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Romania will keep the budget deficit below 3%, as was pledged under the Stability and Growth Pact, says finance minister Ionuţ Mişa/ The U.S. ambassador to Bucharest Hans Klemm has hailed the valor of Romanias soldiers in Afghanistan
The Chamber of Deputies has adopted a citizen initiative to revise the definition of family in the Constitution/ The Environment Law Enforcement Agency has gone on strike for an indefinite period of time
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President Klaus Iohannis travels to neighbouring Bulgaria; Romania play Switzerland tonight at EURO 2016.
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The World Bank has upgraded its estimates regarding Romanias economic growth rate, to 3.9% for this year and 4.1% for 2017.
The precautionary agreement with the IMF, which Romania signed in 2013, expired a couple of days ago.
The Prime Ministers Hour, Romania's new parliamentary practice, saw heated exchanges between the Prime Minister and the Opposition
A slash in the VAT for foodstuffs came into force on June 1 in Romania.
Over the past years, Romania has significantly reduced its public deficit and now stands among the countries with debts below the European average.