Annual meeting of Romanian diplomats continues in Bucharest; fuel excises to go up on September 15
On his first trip to Brussels after taking office, the Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose had a busy agenda.
Romania strongly condemns Manchester attack; Unified Pay Scale bill passes Senate
There have never been second hand states left behind, the EC President Jean-Claude Juncker has said in the Romanian Parliament/ The European Commission has downgraded this years economic growth rate estimates for 2017, to 4.3% of the GDP
European Commission report shows Romania had one of the fastest growing GDP rates in the EU.
The Senate of Romania unanimously endorsed an emergency decree which repeals the controversial amendments to the criminal law that generated political tension in Bucharest/ President Klaus Iohannis voices concern regarding this years public budgets
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
President Klaus Iohannis is to make a decision on the proposal made by PM Sorin Grindeanu, who nominated the minister delegate for European Affairs, Ana Birchall, for the position of justice minister
In the first nine months of the year, Romania's exports grew, but imports went up too, so there is still a deficit in 2016.
Romanias economic growth is high, current account deficit sustainable, central bank says
The former head of the Permanent Electoral Authority, Ana Maria Patru, has been taken into custody, pending trial/ The macroeconomic balance secured by great effort in Romania must be preserved, the central bank governor Mugur Isarescu warns once again
German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, has hailed the way in which the Romanian economy is developing and Bucharests relation with Berlin. Germany is Romanias largest trade partner, making significant investments in Romania.
The President of Slovakia, Andrej Kiska, is on a 2-day official visit to Romania.
Romania to have highest economic growth rate in EU in 2016, IMF says
Romanias technocratic Prime Minister, Dacian Ciolos, will go to Parliament to present the economic situation of the country/ Romanian foreign minister, Lazar Comanescu, met in Bucharest with Turkish deputy prime minister, Veysi Kaynak