Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Eugen Tomac, has stated he will not raise taxes or levies if he receives parliamentary approval. Tomac believes the economy, businesses, and citizens have already absorbed sufficient fiscal shock. He emphasized the urgent need for a functioning government to address the country’s challenges. The nominee expressed hope that political party leaders will recognize the importance of voting to confirm the new executive branch. Tomac’s statement aims to reassure the public and business sector amidst ongoing political uncertainty. His confirmation hinges on securing votes in Parliament, a process currently underway. The focus now shifts to political negotiations and the timing of a confidence vote.