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Amid rising economic pressures, including increased interest rates and fears over losing European funds, Romanian Economy Minister Ivan emphasized the need for calm and stability. He pointed to multiple economic stress points—COVID, the war in Ukraine, and recent financial turbulence—while expressing confidence that stability will be restored after May 18, CE Report quotes Agerpres

Despite uncertainties, Ivan reassured investors that Romania remains a safe and open destination for business. He emphasized continued cooperation on the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and flexibility in using legislative avenues to ensure progress.

Asked about a potential PSD-AUR governing alliance, he declined to speculate, noting it's not his decision.

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