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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
Romania stands a chance to host the European Medicines Agency, says the Romanian minister delegate for European Affairs, Victor Negrescu/The Republic of Moldova on Sunday celebrated 26 years since it proclaimed its independence
The soap of political and legal disputes on the definition and scope of corruption crimes continues in Bucharest
Romanian justice minister Tudorel Toader has announced the draft amending the Criminal Codes will be sent for public debate/ The former head of the National Health Insurance House Lucian Duta has been subject to judicial restrictions pending trial
Prince Charles of Great Britain is currently on an official visit to Romania/ The UK involved article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, to leave the community block
A roundup of the week's main stories
Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors won 870 cases in court last year
Anti-Corruption Directorate orders prosecution of Timisoara mayor and former mayor
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
Iohannis address in Parliament was both a harsh denunciation and a call for responsibility
Turned into a genuine war of nerves, the crisis in Bucharest is extending and aggravating, and its effects on the national currency and the economy are already visible.