Key facts
- Romania's President Nicușor Dan nominated Adrian Vestea as prime minister.
- Adrian Vestea is from the National Liberal Party.
- Eugen Tomac withdrew his bid for prime minister after failing to secure parliamentary support.
- Janez Jansa, leader of the SDS party, was nominated as Slovenia's Prime Minister-designate.
- Janez Jansa has 15 days to present his cabinet.
- Romania's Minister of Labor, Marius Budai, presented a new public wage law.
- The new public wage law aims for equity, predictability, and transparency in public sector pay.
- The wage law reform is a commitment under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
- The wage envelope is projected to increase by RON 8 billion by 2027.
- Trade unions have requested further guarantees regarding the wage law.
Romania's political crisis is being addressed as President Nicușor Dan nominates Adrian Vestea of the National Liberal Party to the position of prime minister. This nomination follows the withdrawal of Eugen Tomac's bid for the premiership after he was unable to garner sufficient support in parliament. Vestea's nomination aims to resolve the ongoing political instability in the country.
In Slovenia, Janez Jansa, the leader of the SDS party, has been officially nominated as the country's Prime Minister-designate. This designation comes after a parliamentary vote, and Jansa now has a period of 15 days to put forward his proposed cabinet for approval. This nomination marks a significant step in Slovenia's governmental formation process.
Romania's Minister of Labor, Marius Budai, has introduced a new public wage law designed to foster equity, predictability, and transparency within the public sector's compensation structure. This reform is a key commitment under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. The projected impact of this law is an increase in the total wage envelope by RON 8 billion, bringing it to an estimated RON 174 billion by the year 2027. Despite the government's aims, trade unions have voiced a degree of caution, requesting additional guarantees regarding the implementation and effects of the new wage law.
