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11 August 10:38

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan emphasized that small municipalities will continue to benefit from government support, but must collect their taxes and avoid excessive salaries.

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Ilie Bolojan said that small municipalities will continue to receive help from the Government, but criticized their irresponsible management, which leads to bankruptcy. The PM emphasized that it is not normal for mayors to set low taxes for popularity, while employees' salaries are inflated. He said that the state can no longer financially support local authorities, and the proposed measures aim to improve efficiency in local public administration. Bolojan emphasized the need to sanction poor performance in the management of public funds.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has convened government institutions to discuss restructuring measures, aimed at cutting spending and staff.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has summoned the heads of subordinate institutions to discuss spending cuts and staff reductions.
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