The local public administration reform has once again been in the focus of the ruling coalition’s attention
The major trade union confederations have protested in front of the government headquarters in Bucharest, unhappy with the austerity measures adopted so far.
Romania was the only predominantly Orthodox country in the world that did not have a National Cathedral
26th October 2025 will go down in history as the date of the consecration of the National Cathedral in Bucharest.
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova has validated the result of the parliamentary election of September 28.
The draft law on the payment of private pensions received a decisive vote in the Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest on Wednesday.
Starting January 1, 2026, Romania is set to take over the presidency of the Central European Initiative
The government in Bucharest has approved a bill that will allow young people to become volunteer soldiers for a fixed term
Scooters, especially electric ones, allow for cheap, fast and easy travel
The bill on the adjustment of Romania’s budget has been published on the website of the finance ministry.
The Romanian Parliament sets up special commission to draft tougher legislation in the area of domestic violence.
The leaders of the ruling coalition in Bucharest have reached a compromise after a five-hour meeting.
Romania must quickly take measures to reduce spending, as there is a risk that its European funds will be suspended, Bucharest authorities say.