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Income From the Ministry. Bolojan's ad: in 2026, It Must Have a 10% Reduction in Salary

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Ili Bolojan explains where cuts will be made in central administration. Ministers and public institutions must drop by up to 10% of the total wage budget, either by grants or by reducing wages. The Prime Minister refuses...

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Ili Bolojan explains where cuts will be made in central administration. Ministers and public institutions must drop by up to 10% of the total wage budget, either by grants or by reducing wages. The Prime Minister refuses...

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan explained, on Wednesday, in an interview for the ProTV.ro News, that in 2026 all ministers will have to reduce the costs, so that the state budget deficit will begin to reach "a sustainable level". The government article is preparing a broad reform of the central administration. Bolojan: All ministers will have a reduction of pay by up to 10% in Romania for the first time.

Minister of Education, Daniel David, said that the 10% reduction in salaries will not be applied in pre-university education, confirming Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's statement.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The Bolojan Prime Minister has proposed a reduction of up to 10% of the wage gap to all the ministries of 2026. Economicist Radu Nechita argues that the best way to do this is to grant paid employees and their relations to those who do not do their job.

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan recently explained how the government wants to significantly reduce staff costs, without imposing strong concessions. Each minister will have the freedom to choose how to reduce these costs, with a reduction of up to 10% in 2025 this year. The reduction of staff costs will affect the entire budget sector, [...]

·Romania
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan declared on Wednesday that the draft law on magistrates' pensions is ready and is in the approval circuit, pointing out that, compared to the initial proposal, a transition period of 15 years is foreseen, compared to 10 years as it was in the first draft. The Prime Minister also said that they will ask the Supreme Council of Justice to issue them an opinion within a reasonable period, in order not to exceed the deadli…

·Romania
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romania-actualitati.ro broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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