Romanias President Klaus Iohannis will attend a summit of the Three Seas Initiative on Thursday in Warsaw/The relocation to Bucharest of the European Medicines Agency continues to be a major objective of the Bucharest government, says PM Mihai Tudose
President Klaus Iohannis on Monday is set to have consultations with parliamentary parties with a view to designating a new Prime Minister
The political crisis in Bucharest continues / President Iohannis receives Dresden Medal of St. George
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The Constitutional Court of Romania has rejected the application to challenge the constitutionality of the lack of a cap amount for the damage caused by the abuse of office made by the former wife of the Social Democratic leader Liviu Dragnea
The Senate of Romania sent back to the chambers Judicial Committee its report on the pardons bill
Thursday was an unusually busy day in Bucharest from a political, legislative and juridical point of view.
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Romania has six months available to set a timetable for solving penitentiary overcrowding, the European Court for Human Rights has today ruled
The suspended sentence to two years in jail for Social-Democrat leader Liviu Dragnea is still in force
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Just three months after taking office, the Romanian left wing Government has operated another reshuffle.
Cracks are starting to appear in the ruling coalition in Bucharest only three months since a categorical victory in the parliamentary elections of December 11th
Ordinance repealing controversial changes to criminal law to be put to final vote in Parliament this week./Romanian Army Chief of General Staff travels to US.
Justice Minister Florin Iordache has resigned amidst street protests against a controversial Government decree.