The local and European Parliament elections will take place simultaneously in Romania on Sunday, June 9. It is the first election round in 2024, a year when general and presidential elections will be held.
Bucharest has hosted another round of talks about security and defence at the Black Sea
The Romanian Prime Minister, Marcel Ciolacu, participated in the first joint meeting of the governments of Romania and Turkey in Ankara.
On May 9, Bucharest and Chișinău celebrated peace and unity in Europe.
In Romania, the campaign for the local and European Parliament elections officially begins on Friday, and for the first time abroad, more than nine hundred polling stations will be organized.
U.S. President Joe Biden welcomes President Klaus Iohannis of Romania at the White House.
The Romanians' voting intention ahead of the European Parliament elections in June has increased considerably as compared to five years ago.
The Prime Minister of Romania, Marcel Ciolacu, has held talks with the Qatari authorities about major investments in infrastructure, energy, agriculture and other economic sectors.
The IMF revised downwards by one percent the estimate regarding the growth of Romania's economy this year.
The registration of candidates running in June 9 election for the local administration has begun