The first entirely Liberal government in post-communist Romania is facing its first litmus test, a censure motion tabled by the opposition Social Democrats
Bakers, priests and local and national politicians are among the protagonists of the drama unfolding in an until now anonymous village in central Romania.
Bucharests public life has recently been dominated by disputes between the ruling parties and opposition as well as by the strife lately opposing politicians to magistrates
A number of professional categories, including magistrates, were stripped of their special pensions
Romania joins the international community in commemorating the victims of the Holocaust.
The current and the former governing parties in Romania continue to struggle to take center stage.
The future of the EU and the post-Brexit relations with London are the themes of the resolutions passed Wednesday by the EP.
A decreasing birth rate together with migration is putting Romanias public pension system at risk
Romanians have commemorated the heroes killed during the 1989 anti-communist uprising
The European Parliament for the first time adopted an official document on the Romanian revolution of 1989
On December 18, 1989 in Timisoara, the largest city of Banat region, in the west of Romania, the Communist regime’s forces of repression opened...
For the first time the European Parliament has devoted one of its debates to the Romanian anticommunist revolution of 1989
Experts say Romanian economy needs another 1 million employees
The recent budget adjustment announced by the government is fueling political disputes.