The Minister of Energy, Bogdan Ivan, said on Saturday in Bistrița that it is "extremely important" that in Romania the price of fuel does not reach 10 lei per liter, which is why at the moment…
The Romanian government has approved a plan to reduce the number of director positions within Romsilva, the national forest administrator, by half, from 41 to 19, as part of an efficiency drive.
The Romanian government is developing a plan to lower energy prices, with measures including unblocking technical connection permits (ATR), as announced by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.
The Romanian government has approved an emergency ordinance to keep natural gas prices stable for residential customers until March 2027, with a minister stating Romania is nearing energy independence.
The Romanian government is attempting to pass the 2026 budget next week, but faces internal divisions within the ruling coalition over social aid provisions.
The Romanian government has established the monthly spending limits for prefects and sub-prefects in 2026 for housing, accommodation, and travel, maintaining the 2025 levels.
The Romanian government is meeting to discuss several legislative acts aimed at fiscal-budgetary modifications, including measures to reduce the risk of non-payment of excise duties and VAT owed to the state budget.
The Romanian government has adopted an emergency ordinance on February 24 for economic recovery and investment stimulation, including fiscal facilities and support schemes for companies.
The Romanian government has adopted an administrative reform package, elaborated by the Ministry of Development, which will eliminate 6,409 positions in local and central administration to ensure decentralization and faster local development.
The Romanian government is set to adopt measures for administrative cuts and an economic recovery package today, with protests announced in Victoriei Square during the adoption.
The Romanian government has extended the categories of employees eligible to receive outstanding wages from the wage guarantee fund, moving from a 'solidarity tax' to a safety net for workers.
The Romanian government adopted new regulations to extend the monitoring of social share transfers to all transfers made by company associates, not just controlling shareholders, aiming to prevent debt evasion.
For the third time this year, the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) has firmly requested the Romanian Government and Ministry of Justice to adopt measures to unblock the 'critical' human resources situation within the judicial system.
The Romanian government has approved a mechanism to prevent gas price increases for household consumers until April 1, 2027, effectively postponing the liberalization of the gas market.
The Romanian government is discussing an emergency ordinance project regarding measures for household natural gas consumers from April 2026 to March 2027, in the context of market liberalization.
Over 1,000 complaints have been filed on the Romanian government's 'Fără Hârtie' (Paperless) platform regarding problems with electronic ID cards and other administrative procedures, just one day after its launch.
The Romanian government is intervening in the water crisis in Curtea de Argeș, allowing the city hall to finance the replacement of filters and the water station's installation, even without an approved 2026 budget.
The Romanian government has reinstated tax reductions for homes older than 50 years through an emergency ordinance, reversing a previous decision that would have tripled taxes in some cases from January 1, 2026.
Romania's Prime Minister has raised concerns regarding the financing of the proposed mini-reactors at Doicești, questioning where the necessary 7 billion dollars will come from. Nuclearelectrica is responding to these signals of distrust from the government regarding the innovative energy security solution.
A Romanian government official, Cristian Bușoi, stated that gas prices are unlikely to significantly decrease with the start of Black Sea gas production next year, citing the single European market, contradicting earlier claims.
A Romanian government website (data.gov.ro) displayed advertisements for gambling sites, weight loss pills, and cockfights from Vietnam for almost a year before they were removed, prompting explanations from the General Secretariat of the Government (SGG).
Romanian Development Minister Cseke Attila announced an emergency ordinance limiting public management positions to two five-year terms and high-ranking public officials to two three-year terms, introducing mobility through rotation.
The Romanian government is considering an economic recovery package that includes state aid for investments of at least one billion lei and various tax incentives for companies and entrepreneurs.
Cristian Preda, a well-known university professor, publicly tore up his PhD diploma obtained in France during a live broadcast, protesting the Romanian government's intention to nearly halve the bonus awarded to public sector employees.
The Romanian government has adopted an emergency ordinance to extend state intervention in the natural gas market for household consumers until March 31, 2027, to prevent sudden bill increases.
The Romanian government has approved an emergency ordinance introducing a stability bonus of up to 27,000 lei for young people (NEETs) who are not working or studying and secure their first job.
The Romanian government adopted an emergency ordinance proposed by the Ministry of Finance, modifying fiscal rules for companies and taxpayers, including stricter regulations for the transfer of company shares.
Ovidiu Ghiman, CEO of Metaminds, explains the significance of the Governmental Private Cloud project for Romania's public administration, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and increase citizen trust through improved access to services.
The Romanian government has launched the 'Fără hârtie' (Paperless) online platform, inviting citizens to report bureaucracy and cumbersome procedures to help digitalize public administration and reduce red tape.
The Romanian government has approved an amendment to the magistrates' pensions law, bringing forward the implementation of certain articles from January 1, 2026, to the date the normative act comes into force.
The Romanian government has reversed its decision to adopt a project reducing certain local taxes and duties for disabled individuals, old properties, and cars, despite earlier promises from the ruling coalition leaders.
The union of government employees has requested Parliament to initiate criminal proceedings against Premier Ilie Bolojan and Development Minister Cseke Atilla for alleged 'acts committed in the exercise of their function'.
The Romanian government has one month to replace most interim managements of state-owned companies with professional managers, an obligation under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and for EU accession.
As part of public administration reform, the Romanian government has introduced a measure, effective in September, that links the payment of fines to the right to drive, meaning unpaid fines could lead to pedestrian status for drivers.
Following the adoption of an emergency ordinance by the Romanian government to increase the financial capacity of the public sector, public cultural institutions such as museums, public collections, and libraries are exempt from personnel cuts.
The Romanian government, led by Prime Minister Bolojan, convened to adopt two emergency ordinances concerning public administration reform and economic recovery measures.
The Romanian government has decided to reintroduce reductions for local taxes and duties, which were significantly increased from January 1, 2026, specifically for homes older than 50 years.