Sixteen European Union countries, Romania included, will create an EU public prosecutors office to combat fraud.
The haste with which the Romanian government tried to amend the Criminal Code stirred not only the criticism of legal institutions and large-scale street protests
Justice Minister Florin Iordache has resigned amidst street protests against a controversial Government decree.
President Klaus Iohannis addressed Parliament / Anti-government protests continue
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President Klaus Iohannis held a first round of consultations with political parties that entered Parliament. The Social Democrats and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats from Romania turned down the invitation
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Romanias Constitutional Court announces it will decide next week in relation to the notifications on the law that changes the ordinance on the salaries of personnel paid from public funds
Romanian president Klaus Iohannis challenges at the Constitutional Court new bill on the elimination of 102 taxes passed by Parliament in October.
Romanian president challenges radio fee cut; Romanian economy grows 4.4% in 3rd quarter
The Romanian government has decided to challenge the law on pay rises for healthcare and education employees recently passed by the Chamber of Deputies at the Constitutional Court.
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The Romanians are celebrating Army Day and the anniversary of their last sovereign, King Mihai I/ The Chamber of Deputies has approved the draft law initiated by the Social Democrats on the elimination of over 100 non-fiscal taxes
Valer Dorneanu is the new president of the Constitutional Court of Romania.