A review of the most important events of the past week.
Romanian Defense Minister Mihai Fifor met with his Canadian counterpart/ Enescu festival ends today
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis met with members of the Romanian community in Philadelphia
Government promises to fulfil the demands of penitentiary employees
The Romanian government has approved a draft law introducing mandatory child vaccination/ Romanian border police say there is an increase in the number of people who illegally try to cross Romanias borders, particularly the north-western frontier, with
The Government's intention to raise fuel prices was met with a wave of criticism from the Opposition, the National Bank governor and road carriers
The French President, Emmanuel Macron, will pay a visit to Romania on August 24, at the invitation of his Romanian counterpart, Klaus Iohannis/ The net average salary in Romania stands at 520 Euro
The ten-day cultural marathon occasioned by the International Theatre Festival in Sibiu came to a close on Sunday night
President Klaus Iohannis meets American counterpart Donald Trump/ Unified pay bill, passed by Parliament
Pay rises in the healthcare and education systems in Romania are to be put off by 2 months as compared to the initial version of the unified pay bill.
The ongoing measles outbreak in Romania has killed 25 and has infected over 64 hundred people. Therefore a new law on vaccination is on the Romanian Parliaments agenda.
The Romanian Chamber of Deputies has endorsed a citizens initiative to revise the Constitution so as to redefine the concept of family.
Romanian authorities have taken measures to improve the health of the population
The Government in Bucharest is preparing a multi-annual vaccine acquisition plan, and will set up a new structure to prevent a new vaccine crisis