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14 November 14:39

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that the Government will start discussions for the 2026 budget in the next two weeks, emphasizing the importance of the rapid adoption of tax changes.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that the Government will start discussions for the state budget for the year 2026 in the next two weeks. He emphasized that it is crucial for the legislative packages aimed at modifying taxation to be adopted on time, in order to ensure a predictable and stable budget. This approach is considered essential to respond to the economic and social needs of the country. The Prime Minister stressed that rigorous budget planning will contribute to effective management of public resources.

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