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Over 1.277 million jobs filled in public institutions and authorities in March 2023 (Ministry of Finance)

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The number of posts filled in Romania's public institutions and authorities was 1,277,054 in March 2023, by 470 more than in the previous month, 63.88% of them in the central public administration, according to data published on the website of the Ministry of Finance (MF), consulted by AGERPRES.

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