PM Ciolacu: We can achieve goal of OECD membership through integrated approach across entire administration

PM Ciolacu: We can achieve goal of OECD membership through integrated approach across entire administration

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We can only achieve the goal of OECD membership through a joint effort, an integrated approach across the entire administration. I expect reliability from everyone, given that we are evaluated in 26 areas and that we must demonstrate the will and ability to implement OECD recommendations, said prime minister Marcel Ciolacu on Monday, according to a Government press release sent to AGERPRES. CE Report quoting Agerpres

The National Committee for Romania's accession to the OECD met on Monday at the Victoria Palace of Government, under the leadership of prime minister Marcel Ciolacu, to assess the status of the accession process and discuss priorities for the coming period.

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