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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that in December, a train ordinance will be issued to reduce budgetary expenses, which could also affect the minimum wage.

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The Prime Minister of Romania, Ilie Bolojan, announced that it is 'very likely' that a new emergency ordinance will be issued in December, which will aim to reduce budgetary expenditures. This could affect the minimum wage and the allowances for mayors, considering that certain measures expire at the end of the year. Bolojan emphasized that there is no financial capacity to introduce suspended rights, such as allowances for mayors. Regarding the minimum wage, the Prime Minister mentioned that there are no 'very large spaces for growth' due to economic and budgetary realities. A tripartite meeting is scheduled for next week, where these issues will be discussed.

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Pregătește Guvernul o ordonanță „trenuleț” în decembrie? Răspunsul premierului Ilie Bolojan
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Premierul României anunță că în decembrie vom avea ”foarte probabil” o nouă ”ordonanță trenuleț”: ”Nu putem fugi de asta”
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Guvernul pregătește o nouă ordonanță trenuleț în decembrie: posibile efecte asupra salariului minim

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will consult employers' associations and trade unions next week to decide on increasing the minimum wage, considering the capping of salaries in the public sector.
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Prime Minister Bolojan: The decision regarding the minimum wage for 2026 will be finalized in two weeks.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announces that next week the third package of fiscal-budgetary measures will be made public, which targets local and central administration.
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Ilie Bolojan announces a 10% reduction in the salary envelope for all ministries, as part of the administration reform. The Prime Minister specified that this is not about an automatic decrease in salaries, but aims to adjust personnel expenses, limit bonuses, and streamline activities in the public sector.
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Ilie Bolojan announced that the gross minimum wage will remain at the same level in 2026, citing rising costs and the impact on the budget.
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