Romanias Parliament has advised in favour of the referendum announced in late January by President Klaus Iohannis regarding the fight against corruption and the integrity of the public office.
Justice Minister Florin Iordache has resigned amidst street protests against a controversial Government decree.
Iohannis address in Parliament was both a harsh denunciation and a call for responsibility
President critical of national security budget / Romanian ship leads NATO Black Sea maneuvers
Romanian budget bill headed for approval, Romanian intelligence services issue code of ethics
President Klaus Iohannis started the procedure for holding a referendum on the continuation of the anti-corruption fight and on the integrity of the public office.
Opposition challenges ruling coalition on justice, government proposes budget bill
Romanian finance minister Viorel Stefan says fiscal conditions are met to secure financing for all measures stipulated in the governing programs/ A series of events in Romania and abroad are marking the National Culture Day, celebrated on January 15
Parliament majority to propose new PM; Business expected to drop in Romania
There are two things we know for sure after last Sundays parliamentary elections: that the Social Democratic Party won almost half of all seats in Parliament and that it will form a government together with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats.
Romanias left-of-centre Social Democratic Party won Sundays parliamentary elections by a wide margin.
The Social Democratic Party wins Sundays parliamentary elections in Romania by a wide margin.
The parties most likely to hold the first positions in the future Parliament, have made public their economic agendas.
The Romanians confidence in justice and the legal system has decreased by 13 % as compared to 2015, a Eurobarometer issued by the European Commission shows/ Romanian road carriers go on a token strike in protest to the high cost of insurance premiums