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“The hearings in the commissions will be held between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., and the Plenary will begin at 3:00 p.m. I decided to allocate time. I did not limit the duration of the hearings. There will be no overlaps, but there will be enough time for the hearings. No I limited the length of the hearings. That is enough time. Any parliamentarian can ask questions of the ministers.
It is not only three hours of hearings, the hearings are taking place, there are commissions that have to listen to two ministers. Grindeanu’s cabinet duration was 30 minutes per minister and no questions were allowed. That will not happen, “said Ludovic Orban.
“As for the minimum wage, you know the point of view. We have proposed increasing the minimum wage. Being a government that governed in times of crisis, without parliamentary support, we were unable to regulate this and establish an indexing mechanism, in collaboration with the social partners. On the other hand, we have proposed this mechanism of increasing the minimum wage to take into account the inflation rate – the compensation for the loss of purchasing power – the productivity index and to have a corrective element that depends on economic growth, so that any Economic growth should lead to an increase in the minimum wage. This mechanism is not agreed at the level of the social partners and is not included in a regulation, but this is our point of view. Without a doubt, the government will make a decision on this issue, ”Orban added.
Regarding the budget, Ludovic Orban stated that Prime Minister Florin Cîțu, when he was Minister of Finance, prepared the state budget.
Ludovic Orban does not want to change laws like PSD “overnight”.
“The future Minister of Justice will have to evaluate these legislative projects or it will be another legislative project. Our goal is to repair the laws of justice. We don’t want to do them overnight, like PSD. And the Venice Commission calls for the laws to be debated. I cannot tell you when we will abolish the SIIJ, ”said the former prime minister.