Ilie Bolojan Pulls Out with the Proposal to Cut Social Grants
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Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is pulling back after the scandal triggered by the proposal to eliminate social scholarships during the summer. He said that everything is just a proposal under review, not a definitive decision. The government is going to assess the whole situation and will come up with a decision in no more than ten days.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said Wednesday evening, on B1 TV, that the Government will examine the proposals of the Ministry of Education on the organization of national examinations and the granting of social grants for students, following a decision to be taken after the end of the period of public consultation.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan spoke on Wednesday about the Ministry of Education which put in public debate a draft Government Decision that eliminates, without any public explanation, the payment of the social grant during school holidays. Article Ilie Bolojan, step back in cutting social grants during summer vacation: We will analyze the proposal, to make the right decision. What tiny economy the government would make for orphans appears…
The government cuts social grants for students during the holiday period: They will only be granted during the course period. The HG project was put into public debate The government cuts social grants for students during the holiday period: They will only be granted during the course period. The HG project was put into public debate A draft Government decision amending the methodology and framework for granting scholarships for students and the…
The social protection authority of the Ministry of Labour explained, on Thursday, the reasons for the suspension of the student grant and confirmed that there was no formal decision to suspend the grant.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said Wednesday that the Government will examine the proposals of the Ministry of Education on the organization of national examinations and the granting of social grants for students.
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