Over 18 million Romanian are expected to vote in Sundays parliamentary elections.
A week of fight against corruption at the countrys borders is unfolding in Romania.
A look at the events in Romania this past week:
Authorities in Bucharest are acting to recover the losses incurred by corruption and confiscate illegally obtained assets.
Romanias Supreme Council of National Defense meeting in Bucharest/ President Iohannis approves DNA requests/ Lufthansa strike continues
Former Electoral Authority chief Ana Maria Patru, charged with influence peddling, money laundering
Romanian president challenges radio fee cut; Romanian economy grows 4.4% in 3rd quarter
Romanias President Klaus Iohannis will attend the European Council in Brussels/ Around 70 NATO member and partner states attend the Strategic Military Partner Conference in Bucharest
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Poverty is the result of corruption, Romanian PM Dacian Ciolos told a debate on a program drafted by his cabinet in an effort to curb poverty/MPs adopted the simple motion “Lies can kill, too filed by the Social Democrats against the justice minister
The National Liberal Party, Romanias second-largest parliamentary party, has just received a severe blow.
The eldest daughter of former Romanian President Traian Basescu, Ioana Basescu, and former development minister, Elena Udrea, are subject to legal restrictions, pending trial, following an investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Directorate