Beginnings (1996–2008) Between 1996 and 2004, Ilie Bolojan was a local councilor of the town of
Aleșd, and from 2004 a member of the Bihor County Council. In 2005 and 2006, he attended specialisation courses in public administration in France and at the National Institute of Administration in
Bucharest. In the period 2005–2007, he was
commissioner ('prefect') of
Bihor County, and in the period 2007–2008 he held the position of secretary general of the Government.
Mayor of Oradea (2008–2020) In 2008, Bolojan was elected mayor of the municipality of Oradea with 50.37% of the vote, becoming the first mayor of the city elected in the first round after 1989. He started a program of administrative and economic reforms, modernising the infrastructure, rehabilitating the historic center and attracting investors, thus Oradea became more attractive from an economic and tourist point of view. In 2012 and 2016, Bolojan was re-elected mayor, obtaining 66.08%, and 70.95% of the vote, respectively.
President of the Bihor County Council (2020–2024) In 2020, Bolojan was elected president of the Bihor County Council with 61.51% of the vote. He continued to promote infrastructural development and investment attraction projects for the county, improving public services and creating a more efficient and transparent administrative system.
President of the Senate (2024–2025) Following the December 2024 parliamentary elections, Bolojan became a member of the Romanian Senate, and on 23 December 2024, he was chosen as the
president of the Senate of Romania. He served as acting president until 26 May 2025, when
Nicușor Dan's
presidency began following his victory in the
2025 Romanian presidential election. During his tenure, the presidency of Romania saw a boost in reputation after the lackluster final years of the
Iohannis presidency, with more public appearances and media visibility. In foreign affairs, Bolojan reiterated Romania's commitment to helping Ukraine during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine with logistics and additional deliveries, ensured stronger ties with southern neighbor
Bulgaria and had a major meeting with Emmanuel Macron regarding French military presence on NATO's Eastern flank, though opposing the presence of additional nuclear weapons. Domestically, he was seen as a stabilizing force following the social and institutional crisis caused by the
annulment of the Presidential elections months prior. He promised a more organized and better regulated
presidential election and reiterated the obligation of national institutions to respect and serve the Romanian people. Bolojan met with local banking associations to discuss and implement plans regarding EU funds absorption and investments in local businesses and infrastructure. He also militated for an increase in defense spending in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War, saying "“defence is no longer a free service". His interim presidency came to an end on 26 May 2025 following Nicusor Dan's win in the presidential elections. After nearly a month of negotiations, he assumed the premiership after being named by Dan. ==Premiership (since 2025)==