
A “deep” discussion on Digi 24 at the end of an interview with Minister of Finance Marcel Bolosh, who is also a missionary priest: who comes first, the church or the politician? What kind of bosses does Patriarch Daniil, Chuke or Cholak have? Who is more loyal to Cholak or Chuke?
Marcel Bolosh didn’t wait long for the moderator’s invitation and said that the Church accepts, but the pastoral mission also fits well with the finances, because he feels “good support from the PNL”.
Both Chuke and Cholaku are very good Christians, have values, Christian morals, do good deeds for people and are close to them.
Prompted by Prelipchan, Bolosh made it clear that the leader of the AUR, George Simion, is not quite up to par in Orthodox life, that he talks more and has little to do.
“Know that I really believe a person when he tells me he is a Christian, because Christians have moral values. Therefore, I am very glad that there are two faithful people at the head of the NLP and the government. They do a lot of good work and are close to people, each in their own way,” said Bolosh.
The minister also noted that he also does many good deeds, but he does not like to talk about it.
Moving on to the day-to-day, the minister announced that the diesel excise duty would not be abolished, that he would sack all ANAF vice-presidents and that there would be changes at the top of customs.
This is pension money, the government “managed to close the budget hole”, but the budget deficit has not yet been discussed with Brussels.
Source: Hot News

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