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Romania Is Not To Impose Free Traveling Restrictions To Own Citizens-President

Romanian authorities are not to limit Romanians’ right to free traveling across the European Union at the request of another EU member, as such restrictions can only be imposed by court orders, President Traian Basescu said in Madrid on Tuesday.
Romania Is Not To Impose Free Traveling Restrictions To Own Citizens-President
27 nov. 2007, 19:31, English

“Romania will never agree to imposing traveling restrictions to its own citizens. This theory, recently aired by an EU-founding member that came up with expulsion as a solution, will never find an echo with the Romanian authorities,” Basescu said during a meeting with representatives of Spanish independent organization "Foro nueva economia."

“Romania will not become some type of prison to its own citizens only because one or several countries have more or less fair approaches under the European rules,” Basescu added.

He said a possible solution to lower the number of Romanian workers abroad would be for foreign companies that invest in Romania to offer same salaries as in their countries of origin.  

Thus, Romania’s workforce would increase and European countries, such as Spain, would solve their issues concerning workforce surplus, Basescu said.

“Not by expulsion, you are not Italy,” Basescu told Spanish representatives.