education or Defense? If Trump wins in America, the Russians are coming down on us. The defense of Romania is in no way a concern of the Government”.

What does the state do with your money?

“Romanians’ fears exist, they are more and more numerous. The government has the obligation to address these fears – because Romanians give money to the Budget, 27-30% of the GDP goes to the Budget, that is, about 120-130 billion euros. How is this money spent?

Governors complain that they only receive 27% of GDP; but I haven’t heard anyone from the Government complain that there are too many there, that they don’t do anything, that they get too much. No one says “give this money to children, to Education, to Defense”.

Our democracy has gone off the rails. Our democracy is a party monopoly and it must be broken. These parties have aggregated and today there are 1.3 million so-called politicians, with their relatives, with business clients, with clients of various interests, who spend 130 billion euros – but when you ask them, the answer is the same: “We have a deficit”.

Public versus Private

“The result of imposture and incompetence is a huge budgetary cost to the tax payer.

It is a non-performance of the public sector in Romania, because those who run away from the private sector, run away from competition, run away from responsibility, run away from performance measurement work in the public sector. If it wasn’t like that in the private sector, we wouldn’t have a GDP of 370 billion euros, we wouldn’t have a GDP that grows annually and could grow two or three times more, and we wouldn’t have a continuous deficit budget, while we don’t pay pensions, we don’t pay sick leaves on time, we don’t have good allowances for children.

We have the biggest disaster in the history of Romania, because Romanians have lost their trust in the monopolistic state school.

The private sector generates jobs, it is the largest vocational school in Romania. There is no private company, including corporations, where there is no training, school, workshops, bases that employees, especially young ones, should have. The disaster in Education, caused by the Government, is being felt. There is no culture of respect for Education in Romania.

All Romanians were, until ’89, budget holders. Post-’89 history has divided us into two categories. We are talking about resetting democracy. The current set-up of democracy in Europe and in Romania is wrong. We, as citizens of Romania and Europe, have the opportunity to change our social model and harmonize it”.

We can change Romania for the better

“There are solutions. How? By implementing electronic voting; everyone to vote. Through voting by position, through two mandates, through a project to change the voting system, through a project to change the Constitution and through the presence of the business sector and civil society in government”.

Mediafax-ZF-Aleph News poll results

1. Did you agree that the budgets, 1.3 million:

  • are paid for by your fees and contributions;
  • they are selected on political criteria, depending on the interests of the parties and not on competence and professionalism;
  • they spend your money according to their interests, without any possibility of controlling the mandate on your part;

Do you agree that in public institutions, governance criteria and hiring practices, selection of human resources and good administration in private companies and corporations should be introduced by law?

YES – 73%

NO – 27%;

2. In the conditions of the technological revolution, you can have access to government services quickly and unaltered through e-platforms assisted by artificial intelligence.

You agreed that the public service must be of the highest competence;

  • the main public positions must be directly elected;
  • no one can hold a public office for more than two terms;
  • in a public position, the one who is elected must present a project and report annually on the execution of the mandate to the one who voted for it;

Do you agree that government functions should be redesigned, limited, digitized, and executed by the private sector so that they can quickly serve your legitimate needs and interests at the lowest cost?

YES – 77%

NO – 23%;

3. You have agreed that:

  • the public service must be of the highest competence; the main public positions must be directly elected;
  • no one can hold a public office for more than two terms;
  • in a public position, the one who is elected must present a project and report annually on the execution of the mandate to the one who voted for it;

Do you agree, when asked, to hold public office for at least one term?

YES – 86%

NO – 14%

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