Prime Minister-designate Eugen Tomac recently provided an interview to Politico to discuss his vision for the government. A primary focus of the conversation was the distinction between his program and that of Ilie Bolojan regarding economic and fiscal reforms. Tomac explicitly stated that he would not abandon the necessity of implementing more painful austerity measures. However, he emphasized that his method of governing would differ from Bolojan's approach. The interview highlighted the complexities of managing fiscal discipline within the current political climate. Tomac's commitment to austerity suggests a rigorous path toward economic stabilization. These insights provide a glimpse into the potential policy shifts under his leadership.