A review of the most important events of last week.
The National Insurance Agency has a new president, MEP Cristian Busoi.
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The Calafat-Vidin bridge, the second largest bridge between Romania and Bulgaria, on Friday became part of the European road circuit.
Romania has secured around 40 billion euros from the future EU budget for the 2014-2020 period.
Romanias National Bank has issued an economic growth estimate for 2013 of 1.5% for the first months of the year, at an inflation of 6% at the most.
In Bucharest Romanian MPs are discussing this years legal priorities.
The situation of the Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea chemical works, which is on the verge of bankruptcy, is now back in the spotlight.
Romania might send troops as part of the European joint military mission due to take action in the Western African country of Mali, the Romanian Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean said in Brussels, as the European Union has given the go-ahead for a 15-month
After a 3-week break students and children are back to schools and kindergartens for the 2nd semester of this school year.
By the end of this month the European Commission is due to make public a new report on the Romanian judiciary, which is key to Romania's Schengen accession.