Romanias Parliament on Friday resumed its plenary sessions after the summer recess; The main legislative priorities on the agenda are amendments to the pension law and the justice laws, respectively
European Commission asks Bucharest to provide more details about suggested reforms in the judiciary
The debate over where the anti-corruption fight ends and where the violation of human rights begins has re-ignited in Romania.
Growing scepticism about the pardons bill being a solution to prison overcrowding in Romania
Over 50,000 Interior Ministry personnel to ensure public safety and order during Easter holidays
President Iohannis to receive Charles, Prince of Wales in Bucharest on Wednesday
A look at the main stories in Romania this week.
The Romanian Interior Ministry has presented its activity report for last year
Corruption continues to be one of Romanias major problems, according to the US Department of States report.
Since January 31st, Romanians have taken to the streets in large numbers, accusing the leftist Government of attempting to amend criminal law and favour some politicians.
Wide-scale anti-government protests are due in front of the Government offices in Bucharests Victory Square this evening/ The Central Bank governor says political tensions might impact monetary and fiscal stability