Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta vowed Thursday to follow European Commission demands in order to ease concerns that his actions have undermined the judiciary's independence.
"I am going to answer the commission in a very short time, maybe even tomorrow, in order to give answers and to show the commission the clear commitment of the government to fulfill all the European standards," Ponta told AFP after talks with the European Union's leadership in Brussels. "I am going to immediately take the decisions to disperse your concerns."


