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Romania has not complied with all corruption prevention recommendations, according to the latest report of the Council of Europe's anti-corruption monitoring body
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Romanian PM visits Qatar, Cooperation between Airbus and IAR Ghimbav, Results of midterm elections in the US
The changes to the laws on the functioning of the Romanian judiciary have caused concern among the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) voices deep concern about certain aspects of the justice laws that have recently been adopted by the Romanian Parliament/ French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian is currently on a two day visit to Romania
PROTESTS - Around 100 people Friday picketed the Government headquarters, protesting against the leftist Social Democratic Party in power and against...
Protests continued in Bucharest against prospective dismissal of anti-corruption chief
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The Council of Europes Anti-corruption Group has stated that Romania has made little progress with regard to implementing its recommendations.
The Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest on Monday passed the amendments to the status of magistrates proposed by the special parliamentary committee. The bill will be submitted to the Senate, which is the decision making body in this case.
The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) to assess Romania's justice laws
The anti-corruption fight in Romania has been said to start overshadowing the so-called “Clean Hands operation whereby in the early 1990s Italian prosecutors exposed political corruption.