Designated Romanian Prime Minister Eugen Tomac has unveiled a 21-chapter governing program, with administrative-territorial reform identified as its top priority. The program’s release follows negotiations with the Social Democratic Party (PSD), whose demands were incorporated to secure their support for Tomac’s government. Details of the specific measures requested by the PSD were not immediately available, but their inclusion suggests a compromise was reached. The program was made public by Tomac’s communication team on Saturday. The administrative reform is positioned as a central focus of the proposed governance. This indicates a potential restructuring of local administrative units under Tomac’s leadership. Further details regarding the program’s implementation and specific policy proposals are expected to be released in the coming days.