Wide-scale anti-government protests are due in front of the Government offices in Bucharests Victory Square this evening/ The Central Bank governor says political tensions might impact monetary and fiscal stability
Further large-scale anti-government protests announced for Sunday/ Interim justice minister to hold talks with bodies with expertise in the judicial field/ Fed Cup under way in Bucharest
Interim justice minister Ana Birchall meets with experts in the judicial field/ Moldovan Government not willing to take over Transdniester debt/ Fed Cup to start Saturday
President Klaus Iohannis accepts nomination of Ana Birchall as interim justice minister./ Romania faces Belgium in Fed Cup World Group 2.
President Klaus Iohannis is to make a decision on the proposal made by PM Sorin Grindeanu, who nominated the minister delegate for European Affairs, Ana Birchall, for the position of justice minister
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Romanian Justice Minister resigns; Higher court to rule on controversial bills
The first censure motion filed by the National Liberal Party and the Save Romania Union against the sitting coalition Government made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats was rejected by the Romanian Parliament
No confidence motion against Romania's Government/ 500 US ground troops deployed in Mihail Kogalniceanu/ Code yellow alert for heavy snowfalls in the southeast and south of Romania
President Klaus Iohannis addressed Parliament / Anti-government protests continue
EMERGENCY DECREE - Protests continued in Bucharest and other Romanian cities on Sunday, for the 6th consecutive day, with tens of thousands of...
Romanian government repeals controversial emergency decree amending the criminal codes. Anti-government protests continue in Romania.