PM Ciolacu: I am convinced enough dismissals will ensue everywhere where there were violations

PM Ciolacu: I am convinced enough dismissals will ensue everywhere where there were violations

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu on Monday said that in the coming days, there will be "enough dismissals" everywhere where there were violations of the regulations regarding residential care homes. CE Report quoting Agerpres

"Today, I received a lot of papers following the inspections. My opinion and many colleagues from the country stepped in today - county council chairs who drew attention to the fact that certain people did not do their job even at the county level,... for example the county agency for social payments and inspection. I am firmly convinced that in the coming days, there will be enough dismissals everywhere where there were violations," Ciolacu said at the Social Democratic Party (PSD) headquarters when asked if Raluca Turcan or other National Liberal Party (PNL) members should resign amid the scandal caused by the violations of residential care homes regulations.

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