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They are starting to build nurseries in Romania. Attila Cseke, the Minister of Development and Administration of the new Bucharest government, has identified an important program point for families as a priority.
In terms of the number of crèches, Romania ranks last among the EU Member States.
There are currently about four hundred nurseries in the country, less than ten per county.
The program of the center-right coalition cabinet led by Florin Cîţu includes the construction and modernization of 2,500 nurseries, kindergartens and schools.

The crèche construction program in Romania aims to support young families Photo: Zoltán Havran
– In order to support young families, we are launching a development program aimed at significantly increasing the number of crèches.
This is how we can help young mothers so that they can have a child and return to work after the end of parental leave.
– emphasized Attila Cseke after his inauguration as Minister.
At our request, the head of the ministry representing the Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania (DAHR) said that crèche buildings are already being planned. – I asked for three blueprints, one for rural, one for small town and one for big city nursery buildings. When this is completed, the technical documents, the feasibility plan will be prepared, and then the conditions under which the municipalities can apply will be determined. By the end of 2021, we will already know these conditions, Attila Cseke emphasized.
The DAHR’s ministry leader, by the way
He also considers it extremely important for the Hungarian community in Transylvania that the Romanian administration should not be organized in the direction of centralization.
He believes that local communities should be given more role in decision-making, the implementation of which is supported by the Ministry of Development and Administration.
Source: Magyar Nemzet by magyarnemzet.hu.
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