A look at the main developments this past week
The European Commission has called on Romania to observe certain EU provisions
Rival protests continue in Romania, amid emergency decree fallout/ President Klaus Iohannis congratulates the new German president elect Frank-Walter Steinmeier on his win/ NATO Secretary General hails Romanias commitment to increase defence spending
NATO will open a representative office in Chişinău in April to support the reforms in the Republic of Moldova.
The Governments emergency decree on amending the criminal codes has been repealed, but this does not seem to ease tensions in Romania.
In Thursdays session, the European Parliament discussed the situation of democracy and justice in Romania.
A look at the main stories in Romania this week.
The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism remains in place in Romanias case
British prime minister Theresa May has recently presented the strategy of her countrys exit from the European Union.
Igor Dodon pays to Moscow his first foreign visit as president of the Republic of Moldova.
On Sunday Romanians celebrated the National Culture Day.
Romanians are struggling with snow, blizzards and biting cold.
Romanian MPs have endorsed the law amending the fiscal code.
After being sworn in, the new Romanian Government gets to work.
Romania voices compassion for the terror attacks in Germany and Turkey and firmly condemns the violence.