Sorin Lavric (AUR): Because there is a long election coming up this year, and the hunger for money of the two electoral armies, which plan to steal the elections, is extremely great, the number of management positions in public institutions will increase by to 8% to 10%

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While Romania lives only on loans, the country’s external debt reaching over 170 billion euros, only in January of this year the external debt increased by 4.314 billion euros (according to data provided by the National Bank of Romania), the current the PSD-PNL governing coalition is preparing, on the eve of the elections, a real government coup, says AUR senator Sorin Lavric.

“To be reviewed, I receive! But let nothing change.” The famous “administrative reorganization” promised by the PSD-PNL government, by which the number of management positions, in which only the filers, mistresses and leeches of campaign posters were propelled, were to be reduced, will actually increase. Thus, because this year there is a long election coming up, and the hunger for money of the two electoral armies, which plan to steal the elections is extremely great, the number of management positions in public institutions will increase from 8% to 10% So, after they cut the number of directors and directors, who had choked the budget of public institutions, just to imitate the administrative reform, now they will put them back in their positions. So that this governmental discrediting ends as quickly as possible, and at the head of the country to become professional people with love for their peers and their nation, Romanians must come this year in as large a number as possible to vote. The Alliance for the Union of Romanians is the only party capable of rebuilding Romania!, says Lavric.

The article is in Romanian

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