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November 29, 2025 at 12:32 AM
The Romanian government has adopted the second budget rectification of the year. The rectification involves moving resources from areas where they were not fully consumed to areas with real and urgent needs, without affecting the budget deficit of 8.4% of the GDP. The government has also adjusted its economic growth projections to 0.6% and the average monthly gross salary to approximately 9,000 lei. The rectification aims to reduce overall expenditure and increase funding for certain ministries, with the Ministry of Transport and local authorities receiving more funds. The Ministry of Health, Transport, and Agriculture will also benefit from increased funding, while the Ministry of Economy, Finance, and MIPE will see a reduction in funds. The rectification also includes changes to pensions for magistrates and strengthening the governance of state-owned enterprises. The government has abolished provisions that compensated suppliers for capped energy bills through this budget rectification. The rectification reduces both state revenues and expenditures, keeping the deficit at 8.4% of the GDP. The government has approved the second budget rectification for the year 2025, with no further details provided. The government has adopted projects regarding pensions for magistrates and the budget rectification, with Prime Minister Bolojan stating that they will start implementing responsibility for the pensions reform today and likely finalize the procedure on December 2nd. The budget rectification document shows that certain institutions will receive more funds, while others will see cuts.
November 28, 2025 at 12:29 AM
Petro retracted his previous accusation against Paloma Valencia, but made a derogatory remark, comparing her to a bag of trash. The government has proposed a budget rectification that reduces revenues and expenditures by over 2.1 billion lei. The Ministry of Finance is preparing for the second budget rectification of the year, with a projected deficit of 8.4% of the GDP and a reduction in revenues of 2.1 billion lei. The Parliament has approved the budget rectification for 2025, which includes funds for healthcare, transportation, and agriculture, while some ministries face significant cuts. The Minister of Finance has assured that the deficit target will be maintained and that salaries will be covered in the rectification. The latest budget rectification, approved by the Parliament, aims to reduce the deficit to 8.4% of the GDP, with revenues and expenditures both decreasing by over 2 billion lei.