Romania has entered the health crisis unprepared. PSD, the main culprit



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Romania has entered the health crisis completely unprepared, President Klaus Iohannis said in a press release at Cotroceni Palace on Tuesday. The head of state affirmed that PSD is the main culprit of this disaster.

“Let us never forget that, three decades after the 1989 Revolution, Romania entered an unprecedented health crisis completely unawares. The Social Democratic Party is the main culprit for this disaster and this must be made clear to all Romanians, regardless of their political options, to say things by name, because the stakes are huge: the fate of the Romania of tomorrow, “said Iohannis.

The head of state stated that Romania was “heavily affected for years by corruption and incompetence of PSD governments that blocked development, did not invest in infrastructure and directed public funds to party infrastructure.”

“No reform has been carried out, no real reform has come out unscathed from the PSD. The real priorities have been ignored and abandoned and thus we find ourselves in the middle of a pandemic with major deficiencies in the medical system, with an infrastructure The clientelism promoted at the level of state policy and indifference to acute systemic problems have brought Romania to the point where the state was in danger of not being able to fulfill its fundamental mission: to protect the health and rights of citizens, “added Iohannis.

The head of state also said in the same press release that in this “bad” context, the NLP has taken over the government, and “many others have preferred not to get involved.”

“It was not easy at all, but even with a minority NLP government, attacked from all sides and without parliamentary support, a lot has changed for the better,” said Iohannis.

He said that during this year his efforts and those of the NLP Government have focused mainly on combating the COVID-19 epidemic and reducing the negative effects it has had on the social, educational and economic levels.

Simultaneously with the enormous efforts to manage the epidemic, with the limited resources available, we have launched, in close collaboration with the Government, important reforms that must be continued and deepened. In all areas, decisions are now made after consulting experts and specialists, we have an excellent relationship with our European partners, and Romania has been removed from the list of shame in which we have included the PSD, that of countries with problems of justice and the rule of law. in history, funds that will start the engine of the reconstruction of Romania and will allow us to get out of the economic crisis as soon as possible, in order to develop in a coherent way the infrastructure and all the big public sectors ”, said Iohannis.

Iohannis claimed that if the PSD had been in power, a “health catastrophe” would have occurred, adding that the PSD government had “failed miserably at all levels and under normal conditions.”

President Iohannis emphasized that the December 6 vote is essential, stating that “Romania can no longer afford an electoral cycle of underdevelopment.”

“Too many generations have been sacrificed and too many times the sacrifices and the patience of the people have been in vain. The PSD has shown that it is not capable of change. Despite attempts to beautify its image, the same retrograde formation of barons remains. What better proof that the PSD did not understand anything and that it is acting strictly in the interests of the party than the permanent undermining of Parliament? How can the PSD’s attitude of overloading the state budget with all kinds of electoral burdens be cynical and irresponsible? PSD deputies know very well that there is simply no money for Or another relevant example: while Romanians and the government are fighting the pandemic and its economic effects, PSD is still trying to approve waivers of There are fees for areas like casinos and games by chance. This is how a harmful party acts in Parliament, which only thinks of the benefit and needs of the people! Well, this must end! “, C Iohannis concluded.

Editing: Alexandra Andronie

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