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Yesterday 17:08

The government has adopted the second budget revision of 2025, with significant changes in expenditures and additional allocations for ministries.

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The government approved on Friday the second budget revision for 2025, based on an economic growth of 0.6% and a GDP of 1,902 billion lei. Personnel expenses will decrease by 255 million lei, while expenditures on goods and services will increase by 6 million lei. Projects funded by the PNRR will face significant cuts, totaling 2.6 billion lei. The Ministry of Health will benefit from an additional 1.511 billion lei, while the Ministry of Transport will receive 750 million lei. On the other hand, the Ministry of Finance will have a reduction of 2.089 billion lei, and the Ministry of Investments and European Projects will lose 1.6 billion lei. The budget revision also includes allocations for heating aid and transfers to the social security budget.

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Guvernul a aprobat a doua rectificare bugetară din 2025 și reforma pensiilor speciale ale magistraților
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The leaders of the governing coalition have decided to finalize the second budget revision by the end of November, with additional allocations.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that the recovery measures implemented by the Government have been successful, highlighting a 12.5% increase in state budget revenues in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
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The coalition agreed to eliminate 10% of the positions in central and local administration, which will lead to the layoff of over 13,000 employees.
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Romania obtained on Thursday the approval of the revised National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), worth 21.41 billion euros, following an ECOFIN meeting in Brussels.
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Bolojan: The revised PNRR of Romania is a realistic one and supports the economy and local communities.
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