Rovana Plumb makes promises on behalf of Romania in Strasbourg: we are open and we respect the way in which European money is spent – News from sources



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Rovana Plumb, the minister of European funds, said Tuesday that, from the point of view of the presidency of the Council of the European Union, "we are open and we respect" the provisions of the EU Treaty, in which European money is spent, according to notizie.ro.

Regarding the law that the European Parliament will discuss and vote on Thursday on the protection of the Union's budget in the event of a general lack of law in the Member States, Plumb said: "We do not talk about cutting EU funds, but only about compliance with the provisions of the Treaty on the functioning of the Union, where it provides for the way in which European money is spent, which must be transposed in a transparent, fair and cost-effective manner. "

"I look again today on the report that will be in plenary, but from the point of view of opening as a presidency, always on the basis of dialogue and respect for the fundamental principles of the EU, with particular attention to the rule of law, but freedom, civil rights, we are open and respected ", he added.

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The minister met several European officials on Monday with whom he discussed "all that means a legislative package on cohesion". The aim of the talks was to "reach a consensus by entering the negotiation of the dossier".

"We are ready to enter the framework regulation in the trialogue on some elements.The important thing is that we are ambitious, but also realistic, to be able to conclude on time, to have a partial general report, until the next General Coalition on cohesion to be held on June 25, "Plumb explained.

Rovana Plumb is part of the delegation led by Prime Minister Viorica Dăncilă, who is working on a working visit to Strasbourg to present the work program of the Romanian Presidency to the Council of the European Union.

Dăncilă will present the priorities to the plenary session of the European Parliament, which will take place on Tuesday.

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