PM Ciolos: I hurt to see no one trusts no one; everybody starts from the presumption of lie

Autor: Denisa Miron, Colaborator

Publicat: 06-10-2016

Actualizat: 06-10-2016

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Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos on Thursday said that he hurts to see that in Romania no one trusts no one and everybody starts from the presumption of lie. 

"After four years and a half in Brussels, even if I wasn't disconnected from what happens in the country, but after I came back home and especially since I assumed this responsibility, this is the thing that hurts me probably the most and which I felt the most - the lack of confidence. No one trusts no one, because too many times they were told one thing, those who said certain things changed their mind or didn't even have the intention from the very beginning to do that job. And then everybody starts from the presumption of lie. The one who tells me something is lying, is not telling me the truth, therefore I must interpret otherwise what it is told," Ciolos told the Repatriot Summit, held at the National Bank of Romania. 

Ciolos drew the attention that very much energy is lost "on all kind of disputes, doubts." 

"I can say the same thing for a few months, I will not say what right now, as there are several cases, and I am asked the same thing over and over again, because no one believes that what I say is really true. Therefore from this point of view I believe that we must find ourselves, because we are wasting very much energy, which can be channelled differently, we lose very much energy on all sorts of disputes among us, of doubts which we have with ourselves or in relation with others, and this makes us go around in circle many times, in many areas in which we could progress," Ciolos showed. AGERPRES

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