The TV-radio license fee is one of the 102 fees that Romanias Parliament has decided to cancel.
Igor Dodon rushes into implementing the first measures taken as president of the Republic of Moldova.
President Iohannis said he would nominate a new Prime Minister after the Christmas holidays.
The series dedicated to the Revolution of December 1989 continued on Thursday in Bucharest and across the country.
Calin Popescu Tariceanu is the new Senate Speaker, while Liviu Dragnea has been elected the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies.
The new Parliament in Bucharest is now in the technical procedures stage.
Romania voices compassion for the terror attacks in Germany and Turkey and firmly condemns the violence.
On December 20th 1989 Timişoara became the first city in Romania free of Communism.
The Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats, who together hold majority in Parliament, will also collaborate at government level
More than one week after the parliamentary elections in Romania things have started to settle on the political scene.
In the first nine months of the year, Romania's exports grew, but imports went up too, so there is still a deficit in 2016.
There are two things we know for sure after last Sundays parliamentary elections: that the Social Democratic Party won almost half of all seats in Parliament and that it will form a government together with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats.
Brussels has hosted the Winter European Council, the last meeting of the EU states leaders this year. Romania was represented by President Klaus Iohannis.
The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of the law on salaries in the public sector.
Consultations were held on Wednesday on the formation of a new Government in Romania.