Romanian Justice Minister resigns; Higher court to rule on controversial bills
The law that converted Swiss franc loans into leu loans at below-market rates is against the Constitution.
Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Holland and the United States have called on the government in Bucharest not to undo the progress achieved in the fight against corruption.
Romanian cinematography has received a fresh award at the Trieste International Film Festival.
The director of the Romanian Intelligence Service Eduard Hellvig was heard by the parliamentary committee for the control of the Services activity. Hellvig said his institution has come under unprecedented attack in recent days.
The secret services must not interfere with politics and politicians should exercise real control over the activity of the secret services, says Romania's president Klaus Iohannis.
The two chambers of Romanias Parliament have agreed to start an investigation regarding the budget adjustments made by the former government in 2016.
Parliament appoints budget commission, Moldovan president visits Russia
President Iohannis said he would nominate a new Prime Minister after the Christmas holidays.
On December 20th 1989 Timişoara became the first city in Romania free of Communism.
Brussels has hosted the Winter European Council, the last meeting of the EU states leaders this year. Romania was represented by President Klaus Iohannis.
Romanias economic growth is high, current account deficit sustainable, central bank says
Spectacular military parades were held on the 1st of December to celebrate Romanias National Day in many towns and cities across the country. The...
A look at the National Day celebrations held across Romania and abroad!
Government, trade union and employers' association representatives held a first round of consultations on the minimum wage in 2017.