PSD claims they are still “secret” in the PNRR. Marcel Cholaku says he will ask the government to declassify “absolutely all documents from the PNRR” and also wants the creation of a parliamentary commission of inquiry so that “everyone” knows what the plan contains.

PSD claims that some documents from the PNRR are classifiedPhoto: Hotnews

“I will allow myself, until I ask in the coalition, to ask the Romanian government to declassify absolutely all documents from the PNRR, and I will hold a discussion with the leaders of the groups. I think it is appropriate to create a commission of inquiry and finally, maybe through this commission, everyone, all Romanians and everyone is interested to know once and for all what the PNRR contains, because even now we don’t know what it is there,” Ciolacu stated in parliament

However, what the PNRR contains is no secret. The National Recovery and Resilience Plan is published on the website of the Ministry of Investment and European Projects in its entirety, including the annexes, and is available for consultation. HERE.

Actually, Marcel Cholaku wants to know something else. In particular, the Social Democrats claim that all correspondence with the European Commission was classified and they want to know what exactly is written in it.

The confirmation is a subpoena sheet, in which “from Christian Guinea – Minister” a request was submitted to classify some documents as official secrets and to establish access to them only for certain expressly specified persons. Actually, we are talking about ministers, state secretaries and those who were involved in PNRR.

The list of those who had access can be viewed HERE and HERE

Guinea: PSD smokes. We were the only government to publish annexes as well

In connection with HotNews.ro, the former minister of European projects, Cristian Ginea, said that it is actually a correspondence that was conducted at the government level with the European Commission, which was disturbed by the fact that everything was discussed with officials from Bucharest. appears in the press. He added that the presented document was not written by him, but he did order the creation of the “scheme” for these reasons.

“PSD is blowing smoke. It is perfectly normal for any head of an institution to regulate such a scheme, especially since it was about the response of the European Commission, which was upset that what he said got into the press. The European Commission does not publish these documents. I ordered Mr. Burlak (the head of the classified documents service) to draw up a scheme for their distribution, otherwise the information would reach the most appropriate people: ministers, secretaries of state, the PNRR team. And that’s why Mr. Bolosh’s planted people stop creating public hysteria around the PNRR,” Cristian Ginea told HotNews.ro.

He added that if this is the philosophy of the current coalition, then he “challenges Mr. Bolosh to make public what he received from the European Commission on operational issues.”

The former minister also said that he decided to make public absolutely all documents from the PNRR, including those related to costing, although this was not done anywhere.

Guinea recalled that he hosted PSDists at MIPE, who even then accused the PNRR of being kept secret.

The PSD has been rummaging around like a pig in a garbage can, maybe it will find something and it might not. We were the only government to publish annexes as well. There was nothing secret,” he added.

Regarding Colaku’s accusations about the list of hospitals included in the PNRR, Guinea says that it is not about any irregularities, but that “the problem is that there were pesedist barons who could not send anything” so that they could be found in list of investments.