The leader of the UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, said that the Government is facing a “heavy mission” in reducing the budget deficit and continuing the reforms, while emphasizing the deep dissatisfaction regarding the functioning of the state and the lack of responsibility in institutions such as ANAF and the Trade Register.
The head of the UDMR said from the Tribune of the Parliament that dissatisfies him / Photos photo source: Photos
Kelemen Hunor recognizes that he has “deep dissatisfaction” related to the functioning of the Romanian state
The UDMR leader Kelemen Hunor said on Sunday, in Parliament plenary, that the Bolojan government is in a “Difficult mission” to reduce the budget deficit and continue the reforms, noting that it has “Deep dissatisfaction” regarding how state institutions work.
“We are at the third attempt of the opposition to change this government, which has assumed the reduction of a huge budget deficit and the correction of what was wrong. This government has engaged in deep sectoral reforms and, more importantly, in restoring the confidence between the citizen and the state. I have placed the citizen in the first place. Abstract without content.said the UDMR leader.
Hunor said he was perfectly aware of the social reality at this time: “It is a heavy mission. At the same time, we must be solidarity with people. You do not have to be a scientist in sociology to understand reality. You go among the citizens and you will see their anger.”
The UDMR president criticizes ANAF and the Trade Register for their lack of responsibility
“If you ask me how satisfied I am, I honestly answer that I have my deep dissatisfaction. The state becomes useless if there are no consequences when someone is wrong. I looked at the record report, it is excluded that there was in that case complicities at ANAF level, or serious incompetence, and the register of trade yours ””said the president of the UDMR.
The UDMR leader said that a deficit of almost 10% is not sustainable for Romania, warning that it leads to “agony and the growth of indebtedness”. Hunor also emphasized that the process of reform in the administration must continue.