Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos stated on Monday that a direct involvement of the citizens in the manner in which Romania is to look like in four years from now is needed and this should start with a higher turnout on 11 December.
"The involvement that I would like to see from more citizens (...) would be a higher turnout. I believe it's important to not let others decide, it's important to understand that, even with a more honest election campaign, these elections will probably have an impact, in one way or another, and definitely the elections will impact one way or another what is going to happen in Romania in the next four years. Therefore I believe that it's important to take responsibility now, starting with the vote on Sunday," Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos stated on the Adevarul Live broadcast.
When asked how will Romania look like in 4 years from now, if he is to remain in office, Ciolos responded that he wishes for the state to regain the citizens' trust.
"It will look just as we make it, being based, in respect to what concerns me, on those reforms I have talked about. (...) Beyond the practical reforms in areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, economic development (...), I would want a Romania in which the state regains the citizens' trust, in which the political environment regains the citizens' trust so that we will have more Romanians who will get involve in the life of society, in the activities connected to the community spirit and to the community development. To have a Romania in which the fault between the most dynamic, with a development potential and the less developed will reduce as much as possible and to have, first of all, a Romania with more Romanians who will trust themselves, who will trust their country, without inferiority complexes. (...) I believe this approach always starts with direct involvement," Ciolos added.
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