
Romania's Romsilva to Halve Director Positions
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.
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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.

Romania's Environment Minister, Diana Buzoianu, announced that the government is close to adopting a reorganization of Romsilva, which will reduce the number of regional directorates from 41 to 19 and introduce mandate contracts.
A Romanian court has definitively ruled that over 2,500 hectares of forest in Covasna county will return to public state ownership, following legal processes initiated in 2018.