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Investments in education are key to a better future (Senate head)

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The signing of the one billion euro funding contracts from the and (PNRR) for equipping Romania's schools is an unprecedented moment, said on Wednesday, adding that it is clear that education and healthcare are Romania's top priorities, and investments in education are the key to a better future for Romania.

"The "" country project (...) initiated by in 2016 (...) started from the premise that all children should have access to quality education. Education is a fundamental human right and…

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