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Ciucă explained the changes, stating, “We are at the stage where we must have an approach oriented towards temporary integration measures or in the medium and long term, in which Ukrainian refugees can live an independent life in our country, integrated into the labor market and with their children benefiting from education and social life.”
Authorities in Bucharest plan to start paying the same amount of money to a whole family rather than a single individual, but only if refugees are employed and send their children to a local school.
Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă told the media, “Over 3 million Ukrainian citizens crossed our borders in the last 12 months, of which over 2.5 million benefited from direct support from the Romanian Government or our partners, whether we are talking about free transport, food, clothing, shelter, long-term accommodation, emergency financial aid, tens of thousands of free medical and social interventions and services, access to the labor market and Romanian schools, or the guarantee of safety offered by the temporary protection status offered by our country. Romania was and will remain a place of safety and tranquility for the waves of Ukrainian refugees. We assumed from the first moment the role of a reliable European and international partner.”
Ciucă explained the changes, stating, “We are at the stage where we must have an approach oriented towards temporary integration measures or in the medium and long term, in which Ukrainian refugees can live an independent life in our country, integrated into the labor market and with their children benefiting from education and social life.”