Romania‘s government is advancing a series of legislative reforms aimed at improving the efficiency and financial stability of public sector entities, signaling a broader push for fiscal duty. On September 22, 2025, lawmakers are considering draft laws focused on resource recovery, healthcare, public enterprise governance, and autonomous administrative authorities. These measures come as Romania navigates economic pressures and seeks to optimize the use of public funds.
The proposed legislation encompasses four key areas. First, measures to recover and streamline public resources are under review. Concurrently,a draft law for health reform is being debated,alongside a draft law concerning the corporate governance of public enterprises. legislation targeting the efficiency of certain autonomous administrative authorities is also progressing. These combined efforts represent a important attempt to overhaul how Romania’s public sector operates, with potential implications for service delivery, economic growth, and the national budget. The reforms are intended to address long-standing issues of inefficiency and lack of openness, ultimately aiming to ensure public funds are utilized more effectively.