
17 bln. RON
50% of the program financed from EU funds

AIM: Fighting the increase of prices
Beneficiaries of social measures: 12.3 million Romanians
1 bln. RON
Aimed at incentivizing major investments in the economy (State Aid scheme GD 807/2014)

1 bln. EUR
- Vouchers for basic food products
- Vouchers for students

Vouchers for basic food products
50 €, once every 2 months

Vouchers for basic food products
- Mono-parental families or families with at least 2 children < 600 RON/month/person
- Retired persons <1.500 RON / month
- Persons with a minimum statutory revenue
- Persons with disabilities

Vouchers for students
30 € / month, during the school period
For school supplies, clothing and food

Meal tickets
Increasing by 50% the value of meal tickets
(value of one ticket increases from 20.17 RON to 30 RON)

Zero tax for:
+200 RON added to the minimum wage
(Voluntary increase)

Food quota in hospitals, for children and institutionalized senior citizens
+100%
(11 RON/day -> 22 RON/day)

Minimum wage in the agriculture sector
3000 RON
(following the example of the minimum wage in the construction sector)

10% bonus for the farmers
in order to process agricultural products in Romania

We support Romanian agriculture

UNIREA Trading House
Integrator of national programmes in agriculture (state reserve, distribution of agricultural products in schools etc.)
100 million EUR

How do we incentivize domestic processing of Romanian agri-food products?
Bonus of 10% from the value of raw materials processed in Romania

Support for the Romanian economy

300 million RON
For Romanian transport operators

Aid of up to 400,000 € / company
For SMEs with expenses of +15% for utilities

Updating the prices for construction materials
*In public investments contracts

FAMILY START
80% state guarantee, for a loan of max. 75,000 RON
*for nursery, kindergarten, school, studies fee, payment of rent or down payment for buying a home

Increasing the food allowance (+40%)
*for children in placement centers, including those with disabilities

Increasing the amounts allocated for clothing, footwear and school supplies (+58%)
*For children in placement centers