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PSD v. Eugen Tomac: Social Democrats want to impose measures on their government program in exchange for voting.
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PSD v. Eugen Tomac: Social Democrats want to impose measures on their government program in exchange for voting.

The PSD has presented Eugen Tomac with a list of measures that the new government must include in its governance program in exchange for parliamentary support. These include ending austerity, reducing VAT, increasing the minimum wage, and changes related to CASS. The proposed measures also cover anti-inflation packages, tax reductions, pension indexing, and exemptions for certain groups.

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PSD v. Eugen Tomac: Social Democrats want to impose measures on their government program in exchange for voting.

The PSD has presented Eugen Tomac with a list of measures that the new government must include in its governance program in exchange for parliamentary support. These include ending austerity, reducing VAT, increasing the minimum wage, and changes related to CASS. The proposed measures also cover anti-inflation packages, tax reductions, pension indexing, and exemptions for certain groups.

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