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PM Dancila says official statistics show Romania to be second in EU in economic growth terms

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said on Wednesday that data released by the of Statistics (INS) and the for Strategy and Prognosis show Romania to be the second in the and contradicts the Opposition leaders who claim that the Romanian economy is "collapsing."

"Those who have said that Romania has a big economic problem, that, in fact, we are collapsing have been contradicted by data released today by the of Statistics and the for Strategy and Prognosis that showed that we are the second state in…

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