Bucharest – Ilie Bolojan, a key figure in Romanian public administration, has proposed a significant overhaul of the nation’s public order system, suggesting a revised approach to managing individuals present in public spaces. The proposal, unveiled October 3, 2025, aims to address concerns surrounding public safety and streamline law enforcement efforts.
Bolojan’s initiative centers on redefining protocols for interacting with people legitimately occupying streets and public areas. He argues current regulations are overly restrictive and hinder normal civic life, while together proving ineffective at preventing genuine threats to public order. The reform seeks to balance security needs with the rights of citizens, potentially impacting how police respond to gatherings, protests, and everyday street activity across Romania.
According to Agerpres, Bolojan believes a more nuanced system is required, one that distinguishes between individuals posing a genuine risk and those simply utilizing public spaces legally. Details of the proposed changes remain under development, but the core principle involves empowering law enforcement to focus resources on credible threats while minimizing interference with law-abiding citizens.
The announcement comes amid ongoing national debate regarding police conduct and public safety measures. Bolojan’s proposal is expected to spark further discussion among lawmakers, civil society organizations, and the public as Romania navigates evolving security challenges. The publication date of the article is 2025/10/03 16:32.