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Finance Minister Eugen Teodorovici has responded to accusations by Romanian President Klaus Iohannis of restricting the rights of Romanians to work in the EU. Contacted by Romania TV, Teodorovici said that he was not resigning.
Eugen Teodorovici asked television host Victor Ciutacu when he resigned, as Klaus Iohannis suggests:
"If the president is angry, he gets angry at someone every day and it has become a habit. But I want to tell the President that neither the PSD nor the current government, we do not want what it insinuates. I mean, take off someone. What we want to do, as a government, as finance minister, is simply to be able to create in Romania the reasons why Romanians living outside our country have this argument to return home with their family. Nothing else. The rest is political speculation, which, unfortunately, the president tries to get into the public space and insists to convince him that he took a big subject.
I do not go!
I do not resign, because I do not think I have made my life and I will never hurt the Romanians, neither from the country nor from the outside. If anyone can bring me proof of that, that I would have done something wrong, then I'm leaving alone. But until then, it's only a game that the President is trying to make but without any gain, as he has done so far." said Teodorovici on Romanian television.
Did President Klaus Iohannis call you?
"No, it would have been natural to speak, even Mr President, when he had a vague budget, we could discuss it without triggering public attacks. I try to appeal to calm, because the Romanians want"Eugen Teodorovici, Minister of Finance, confessed.
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