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8 July 09:58

Education Minister Daniel David has announced that the scholarship fund for the school and university year 2025-2026 will increase compared to 2022-2023, but will not reach the levels of 2023-2024.

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Daniel David said that the 2025-2026 scholarship fund will be larger than the 2022-2023 fund, but will not compare to previous increases. He stressed that the changes are temporary until the country's finances stabilize. He also noted that merit scholarships will be limited to 15% of a class with a minimum grade of 9. David criticized the current mechanisms in education, saying the aim is to improve the system, not destroy education.

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Ministrul Educației: Fondul de burse de anul viitor nu se poate compara cu creşterile din perioada 2023-2025
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Daniel David, despre bursele de anul viitor: Nu se pot compara cu creşterile din 2023-2025. „Trebuie să mergi cu plăcere la şcoală”

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Education Minister Daniel David said there are not enough funds for salaries and scholarships this year, underlining the need for budget changes.
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Daniel David stated that education will no longer endure austerity measures and that the school year will start with an adequate number of teaching standards.
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Education Minister Daniel David has said that universities can continue to offer scholarships from their own income, regardless of the form of study, despite the fiscal crisis.
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Minister Daniel David confirmed the possible boycott of the beginning of the school year on September 8, due to teachers' dissatisfaction with the 'Bolojan Law'.
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Minister Daniel David rejected the idea of suspending the school year 2025–2026, despite announced protests from teachers, stating that austerity measures are necessary to save the educational system.
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Education Minister, Daniel David: 2025, the most complicated year for education in Romania since 1989
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Daniel David School grants merit scholarships austerity measures

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Romanians in Germany are advised to apply for Kinderzuschlag, a financial support of up to 297 euros per month for each child.

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INSCOP survey, commissioned by Polithink: 52.4% of Romanians believe that EU membership does not limit national independence, while 38.1% support the contrary.

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