Ludovic Orban announces that new restrictions will go into effect on Monday



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Prime Minister Ludovic Orban announced at the start of Thursday’s government meeting that the measures proposed by President Klaus Iohannis will be implemented on Monday, following the amendment of the government’s decision on alertness.

“The measures presented by the President must be transposed in the government’s decision on the state of alert, based on Law 55. I request that the proposed amendments be prepared, which must pass through the CNSU, to be adopted by the Government. . We can make the decisions and the applicability of these decisions will be on Monday, because we have to go through all the legal procedures to modify the GD, ”said Prime Minister Ludovic Orban.

He said it was good that these changes were known before they went into effect. “I ask all the ministers, all heads of institutions, the utmost firmness and commitment to put them into practice,” Orban added.

Stronger measures are needed, which so far are no longer sufficient, said President Klaus Iohannis at the beginning of the government meeting. He proposed that all schools be connected to the Internet, that employees work remotely, and, when possible, that stores close at 9 p.m.

The mask would also be mandatory throughout the country.

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