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Romanian Ruling Coalition Pledges To Ensure Economic Stability, Social Development
The Romanian ruling coalition pledged in a collaboration protocol signed Wednesday to implement measures to ensure the country’s economic stability and social development.
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The protocol includes the ruling coalition's objectives to be achieved in 2011 and 2012.
The coalition pledges to ensure economic growth by keeping the flat tax, meeting the targets set in the 2011-2013 fiscal strategy, implementing the law on public-private partnership, restructuring state-run companies and adopting labor legislation.
According to the protocol, the ruling coalition wants to continue reforming the health system, support the highway construction program, increase pensions, adopt the law on national minorities, implement the education law adopted in 2010 and the law checking high wealth individuals, as well as create Roma minority integration programs.
Implementing the new Civil and Criminal Codes and the Procedure Codes, as well as having the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism lifted are among the ruling coalition's priorities.
The protocol was signed by Prime Minister Emil Boc, leader of the Democratic Liberal Party, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania leader Kelemen Hunor, National Union for the Progress of Romania executive president Gabriel Oprea and Varujan Pambuccian, leader of national minorities' group in the Chamber of Deputies.
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