A look at the main stories in Romania this week.
The Romanian Interior Ministry has presented its activity report for last year
Corruption continues to be one of Romanias major problems, according to the US Department of States report.
Since January 31st, Romanians have taken to the streets in large numbers, accusing the leftist Government of attempting to amend criminal law and favour some politicians.
Wide-scale anti-government protests are due in front of the Government offices in Bucharests Victory Square this evening/ The Central Bank governor says political tensions might impact monetary and fiscal stability
The first censure motion filed by the National Liberal Party and the Save Romania Union against the sitting coalition Government made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats was rejected by the Romanian Parliament
The Romanian government issues an emergency ordinance amending the Criminal Code
President critical of national security budget / Romanian ship leads NATO Black Sea maneuvers
Criminal investigation launched into nightclub fire in Bucharest
All news channels in Bucharest are trying to measure the magnitude of the tremor that rocked the Romanian Intelligence Service.
The cold snap continues to affect Romania, with snowstorms and blizzard sweeping the south and the southeast of the territory, as of Tuesday night/ President Klaus Iohannis is meeting PM Sorin Grindeanu on Wednesday
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