The European commissioner for health and food safety Vytenis Andriukaitis has visited Romania against the background of Europes trying to solve the problem of double standards in food quality.
Romanian trade unions and employers associations are contesting the economic and social policies of the Bucharest Government.
The controversial justice law package proposed by justice minister Tudorel Toader is going to be debated by Romanias Parliament
The ruling coalition has announced the pension law will be delayed until 2018
Romania is to take part in the European Unions defence initiative.
The Parliament of Romania has adopted new measures targeting healthcare and teaching staff.
The Bucharest Senate has passed a Governments emergency decree on granting holiday vouchers
Negotiations regarding Great Britains exiting the EU continue amid difficulties related mainly to the amount of money London will have to pay back upon breaking with the community bloc
Concerned with the double quality standards for foodstuffs traded by West-European companies to Central and Eastern Europe, Slovakia and the Czech Republic this past weekend called a Consumer Summit in Bratislava
Three members of the Government in Bucharest, dominated by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), have tendered their resignation. PSD has already made public their proposals for the positions left vacant
Three Social Democratic ministers have resigned according to an announcement by the partys leader, Liviu Dragnea
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution criticising Ukraines new education law in categorical terms
Authorities plan on launching an online platform with information on the rights of the Romanian workers abroad by the end of the year
Prime minister Mihai Tudose is considering a government reshuffle, but he is yet to reveal the ministries targeted.
The Council of Europes Parliamentary Assembly is to hold, at the request of the Romanian delegation, an emergency debate on Ukraines education law.