A new government took office in the Romanian capital Bucharest on Monday as the country faces a deep political crisis.
Romania's outgoing President Klaus Iohannis said on Sunday he was "optimistic" he would soon designate a prime minister from ...
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Monday said he has tasked incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu with forming a new ...
Romanian lawmakers on Monday voted narrowly in favor of a new pro-European coalition government led by incumbent Prime ...
Four pro-European Romanian parties struck a deal Monday to keep the far right out of government and chose a common candidate ...
The coalition government, which is expected to receive parliament’s vote of confidence later on Monday includes Ciolacu’s ...
Klaus Iohannis was president of Romania between 2014 and 2024, serving two consecutive terms, which were marked by important ...
Romania’s Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu is poised to stay on as prime minister as the country’s pro-European coalition ...
AGERPRES special correspondent Oana Ghita reports: The last thing Romania needs is an extended government and parliamentary crisis, President Klaus Iohannis said on Thursday. He pointed out that ...
People expect a government that firmly maintains Romania's pro-European trajectory, said President Klaus Iohannis on Monday, during the new Government's swearing-in ceremony led by Marcel Ciolacu, ...
Romania's political landscape faces uncertainty as President Klaus Iohannis addresses alleged Russian interference in ...
Ciolacu’s new government received 240 votes in favour, seven more than the required 233 votes for motions to pass. Eight ministries will be under the Social Democratic Party’s (PSD) control ...