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Romanian Senate Rejects Bill Allowing Govt To Issue Ordinances During Break
30.05.2011, 19:34 | Actuality | 1051 views
Romania's Senate on Monday rejected the bill allowing the Government to issue ordinances during the parliamentary break. The bill allowed the Government to issue ordinances in the fields of public finance, economy, transports, communication, education, agriculture and healthcare, during the July-August 2011 parliamentary break. The bill received 53 votes for and 56 votes against. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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