Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Eugen Tomac, has announced plans for a significant administrative reform. He argues the current territorial structure, established during the Ceaușescu era, is unsustainable. A key component of this reform involves re-evaluating state funding for municipalities. Tomac specifically stated that continued subsidies for towns with populations as low as 300-400 residents are no longer viable. This proposed change aims to streamline governance and allocate resources more efficiently. The move signals a potential restructuring of local administration and budgetary priorities under the new government. The plan is part of Tomac’s broader governing program, details of which remain to be fully unveiled.