Romania's president, Klaus Iohannis, is paying a visit to Italy, a visit which has an important economic component
The Romanian Government has passed an emergency decree to amend the justice laws
Authorities are staging the biggest earthquake drill ever held in the European Union
Romanians aged between 16 and 55 can access, under certain conditions, loans guaranteed by the state by up to 80%, including corresponding interest rates and commissions
Gov't plans to sign construction deal for Ploiesti-Brasov Motorway this year
The Prosecutors Office continues investigations into the violent street protests of August 10
The Romanian Government has passed a new pension bill at the proposal of the ministry of labour and social justice
The Romanian Parliament has passed amendments to the legislation on the status of foreigners in Romania
Persons accused of tax evasion may escape prosecution in certain circumstances.
Brussels is increasingly concerned about democratic setbacks in the Republic of Moldova
A draft law on civil partnership will be forwarded to Parliament next week. The announcement was made soon after a referendum to redefine family in the Romanian Constitution was invalidated
The European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Cretu, harshly criticizes the Romanian Government for lack of projects that can attract EU funding
Around 21% of voters in Romania cast their ballots in a referendum to redefine family, which was well below the 30% needed for the ballot to be valid
The Romanian people showed little interest in a referendum on the redefinition of family, as seen from the low turnout that led to the invalidation of the ballot
During its term at the helm of the EU Council, Romania will pay special attention to consolidating trans-Atlantic relations