Eugen Tomac, a candidate for Romanian Prime Minister, has promised not to raise taxes or fees if elected. He made the declaration during an appearance on Antena 3 CNN, coinciding with the release of his governing program. Tomac stated the Romanian economy and citizens have already endured enough fiscal adjustments. He specifically addressed the salary law, asserting it would not be sent to Parliament under his leadership. This pledge aims to reassure voters concerned about economic burdens. Tomac’s campaign is focusing on maintaining fiscal stability and avoiding further strain on businesses and individuals. The announcement is a key component of his platform as he seeks the premiership.