The Romanian government has approved the second budget revision in 2016/The National Anticorruption Directorate on Wednesday requested the Romanian Presidents approval in order to start criminal investigation against three other former ministers
The World Bank has revised its forecast for Romanias economic growth this year to 5.1% from 4% in June.
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Gov't posted Guidelines for Romanian voters living abroad; Gaudeamus Fair came to an end on Sunday
Gov't posts Guidelines for Romanian voters abroad; Gaudeamus Fair comes to a close
President Klaus Iohannis receives the Martin Buber Plaque.
The Romanian Foreign Ministry has launched the “Guide of the Romanian Voter Abroad
Romanian currency falling against US dollar; President Iohannis gets Martin Buber award in Netherlands
Romanias president Klaus Iohannis to receive the Martin Buber Award in The Netherlands presented by the Euriade Foundation./ The Gaudeamus Book Fair organised by Radio Romania is under way in Bucharest.
In order to join the Eurozone, Romania might need a yearly economic growth of 5% by 2024.
The former head of the Permanent Electoral Authority, Ana Maria Patru, has been taken into custody, pending trial/ The macroeconomic balance secured by great effort in Romania must be preserved, the central bank governor Mugur Isarescu warns once again
Former Electoral Authority chief Ana Maria Patru, charged with influence peddling, money laundering