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President Iohannis: So far, government is moving very well

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said on Thursday, before the meeting, that so far the Bucharest government is moving very well.

One 'good and natural' thing, he said, is that there are discussions in the coalition.

"On the other hand, it is very clear that discussion within the coalition will continue, but this is not a bad thing. I think it is a good and natural thing, it would seem stranger for a social democratic party and a liberal party not to discuss these things. They need to be discussed, they need to be clarified, and so far my impression is that reasonable…

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