The decision whether to arrest the former Social Democrat Minister Dan Sova as part of an investigation into corruption is hanging on the Constitutional Court's ruling on a controversial vote in Parliament.
Two new fiscal bills, the Fiscal Code and the Fiscal Procedure Code, were approved by the government on Wednesday and will now be debated by Parliament.
The Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI), an institution set up after the anti-communist revolution, on March 26, 1990 and in charge with collecting...
Twenty-five years since its establishment, the Romanian Intelligence Service presented a report focusing on the latest developments in Romanias geopolitical region and on the fight against terrorism and corruption.
In the context of large-scale military exercises being undertaken in Europe, Romania, a NATO member, is also hosting a series of drills aimed at improving the fighting capabilities of its armed forces.
Romania supports the Republic of Moldova in the latters efforts to stay on course for European integration.
The problems facing the Romanians living abroad are a top concern for the presidents office and Parliament.
Organised crime is a rising threat in the EU, according to Europol director Rob Wainwright.
The June 1990 miners raids file will be reopened. Prosecutors hope to shed light on and make justice in the most serious event that ever happened in Romania after the regime change of 1989.
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Romania has introduced health cards, which become operational beginning February 1st
A special committee is analysing a proposal to introduce vote-by-mail and electronic voting
FM Bogdan Aurescu talks in an interview with Radio Romania about the countrys foreign policy directions.