Politics can no longer influence the justice system, says Romanian Justice Minister Raluca Pruna.
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Until not long ago, convictions, in particular in big corruption cases, did not seem to be enough to carry out justice. Now, the authorities want to do more, namely to recover in full the damages caused in these cases.
Romanias President Klaus Iohannis will attend the European Council in Brussels/ Around 70 NATO member and partner states attend the Strategic Military Partner Conference in Bucharest
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Poverty is the result of corruption, Romanian PM Dacian Ciolos told a debate on a program drafted by his cabinet in an effort to curb poverty/MPs adopted the simple motion “Lies can kill, too filed by the Social Democrats against the justice minister
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Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, has accepted the resignation tendered by the Director of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service, Mihai Razvan Ungureanu/ Romanian penitentiary workers have started protests against poor working conditions
Romanian magistrates ask for justice minister's dismissal / Romania officially joins the European Organisation for Nuclear Research
The Government of Romania intends to pass the 2016-2020 National Anti-Corruption Strategy in August. According to the authorities, its implementation may help eliminate the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism
Romanian MPs have recently endorsed a controversial bill that decriminalizes the conflict of interests.
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