The Romanian Justice Ministry Monday organised a public debate on the controversial measures it intends to implement, namely a collective pardon and amendments to the Criminal Code.
The National Regulatory Authority for Energy (ANRE) has started an inquiry into the recent energy price hike.
Bucharest and other big Romanian cities once again saw large-scale protests against the Government's plan to grant collective pardons and amend the criminal codes.
Romanian cinematography has received a fresh award at the Trieste International Film Festival.
The the Romanian Justice Ministry will hold a public debate on the highly controversial draft emergency orders that grant collective pardon and amend the criminal codes.
The inauguration of the new American President, Donald Trump, puts the European Union in a delicate situation.
The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism remains in place in Romanias case
The director of the Romanian Intelligence Service Eduard Hellvig was heard by the parliamentary committee for the control of the Services activity. Hellvig said his institution has come under unprecedented attack in recent days.
Despite the cold weather and the heated political context, on Tuesday Romanians celebrated their first national holiday this year.
President Klaus Iohannis started the procedure for holding a referendum on the continuation of the anti-corruption fight and on the integrity of the public office.
Protests were held across Romania against governments plan to pardon thousands of prisoners and revise the criminal codes.
More than one year after the tragic fire at Colectiv, a new fire broke out at a Bucharest nightclub.
The controversial changes in the area of justice envisaged by the Government continue to make the headlines in Romania.
British prime minister Theresa May has recently presented the strategy of her countrys exit from the European Union.
Pardoning and the amendment of criminal codes are some of the most controversial initiatives of the new government