The Romanian Draft Law regarding the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
About two months before the data protection regulation is due to come into force, there was a Draft Law, designed to substantiate the GDPR legislation allocated to the legislators of member states.
It was firstly filed with the Romanian Senate, withdrawn and registered on 3rd April with the Chamber of Deputies. The Draft Law was initially open for public debate until 8th May. However, on 13th April, this term was shortened without any official notice and the public debate was closed on the same date. Hence no proposals/suggestions where registered. Meanwhile the Draft Law undergoes the approval procedure; on 19th April, the Economic and Social Council (“ESC”) approved it with amendments.
Source: The Romanian Draft Law regarding the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Lexology