President Klaus Iohannis on Thursday urged the governing coalition to give up the kind of tax policy it promotes, for it generates "distrust" and "uncertainty."
He recommended the government and politicians to make more prudent economic decisions.
"Romania needs a policy that solves the problems today and the day after tomorrow more serious problems arise, but it needs a policy that solves the problems of Romanians for a foreseeable future, so a sustainable policy, as it is said in the specialized language. That it is why I warn the political decision-making factors in the most serious manner to be careful and try to think clearly not to throw Romania and the Romanians in a sad-end fiscal adventure," added Iohannis.
He said he had discussions with Government's representatives but "each remained with their opinion". The head of state mentioned he would not attend the Government meeting that will discuss the package of fiscal measures, because, under the Constitution, he has no economic attributes.
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