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Consultări între reprezentanții Cancelariei Prim-Ministrului și cei ai transportatorilor

January 11, 2024

PRESS RELEASE

The Prime Ministers Chancellery representatives had a meeting today at the Victoria Palace with Romanian hauliers representatives.
The dialogue between the two parties aimed at analyzing the problems faced by the transport sector and the solutions to the specific situations raised during the meeting.
Following the consultations, it was agreed that the ministries and institutions responsible for resolving the issues raised will be informed by the Prime Ministers Chancellery about the problems raised, to find the most appropriate solutions.
Thus, it was agreed that a working meeting between the representatives of the hauliers who took part in the consultations at the Government and those of the Financial Supervisory Authority will be held by the end of next week at the latest, to discuss the issues raised regarding the motor third party liability insurance (MTPL) and find solutions to the problems raised by hauliers.
Attending the meeting were Florin Spătaru, Ovidiu Gheorghe, and Daniel Botănoiu, state advisors at the Prime Ministers Chancellery, on behalf of the Government, and designated representatives of hauliers from all areas of the country.

Source: Gov

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