The Orban Cabinet's government programme includes short-term objectives regarding the proper organisation and conduct of the political elections scheduled for 2020, the resumption of public debates on justice legislation to bring it in line with the recommendations of European institutions, as well as streamlining the government.
"The difficult political situation in which Romania finds itself today requires the promotion of a government programme with short-term objectives that will prepare reforms necessary for the modernisation of Romania in a European spirit. The main objectives included in the pogramme regard the organisation and proper conduct of the political elections scheduled for 2020; resuming public debates on justice legislation to bring it in line with the recommendations of European institutions; streamlining the government and restoring its administrative capacity and the confidence of the citizens in the state institutions by re-establishing the central and local government structures on the principles of institutional efficiency and administrative meritocracy; transitioning from the current economic model based on increasing consumption without ensuring the investment necessary for the sustainability of public spending to an economic model that will boost economic development based on investment and increased competitiveness as well as productivity, with the main aim to reduce economic imbalances," reads the government programme.
According to the document, going forward, the National Liberal Party will act to "introduce measures to make up for the slippages of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) governance and for steering public policies back towards a sustainable approach in which economic growth will create well-being."
"At the same time, a series of problems arising in various fields (infrastructure, education, health, agriculture, environment, etc.) are added to these themes, creating expectations with the citizens, that calls for the adoption of urgent short-term measures. On the other hand, the geopolitical developments and the changes that will take place in the structure of the European Union have brought up on the public agenda new topics (Brexit, immigration, climate change, etc.), on which the Romanian society demands positions from those in charge," the document shows.
Holding 2020 general elections, resuming debates on justice laws, short-term objectives in gov't programme
Explorează subiectul
Articole Similare

9
Bucharest Stock Exchange closes Monday trading session higher across most indices
9

10
Romania enters 2026 with better-balanced public finances, solid foundation for responsible budget (FinMin)
10

11
CultMin: Through proposed amendments to Copyright Law, artists can earn more
11

15
French Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Armed Forces to visit Cincu Training Centre, 30 to 31 December
15

9
Education Ministry,clarifications regarding elimination of 30,000 positions:Incomplete understanding of way teaching norms are established
9

22
Judges who boycotted CCR session complain that they were called to work on a non-working day
22

10
Implementation of PNRR projects, speeding up payment mechanisms, remain clear priority for Health minister
10

23
CCR boycott futile, PSD sabotages coalition from within, says Forta Dreptei Party's Orban
23

13
Former Justice Minister Ion says abuse by Constitutional Court judges is without precedent
13

10
JusMin has not received any request from CCR regarding reform of magistrates' pensions
10

13
BNR: Deposits of non-government resident customers up 1.5 percent in November 2025
13

12
Senate's Abrudean: Repeated postponements of CCR's decision on pensions reform cannot become a blocking strategy
12

13
Managers from industry and retail estimate moderate decrease in economic activity in coming months
13
















Comentează