A new framework agreement on healthcare has been presented for public debate.
EU Commissioner for Agriculture Romanian Dacian Ciolos has given assurances that the EU Common Agricultural Policy will be implemented as scheduled starting January 1st, 2014.
The child protection law will be amended, as the government intends to introduce more protection measures for minors.
The latest EU-Latin America summit, which Romanias President Traian Basescu attended alongside 40 other European leaders, was in his opinion one of the most important in the last few years.
The Romanian chemical plant Oltchim will be declared insolvent, with a view to reorganisation.
The death of two Romanian citizens in the hostage crisis in Algeria has triggered heated reactions in Romania.
Passed on Wednesday by the Government in Bucharest, the 2013 state budget and social security bills are to be submitted to Parliament for debate.
The amendments to the statute of the Romanian MP were adopted on Tuesday in Bucharest. The new statute strengthens the immunity of both senators and deputies, against the background of close monitoring of the Romanian judiciary by the EU partners.
The Romanian authorities have once again promised to the representatives of the international lenders to privatise loss-making state-owned companies. New deadlines have also been set for stock exchange listings and for the appointment of professional mana
Romanias public budget for 2013 will be accompanied by fiscal measures concerning the companies in the energy industry and agriculture.
Dozens of foreign employees, including two Romanians, have died in the hostage crisis in a natural gas complex in Algeria. The bodies of the two Romanians have been repatriated.
The Algerian hostage crisis is finally over, and politicians are rushing to find explanations and to prevent more such situations.
The Romanian Parliament starts its activity with a bigger number of seats.
Romania might send troops as part of the European joint military mission due to take action in the Western African country of Mali, the Romanian Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean said in Brussels, as the European Union has given the go-ahead for a 15-month
The World Bank, one of Romanias international creditors, has made some recommendations to Bucharest, among which more focus on the measures meant to boost economic growth and domestic production, in terms of increasing productivity and product competitiv