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Why the Opposition was not present for the reading of the motion of censure / The opposition's plan to block the law on salaries for 2011
17.12.2010, 20:45 | Actuality | 678 views



The Social Democrats plan to block the promulgation of the law on salaries by postponing debates on the motions of censure that were submitted by the Opposition. According to Parliamentary sources, the opposition intentionally missed Friday the meeting in the Parliament when the second motion of censure was supposed to be read.

The aim of the Opposition is to block the promulgation of the law on salaries by December 31st. If the two motion of censures are not debated next week, the legislative acts cannot enter into force on January 1st 2010 and Romania risks to lose the next IMF instalment.

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