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PSD strongly condemns PM Citu's decision not to grant 2nd tranche of increase in child allowances

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PSD strongly condemns the decision of not to grant the second tranche of increase in child allowances, scheduled for July 1, and announces that next week he will submit a bill to Parliament for the immediate rise in allowances to the level set by law as of January 2020. "PSD strongly condemns the decision of who announced that the Government will not grant the second tranche of increase in child allowances, scheduled for July 1, reads a PSD press release sent on Monday to AGERPRES.
According to the quoted source, according to the draft law…

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