Rumunská politika

Rumunská politika, or Romanian politics, refers to the political framework and activities within Romania, a country in Southeast Europe. It encompasses the governance, political institutions, party systems, electoral processes, public policies, and the interactions between different political entities. The Romanian political landscape is characterized by a multi-party system, with significant parties including the Social Democratic Party (PSD), National Liberal Party (PNL), and others. The political structure is defined by the constitution, which outlines the roles of the executive branch (the President and the government), the legislative branch (Parliament), and the judiciary. Key issues in Romanian politics often include economic reforms, corruption, European Union integration, and social policies. The influence of historical events, such as the fall of communism in 1989, also shapes contemporary political discourse and party dynamics in Romania.