Thursday was an unusually busy day in Bucharest from a political, legislative and juridical point of view.
The presence of Russian troops in the east of the Republic of Moldova violates the country's constitution, say constitutional judges in Chisinau
An EU Brexit summit was held in Brussels on April 29th
Romania shares the EU stand on Brexit
The ECHR sets six-month deadline for Romania to find solutions to prison overcrowding.
The suspended sentence to two years in jail for Social-Democrat leader Liviu Dragnea is still in force
Romanian lawmakers are trying to amend criminal legislation in such ways as to make it constitutional without obstructing the fight against corruption.
Just three months after taking office, the Romanian left wing Government has operated another reshuffle.
The British Crown Prince Charles has paid an official visit to Romania, his second since 1998
Bucharests main objective in the context of the Brexit negotiations is to make sure that the rights of the Romanian citizens working and studying in Britain are respected.
PM Theresa May signed the letter that formally begins the UKs departure from the European Union.
Every year, March 27th marks Bessarabia's Unification with Romania
The anti-corruption fight in Romania has been said to start overshadowing the so-called “Clean Hands operation whereby in the early 1990s Italian prosecutors exposed political corruption.
Cracks are starting to appear in the ruling coalition in Bucharest only three months since a categorical victory in the parliamentary elections of December 11th
Romanians are still dissatisfied with Romanian politicians, and say the justice system is too politicized