OECD Economic Study's recommendations, correlated with goals of our government programme, PM Ciolacu says

OECD Economic Study's recommendations, correlated with goals of our government programme, PM Ciolacu says

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The recommendations of the economic study of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development are correlated with the objectives of the government programme, prime minister Marcel Ciolacu stated on Tuesday at the meeting of the National Committee for Romania's Accession to the OECD, which highlighted the importance of implementing the recommendations received from the organization's committees for alignment with standards in terms of legislation, policies and practices, CE Report quotes Agerpres

According to a Government release, the members of the committee, which brings together representatives of the main ministries, institutions and public authorities involved in joining the OECD, analyzed the developments of this process and priorities for the next period.

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