
Prime Minister Marcel Cholaku said he had submitted a proposal for possible weekend closures to see what impact such a proposal would have. He also said that the decision in this sense “is not easy”, according to News.ro.
“We discussed at a technical meeting in the Government to first of all see the impact. This is not an easy decision. Now we have to be fair so that there is no evasion in supermarkets, first of all. Secondly, we do not know whether we cover the needs of citizens or close supermarkets. It wasn’t just supermarkets, it was all grocery stores. And then the Romanians were told to stock up until noon on Saturday,” Ciolacu said.
He claims that he does not want to tell Romanians when to go to the store to buy groceries.
“However, it is your decision, mine, each of us, but we calculated it to see the impact. It is not an easy decision, but if we have a viable alternative system, then such a solution can be reached,” explained Marcel Čolaku during a lengthy press conference at the end of the PSD National Political Council meeting in parliament on Thursday. House.
Source: Hot News

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