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Presidential Administration: “Educated Romania” project to enter public consultations on Wednesday

December 3, 2018

Initiated by President Iohannis, the “Educated Romania” project will enter public consultations on Wednesday, at 5 p.m. The “Educated Romania” project represents the amplest and lengthiest public consultation that has taken place so far in the field of public education policies. More than 10,000 persons have taken part in the debate and more than 60 public institutions, non-governmental organisations and representatives of the actors involved in this field of activity have contributed to the drafting of the documents launched on this occasion, the Presidential Administration informs through a press release. “This undertaking expresses the Romanian President’s desire for each Romanian to have the opportunity to contribute to the project,” the source points out. The project will enter public consultations at the Cotroceni Palace. Likewise, the project’s website will also be launched, where the results will be made available and where all those interested are invited to post their opinions and suggestions.

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