A roundup of the main events this past week
President Iohannis Monday signed into law the 2019 social security budget bill
Thousands of Romanians have taken to the streets to demand an independent justice system
A roundup of the main developments this past week
President Iohannis says he has extended the mandate of general Nicolae Ciucă as chief of staff/ PM Viorica Dancila is today chairing the last government session of the year
Romanias Supreme Court has continued to suspend the serving of prison sentences received by several high-level officials under corruption charges.
The European Commission revised downwards its 2018 estimates regarding the economy of Romania, also known in the past years as the economic tiger of the EU.
Parliament dismisses no-confidence motion against Dancila Cabinet
Romania marks National Flag Day with military, religious ceremonies and air shows
The coalition government is to face its first no-confidence vote
Romanias economic performance in the first quarter of 2018 is better than last year, says the Government
Romanias president Klaus Iohannis has denied a request to dismiss the head of the National Anticorruption Directorate Laura Codruta Kovesi, but the Government is determined to fight his decision at the Constitutional Court.
The High Court of Cassation and Justice started trying the case concerning the June 1990 miners riots, in which ex-president Ion Iliescu and former PM Petre Roman are charged with crimes against humanity.