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Prime Minister Florin Citu, opposition leader Ciolacu to meet on recovery, resilience plan

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says he has extended an official invitation to national chairman of the opposition (PSD) to a discussion on Romania's and (PNRR) at the government headquarters, agerpres reports. "I spoke on the phone with last week, and we will see each other, I think, this week at the government. I am inviting him to discuss the PNRR a little. (...) That is not yet on the agenda; it also depends on 's schedule. We will have a discussion if not this then next week," Citu told journalists…

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