Romania Remains the Country with the Biggest Budget Deficit in the Eu in 2025, According to Eurostat.
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The Prime Minister admits that Romania still has the biggest deficit in the European Union, but it has also had the biggest correction. Article Ilie Bolojan: It would be a shame to go back where we left off. Eurostat data shows that the direction is correct. The economy stabilizes without putting pressure on the future of the next generations appears first on Romania TV.
Romania's budgetary deficit calculated according to the European ESA (European System of Accounts) methodology - the standard system used in the European Union to calculate the budget deficit and public debt in a comparable way between all Member States) and validated by Eurostat fell significantly from 9.3% of GDP in 2024 to 7.9% of GDP in 2025, which represents a correction of 1.4 percentage points of GDP, above the initial expectations of int…
The share of the government deficit in GDP remained at 3.1% in the European Union in 2025, the same level as in 2024. However, Romania remains the first in the Member States, with a deficit of 7.9% of GDP, according to data published by Eurostat on Wednesday.
Saved by Belgium, France did not finish last in the European ranking of public deficits of 2025. Eurostat published last Wednesday the public finance data. The forecasts were more pessimistic than reality. Initially, the government expected a public deficit of 5.4% of its GDP, but the figure fell: France's public deficit reached 5.1%, or EUR 152.5 billion. This figure allows France to avoid the last place, occupied by Belgium with a public defic…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that the direction Romania is going is the right one, highlighting a decrease in the budget deficit from 9.3% in 2024 to 7.9% in 2025. Only that, at the same time, official Eurostat data shows an alarming increase in government debt, which reached 59.3% of Gross Domestic Product. The announcement comes [...]
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan commented on Eurostat data, according to which Romania's total deficit fell from 9.3% in 2024 to 7.9% in 2025, stating that these data show that the direction is correct.
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