Prime Minister Emil Boc on Friday said there is a draft law with the Labour Ministry under which state child allowances will be differentiated according to parents’ income.’Our point of view is that we should earmark more consistent financial resources in the form of child allowances to children in families on smaller income compared with the children in families on higher income,’ Boc told journalists.
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