Budai, response after Cîțu said PSD wants to remove Romania from EU



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Marius Budai, deputy of the Social Democratic Party, commented, exclusively for DC News, the statement of Prime Minister Florin Cîțu according to which the PSD would like to remove Romania from the European Union.

MP Marius Budai spoke, exclusively for DC News, about Prime Minister Florin Cîțu’s comments about PSD wanting to remove Romania from the European Union (see more HERE):

It is an irresponsible statement by the prime minister, as has been everything since he took office, be it prime minister or minister.. I think they should be more concerned about the fate of the Romanians, the fate of the miners of the Jiu Valley, to find solutions for them. We only hear this: You can not. … That’s all he could do. … I have no money. It is just a political statement without any foundation, “said the deputy of the Social Democratic Party.

Cîţu stated that the PSD amendments to the budget have a budgetary impact of almost 6% of GDP and claimed that the Social Democrats want to remove Romania from the EU.

“I received the list of amendments that were also presented by PSD. The budgetary impact is almost 6% of GDP. This would mean going with the deficit to almost 13% of GDP. I looked at the source of funding and without any. Surprisingly, We see exactly what PSD wants to do with Romania, it wants to get it out of the EU, that is, the source of funding is Romania’s contribution to the EU. There PSD wants to take the money, leave us without contributions to the EU, to get us out of the EU These are the amendments of the PSD ”, said Cîţu, before the meeting of the Executive Bureau of the PNL.

SEE ALSO: Cîțu: I will not allow any mining in my mandate.



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