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October 7, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Olguța Vasilescu, a Romanian politician, recently expressed frustration with the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF), stating she wants to "reach the moon" and "take a screenshot" of their actions. She accused ANAF of various offenses. Meanwhile, a Bitcoin expert analyst has been warning about a selling pressure that has persisted for three years, noting that the price is becoming saturated.
October 6, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Lia Olguța Vasilescu, a member of the PSD party, has finalized a version of the reform for the central administration, proposing a 30% reduction in the total number of positions, but no more than 20% of the occupied ones. She has expressed agreement with a 30% reduction in the total number of positions, suggesting that 10% of the cuts should come from the central administration. Vasilescu has also stated that the PSD aims for a 10% reduction in personnel within the administration. In a video statement, she has given the option to each credit orderer to choose between providing personnel or reducing expenses. Vasilescu has also called for at least a 10% reduction in the central public administration. She has provided a response regarding the PSD's version for reducing personnel in the local public administration. In a video, she has stated that the PSD wants a 10% reduction in the number of employees in the central administration.
September 3, 2025 at 1:31 PM
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September 2, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Olguța Vasilescu, a Romanian politician, has been actively discussing and critiquing recent political developments. She has challenged the misconception that local public administration has the highest number of employees. Vasilescu has also criticized Ilie Bolojan's statements, emphasizing that the fiscal reform should not disadvantage large municipalities. She has expressed her satisfaction that even the prime minister has acknowledged that the coalition's presented data were not accurate. Vasilescu has further stated that the proposed reform in local administration may not hold up in court, as those dismissed might return. She has also clarified that her party, the Social Democratic Party (PSD), is not against reforms, but has seen previous reforms that were poorly executed, leading to increased state payments after court decisions. In a separate instance, Vasilescu, the mayor of Craiova, highlighted the differing situations of two similar communes, one dismissing six employees and the other hiring one, emphasizing the need for fairness and understanding in such decisions.