
Stolojan's Warning: Romania's Fiscal Measures Risk Economic Disaster
Romania's Former Prime Minister Sounds Alarm on Fiscal Measures Former Romanian Prime Minister Theodor Stolojan has issued a sharp critique of the recent fiscal measures adopted by the government, warning of potentially devastating consequences for the nation's economy. In a series of interviews and public statements captured in this video, Stolojan doesn't mince words, stating that "We've reached a point where we're taking bad measures." He points to specific examples, including tax breaks for smaller pensions, as evidence of poor judgment and a lack of sound economic reasoning. Stolojan's concerns highlight a growing debate within Romania about the long-term sustainability of the current fiscal policies. The video shows Stolojan engaging with reporters, emphasizing the absence of clear justification behind these decisions. His words carry significant weight given his experience as a former prime minister and his deep understanding of Romanian economic policy. The situation underscores the need for transparency and careful consideration of the potential economic repercussions of such measures. The debate continues, but Stolojan's warnings serve as a critical voice in the discussion.