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EXCLUSIV Traian Basescu, on the New Law of Pay: "Romania Has Been Devalued Not by the Salaries of the Budgetaries, but by Their Spores.

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Former President Traian Basescu commented, in Romania TV, the controversy over the new payroll law and measures prepared by the authorities to reduce budgetary expenditure. He argues that Romania must make the difference between wages and income and states that the main problem of the budget system is mainly in the form of spores. Article EXCLUSIV Traian Basescu, about the new payroll law: "Romania has been devalued not by the salaries of the bu…

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Only at REALITY PLUS, he explained other aspects of the new law of pay. However, the Social Democrat claims that the new project was not debated with the parties and that it was on the market when he received it on the phone.

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Former President Traian Basescu commented, in Romania TV, the controversy over the new payroll law and measures prepared by the authorities to reduce budgetary expenditure. He argues that Romania must make the difference between wages and income and states that the main problem of the budget system is mainly in the form of spores. Article EXCLUSIV Traian Basescu, about the new payroll law: "Romania has been devalued not by the salaries of the bu…

Traian Basescu, the former President of Romania, said in an intervention at B1TV that the Payroll Law is a difficult reform to adopt, both nationally and at European level. The former Head of State said that the law would not have any way to thank the budgetarians, but also the European Commission. "For example, on the payroll law, as long as the President has already issued a view, he will not enact this law if it represents wage cuts. So this …

The interim Minister of Finance, Alexandru Nazare, reports on Thursday, about the law of pay, that Romania needs a predictable wage, built on multi-annual rules and limits, not increases that can no longer be financed.

·Bucharest, Romania
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romaniatv.net broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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