Iohannis: Restoring true meritocracy is the way to convince the youth to stay in their country

Autor: Cristian Gheorghe

Publicat: 22-11-2016

Actualizat: 22-11-2016

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Restoring true meritocracy is the way to persuade young people to stay home, President Klaus Iohannis declared on Tuesday, during a debate organised by Antibiotice SA (a Romanian antibiotics company).

"If we succeed to achieve high-performing systems, in which young people have the chance to be hired based on merit and not on nepotism, we might convince them to stay in the country. I personally believe that restoring true meritocracy, not only in the public sector, but also in the private environment, is the path to increasing performance and to convincing the youth to stay home," Iohannis said.

In his turn, Ioan Nani, the general director of Antibiotice SA, has declared that "it is very important for today's management to be transparent, professional. The concept of corporate performance has been recently introduced. It is good that these European principles have gained ground in Romania."

President Klaus Iohannis is in Iasi to take part in a debate organised by the only Romanian antibiotics company, Antibiotice SA. The talks focus on the pharmaceutical market, on the company's future development, on ways to establish prices on the Romanian market and the clawback tax.

The head of the state will participate on Tuesday still, in a debate entitled "The new Iasi. The capital city of Moldova as a major technological growth pole of Romania," an event that will gather entrepreneurs and IT representatives in Iasi.

Antibiotice SA was founded in 1955 and is one of the most important Romanian producers of generic drugs, meant for patients with infectious diseases, but also with pathologies ranging from cardiovascular, dermatology, digestive, oncology and the central nervous system ones.

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