President Iohannis calls for a more efficient and responsible Parliament.
Relations between Romania and Hungary tighten as Hungary decides to extend its fence along the Serbian border towards Romania to stem the flow of migrants and Romanias prime minister Victor Ponta criticises Hungarys handling of the refugee crisis.
Romanias President Klaus Johannis hopes the issue of postal voting will be settled by the time Parliament goes into recess.
Romania pleaded in Brussels for voluntary refugee quotas.
The Moldovan capital city Chisinau this weekend saw a large-scale anti-government rally
The authorities in Bucharest are reticent to accept the obligatory immigrant quotas assigned by the European Commission
At minus 1.9% in August, the annual inflation rate reached a new low in the last 25 years.
The proposals of the European Commission regarding the allocation of certain compulsory refugee quotas are interpreted differently by some member states. Romania claims it cannot receive a greater number of refugees than the one initially assumed.
The Bucharest Parliament has passed a bill on gender equality.
Romania is one of the EU countries with the biggest economic growth rate in the second quarter of 2015 as against the same period of last year.
The authorities in the Republic of Moldova, a former Soviet state with a majority Romanian-speaking population, are facing an extensive and prolonged civil protest, with no one venturing to make a prediction on its denouement.
The new Fiscal Code has been promulgated by president Klaus Iohannis, and the decision was hailed by prime minister Victor Ponta, in a message posted on a social network.
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The magistrates of the Bucharest Tribunal on Sunday ruled in favour of the temporary arrest of the Bucharest mayor Sorin Oprescu, who is accused by anticorruption prosecutors of bribe taking.
One of NATO's six new command centers has become operational in Romania.