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Judiciary associations, after meeting Florin Iordache: Next we will discuss legislative amendments

January 11, 2017

Justice Minister Florin Iordache continued his series of meetings with the heads of judiciary institutions, the representatives of magistrates’ professional associations being summoned at the ministry’s headquarters on Tuesday morning. The talks lasted almost two hours, the problems that the judges and prosecutors are facing being presented, as well as the need to modify several […]

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Analysis: Bucharest, Ilfov and Timiș lead Romania’s mortgage market in 2024

Bucharest, Ilfov, and Timiș emerged as the regions with the highest number of registered mortgages in Romania in 2024, followed by Iași and Constanța. According to an analysis conducted by online broker Ipotecare.ro and financial consultant and mortgage lending company SVN Credit Romania, roughly 86,600 mortgages were recorded nationwide last year, marking a 26.5% increase […]

Crevedia Retail Park opens near Bucharest following EUR 15 mln investment

Crevedia Retail Park, one of the largest strip malls in Romania, with a total leasable area of ​​11,400 sqm, opened on the Bucharest-Târgoviște road close to Bucharest on Monday, January 27. The total investment, by REPACO Capital and its partner Weststar Real Estate, amounts to EUR 15 million, partly co-financed by Banca Transilvania through an investment […]

Two Romanian productions selected in Göteborg Film Festival sections

Two Romanian films have been selected in sections of this year's Göteborg Film Festival. Emanuel Pârvu's Three Kilometers to the End of the World has been selected in the festival's International Competition, while Bogdan Mureșanu's The New Year That Never Came in the Voyage section, which features films from around the world. The team of […]

Romania’s Brukenthal Museum closes to raise awareness on cultural heritage protection after Dutch museum heist

Following the recent theft at the Drents Museum in the Netherlands, the Brukenthal National Museum in Romania has decided to close temporarily to raise awareness about the importance of protecting cultural heritage. From January 27 to 31, the museum will close its doors in a symbolic act to highlight the critical need for safeguarding national […]

Romanian railway workers’ unions threaten to strike starting February

The Federation of Railway Transport Workers’ Unions in Romania announced the intention of its members to go on strike starting February 1 due to recent government measures that cut their overtime and cancelled trains. Railway workers ended last week with a protest meant as a warning to the government. On Friday, January 24, they held […]

Venice Commission clarifies conditions for constitutional courts to cancel elections following Romania's vote annulment

The Council of Europe's Venice Commission published an urgent report detailing the conditions and legal standards under which a constitutional court could invalidate elections. The report, released on January 27, follows a request made by Theodoros Rousopoulos, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), last month. The Venice...