Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Eugen Tomac, has revealed that administrative-territorial reform is the central pillar of his proposed governing program. He announced this during an appearance on Antena 3 CNN, stating the current administrative structure resembles one established during the Ceaușescu era and is unsustainable. Tomac claims to have encountered no opposition from potential coalition partners regarding this reform. He further indicated that his government does not plan to increase taxes. The governing program was made public on Saturday, outlining the executive branch’s future measures. This reform aims to modernize Romania’s administrative divisions and improve governance efficiency. Details of the reform’s specific implementation remain to be disclosed.