Romaniapress.com

March 9, 2026

Poll: Far-right party AUR leads Romanian parliamentary voting intentions, but support declines
Mar 9, 2026

Poll: Far-right party AUR leads Romanian parliamentary voting intentions, but support declines.

Far-right opposition party AUR (the Alliance for the Union of Romanians) remains the most supported party among Romanian voters in potential (…)

[Read the article in Romania-Insider]
 
 
SEE ALSO IN ROMANIAN NEWSPAPERS

FIC: Current Trends Reflect A Shift In Investor Strategy, From Rapid Expansion Toward Consolidation And Optimization The Foreign Investors Council (FIC) has noticed a shift in investor strategy over the last two years, moving from rapid expansion toward consolidation and optimization, per the latest edition of FIC's annual analysis on the evolution of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Romania for 2024-2025.

Romania Rejects All Bids At Auction For October 2029 Government Bonds Romania's finance ministry has rejected all bids submitted by investors at an auction of RON500 million worth of government bonds maturing on October 29, 2029, although the total demand slightly surpassed the scheduled bond value, central bank data showed on Monday, March 9.

New Tezaur Bills Available As Of Monday, March 9 Romania’s finance ministry has launched a new edition of the TEZAUR Treasury bills program, on Monday (March 9), which will be carried out between March 9 and April 3, 2026.

Connections Consult Reports Record Net Profit Of RON35.5M For 2025, Up 301% vs 2024 Connections Consult group (stock symbol: CC), a provider of IT solutions and services, ended 2025 with record net profit of RON35.5 million, up 301% compared to 2024.

Abrudean: Discussions regarding the Ombudsman must be clarified within the coalition before the vote Mircea Abrudean said that the situation regarding the appointment of the new Ombudsman should be clarified within the governing coalition so that there is no lack of coordination between the majority parties in the joint plenary session of Parliament.

MFA: Romanians can leave countries affected by conflict even with expired documents Authorities in Middle Eastern countries are temporarily accepting expired Romanian documents to allow Romanian citizens to leave the region, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.

A city in Romania installs radars that turn traffic lights red when drivers exceed the speed limit A city in Romania has found an innovative way to stop speeding drivers. The radar automatically turns the traffic light red.

 


Romaniapress.com : all romanian news. Copyright © DIRECTWAY | News RSS |