Premier Mihai Tudose denied on Monday allegations about a potential government reshuffle in the coming period.
Asked at the Senate offices if he contemplates the possibility to sack Health Minister Florian Bodog, Tudose said: "No. There's no reshuffle in the governing line-up I am heading. If someone else shakes up other governments, it's all right. (...) We are not talking reshuffle now," Mihai Tudose said in a brief statement at the Senate.
Relating a moment at a recent press conference in Giurgiu, Executive chairman of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Niculae Badalau explained on the same occasion that a journalist had asked him if a certain doctor, currently serving as MP, would make a good Health Minister, and that he had agreed that the respective person would qualify for the position. AGERPRES .
Premier Tudose denies gov't reshuffle rumor
Articole Similare

13
Carols sung in nine languages by 100 performers on National Minorities Day at Mariaffi Castle in Sangeorgiu de Mures
13

10
Bucharest Stock Exchange closes lower in last trading session of the week
10

15
Case involving one of the largest synthetic drug laboratories sent to trial (IGPR)
15

14
Adoption of quota of 90,000 foreign workers for 2026 is fully in line with market's needs (employers)
14

11
Ilie Bolojan: There are administrative and political problems that we are trying to solve
11

14
Pistol: Before Christmas we will have another 50 kilometers of highway between Focsani and Adjud
14

10
CSM: Almost 3.6 million files managed by Romanian courts this year
10

10
First rail sled to be launched at Straja resort
10

11
Ministry of Labor proposes for 2026 a contingent of 90,000 new foreign workers admitted to labor market
11

11
SNSPA experts contribute to UNESCO report highlighting "significant" deterioration in freedom of expression
11

12
Ciprian Ciucu takes oath to take over as Bucharest's mayor
12

9
Postponement of Mercosur Agreement - Concerns of Romanian and European farmers are justified (PSD's Budai)
9

11
Almost 1.76 million employees benefit from minimum wage increase to 4,325RON,from July 2026 (project)
11

















Comentează