Risc major de corupție în educație. Liber la predarea furtului către copii de 14 ani, prin examenul dublu de admitere la liceu pregătit de Guvernul Bolojan
The proposed admission rules for high schools in Romania raise concerns about integrity and fairness, allowing significant control by schools over the process. The new regulations permit schools to conduct their own entrance exams, disregarding national evaluation results, and lack proper oversight measures. This could lead to increased corruption and favoritism, as the exams will not be monitored and grading will be done by teachers from the same institutions. Critics argue that these changes undermine previous anti-corruption efforts and could result in a return to a system favoring elite students. The public consultation for these rules ends on August 24, 2026, raising questions about transparency and accountability in the education system.