The European Union is committed to boosting its economic competitiveness
The Constitutional Court of Romania again postponed a ruling with respect to magistrates’ special pensions, with a new date set for 18th February.
Parliament sets its priorities as lawmakers resume their activity.
A review of the most important events of the past week.
Moldova’s President Maia Sandu has called for a faster EU accession.
Prime minister Ilie Bolojan promises that Romania’s economy see recovery this year as a result of the measures taken.
The bill will be passed by the Romanian government in mid-February
Romania finished the year 2025 with a 7.3% average annual inflation rate
Before adopting the state budget for 2026, the government in Bucharest will take responsibility for the administrative reform
After the last government meeting of the year, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan took stock of the work of his Cabinet.
The Romanian government has passed the emergency order that forms the basis of the state budget for next year.
The European Union is abandoning its ambitious plan to sell only electric vehicles from 2035 onwards
Protests against the state of the Romanian judiciary continue
On Sunday Romania’s capital city, Bucharest, elected its mayor in a ballot, which registered the lowest turnout in Romania’s post-communist history
The Romanian government has assumed responsibility for the special pensions reform.