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Romanian PM and Spanish Ambassador meet to discuss labor issues; Ruling coalition meets in Bucharest to discuss extraordinary Parliament session
The Romanian Parliament adopts the no-confidence motion tabled by the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Romania against the government led by Sorin Grindeanu/ The Romanian national currency plunges to a new record low
Without the votes of the opposition, the majority coalition adopted the no confidence motion against their own government headed by Sorin Grindeanu.
Mogherini and Lavrov held talks in Moscow but reached no conclusion
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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.
More than one week after the parliamentary elections in Romania things have started to settle on the political scene.
President Iohannis will hold consultations with political parties that will form the new parliament.
The Social Democratic Party (PSD) won the parliamentary elections in Romania.
Several Romanian political parties have launched this weekend their candidates for the December 11 legislative elections.
Romania ranks 36th in the World Banks classification “Doing Business 2017.