A roundup of the main stories in Romania this week
PROTESTS - Around 100 people Friday picketed the Government headquarters, protesting against the leftist Social Democratic Party in power and against...
Protests continued in Bucharest against prospective dismissal of anti-corruption chief
The chief prosecutor of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate, DNA, Laura Codruta Kovesi, has said the attack on the institution she runs is meant to subdue the State and humiliate Romanian society/ 29 people died of flu in Romania
The number of deaths caused by the flu virus in Romania has reached 29/ Romania's economy grew by 7% in 2017
The National Anti-Corruption Directorate is facing a huge scandal
President Klaus Iohannis meets Tuesday with the ambassadors of the EU member states/ Serbia is aware of the importance of the Romanian peoples support
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Deputy Prime Minister of Romania heard by anti-corruption prosecutors/ Protests in the healthcare system/ Vishegrad countries meeting in Budapest
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Romanian prosecutors voice discontent with proposed changes in the judiciary
Anti-corruption prosecutors reject proposed changes to the judicial system; Annual Meeting of Romanian Diplomacy underway in Bucharest