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Bolojan, After Ciolacu Excluded the Risk of Economic Collapse: "if It's so Good, Why Wasn't There Any Enthusiasm to Be a Prime Minister?"

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said he did not want to enter into a debate with former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, but he argued that "if everything is so good, why there was no enthusiasm" for taking up this role during this period.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said he did not want to enter into a debate with former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, but he argued that "if everything is so good, why there was no enthusiasm" for taking up this role during this period.

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said, in an interview with Antena 3 CNN, that he would not enter into a debate, in response to Marcel Ciolacu's message, which said "Romania is not in any economic collapse"...

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan responds after former Chief Executive Marcel Ciolacu said that there is no economic collapse in Romania and that the announced tax reform is part of the commitments taken by the former government. Article Bolojan, ATAC FrontAL to Ciolacu, on the economic situation: "If everything is so good, why wasn't there any enthusiasm to be a prime minister? Why do we pay the EU's biggest profits and have the biggest deficit?" ap…

Ilie Bolojan responded to Marcel Ciolacu on Thursday, after the former prime minister denied, in a Facebook post, the budget crisis that he left Romania in at the end of his mandate: "I usually don't get into disputes related to some points of view. But I come and ask the following questions. When the position of prime minister appears on the horizon, there is [...] The article Ilie Bolojan, response to Marcel Ciolacu, who denies the budget cris…

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Ilie Bolojan responded to former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu's statement that Romania is not in economic collapse, saying that, if it is so, why there was no great interest in the prime minister's role.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Marcel Ciolacu denounces the population's panic campaigns and "oarbe" austerity measures, which he claims will seriously affect the country's economy.

·Romania
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