A look at the main stories in Romania this week.
Romanians are still dissatisfied with Romanian politicians, and say the justice system is too politicized
A roundup of the week's main stories
A look at the main developments this past week
Romania #REZISTS is the conclusion of the press in the country and of the most important international publications, after over two weeks of protests.
Rival protests continue in Romania, amid emergency decree fallout/ President Klaus Iohannis congratulates the new German president elect Frank-Walter Steinmeier on his win/ NATO Secretary General hails Romanias commitment to increase defence spending
The first censure motion filed by the National Liberal Party and the Save Romania Union against the sitting coalition Government made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats was rejected by the Romanian Parliament
Iohannis address in Parliament was both a harsh denunciation and a call for responsibility
The Governments emergency decree on amending the criminal codes has been repealed, but this does not seem to ease tensions in Romania.
EMERGENCY DECREE - Protests continued in Bucharest and other Romanian cities on Sunday, for the 6th consecutive day, with tens of thousands of...
Romanian government repeals controversial emergency decree amending the criminal codes. Anti-government protests continue in Romania.
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Turned into a genuine war of nerves, the crisis in Bucharest is extending and aggravating, and its effects on the national currency and the economy are already visible.