A roundup of the week's main stories
Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, is having talks in Bucharest with HRH the Prince of Wales/ Romanias Constitutional Court might issue today a ruling on the “conflict of state powers regarding the rejection of the request to revoke the head of DNA
The state institutions should make the Romanians worldwide regain confidence in their country, says President Iohannis/ To avoid sanctions, the provisions of the EU Directive on the presumption of innocence should be transposed into the national law
The state institutions should make the Romanians worldwide regain confidence in their country, says President Iohannis/ The provisions of the EU Directive on the presumption of innocence should be transposed into the national law to avoid sanctions
Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, has urged the Government to show more concern about absorbing European funds/The law on the status of judges and prosecutors has been adopted by the Romanian Senate, which is decision-making body in this case
Memorial to the Victims of Communism in Sighet receives European Heritage Label
The European Union has confirmed the European prospects of the Western Balkans, but has requested reforms. This is the conclusion of the EU-Western Balkans summit held in Sofia
Two celebrations were held on Thursday in Romania: the Ascension of Jesus and Heroes Day
The Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has had consultations on foreign policy issues with the PM Viorica Dăncilă.
President Iohannis and PM Viorica Dancila have held talks on Romanias foreign policy/ The High Court of Cassation and Justice has announced it will issue a ruling on May 29 in the trial in which the PSD leader Liviu Dragnea is facing corruption charges
President Iohannis and PM Dancila held talks on foreign policy matters
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The law on the status of judges, part of the controversial legislative package on the judiciary, has been sent back for review to the Chamber of Deputies