PM Grindeanu: We support our views on 2017 budget
The Government will support its views in respect to the 2017 budget draft in the Supreme Council for National Defence (CSAT) meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu said, according to Agerpres. 2017-01-30 09:40:23
"We shall go on Tuesday to the CSAT (...). I am firmly telling you that there will be no surprises," said Grindeanu. "We support our points of view and there are no changes. This is our vision for the 2017 budget."
The PM referred to the fact that the Government couldn't adopt on Friday the 2017 state budget draft, as it lacked the CSAT opinion. Moreover, Prime Minister Grindeanu pointed out that he had a telephone conversation on Friday with President Klaus Iohannis, and he hoped that the current Executive will benefit from "an equal treatment" as the Ciolos Government had.
Asked if he expected the head of state to set obstacles and the 2017 budget to lack the CSAT opinion, Sorin Grindeanu said: "After I have seen the course of events over the past week (...), I have begun to be sceptical. I would like to have a surprise on Tuesday and things to be constructive, to be able to (...) have an opinion on the budget and to have it passed in Parliament, so that a natural track (...) be resumed."
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