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Barna on motion against Ghinea: muscle-flexing exercise on PSD's part

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Deputy Prime Minister Dan Barna said that the simple motion that the social democrats want to table against the Minister of Investments and , , is an "muscle-flexing exercise", noting that he is satisfied the work he has done in preparing the and . "It's very funny, because PSD was just the party that was invited and went with representatives to the Ministry of Investment and and saw the program before, they expressed points of view, some of them were taken over. They are the least entitled to express dissatisfaction…

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