My interaction on Monday, April 6, at Digi24. I spoke with Anca Orheian about: - the (premature) rationalization scenario. Rather, we will have a "soft", voluntary rationalization. Anyway, at the level of individual/family consumption, there are already decisions to reduce car trips. But the state could use this crisis as a good opportunity to make fuel consumption more efficient and impose stricter rules for fuel settlement in the governmental/administrative apparatus. - prices: they remain a big problem. Romania's landing in the club of countries that pay the most for fuel worldwide (!) is totally inappropriate and does not correspond to our economic reality. This is NOT our club, our membership in this group is NOT justified and we must get out of there immediately. The fiscal aggressiveness of the Romanian state can bring it a short-term gain (deficit reduction), but it can create long-term loss and consequences (at best, economic contraction, at worst - bringing extremist forces to power). Careful! Individuals and economic operators who have built up fuel reserves in the context of this crisis: fuel must be kept in appropriate conditions - optimal temperature of 21 degrees Celsius, stored in a dry place, without moisture, without contact with water, because it can spoil.
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