Nicolae Ciucă, the PNL candidate in the presidential elections, asks Marcel Ciolacu about his profession, after the PSD president declared that young people “leave Romania because they don’t master a job very well”.
Marcel Ciolacu and Nicolae Ciucă Photo: Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea
“Look where he was who masters a trade!“, said Nicolae Ciucă, on Facebook, after the statements made by his opponent.
“How can Marcel Ciolacu claim to be chosen by the Romanians to represent them when he despises entire categories of people? After speaking with disdain and arrogance about the military, but also about all those who work in the state, teachers, doctors, firefighters, administrative workers, he now offends the young. Those who, says the PSD presidential candidate, leave the country because they do not master a job. Look where the master of a trade was! No matter how much Mr. Ciolacu pretends, the typical agrogansa of the PSD comes to the surface. Millions of Romanians are studying, working, trying to make a living for themselves, for their families, and a politruc who has spent his whole life in the party comes along and starts throwing mud. I seriously ask Mr. Ciolacu: what profession do you master? If politics ends tomorrow, have you thought about what you are going to do in life?“, stated Nicolae Ciucă.
Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, the PSD candidate in the presidential elections, said on Friday, November 1, that young people are leaving Romania because they do not master a job very well, and to correct this dual education must be implemented.
“Cătălin (Manea – no) sent me to read the “Roma for Romania 2024-2034” program. I want to tell you, there is almost no difference between my presidential program and your program. There was no collaboration between us, neither I copied you, nor you me. This means that we actually feel the same, we want the same thing, we want dual education implemented for our young people. Because our young people, our children, our grandchildren, leave Romania because they do not master a job very well“, said Ciolacu at the General Assembly of the Representatives of Roma Communities in Romania at the Palatului Hall.