Tag: 2019 budget

  • February 1, 2019 UPDATE

    February 1, 2019 UPDATE

    BUDGET – The Romanian
    government on Thursday night published the draft budget for 2019, which is
    based on a 5.5% economic growth rate, a budget deficit of 2.55% and an average
    annual inflation rate of 2.8%. The bill provides for additional funds for
    investment, healthcare and education, and less money for the business environment,
    communications and energy ministries. Mayors are unhappy with the new budget,
    as the local authorities are to incur most part of the social spending so far
    covered from the central budget.


    GYMNICH – The European Union wants to maintain the provisions of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear
    Forces Treaty, signed during the Cold War, the EU High Representative for
    Foreign Policy and Security, Federica Mogherini said in Bucharest on the
    sidelines of the Gymnich informal meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers. In turn,
    Romania’s Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu said the Eastern Partnership is a
    priority of the Romanian presidency of the Council of the EU, while Bucharest
    wants an official agreement of member states and partners states to continue in
    this format after 2020. Romania will also contribute to the EU trade mechanism
    with Iran, Melescanu also said. The mechanism will allow EU companies to do
    business with Iran, bypassing US sanctions. The so-called Instrument in Support
    of Trade Exchanges addresses European SMEs, which will thus be able to send
    medicine, medical equipment and food to Iran.




    WITHDRAWAL – US Secretary
    of State Mike Pompeo on Friday announced the withdrawal of the United States
    from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which opens up a period of
    uncertainty for the European Union, France Press reports. Signed in 1987 by the
    USSR and the United States, the INF Treaty put an end to the missile crisis at
    the time. US officials accuse Russia of creating a missile system that violates
    the treaty. Moscow instead claims the missiles have a maximum range of 480 kms,
    in line with Treaty provisions. Prior to the announcement, Russia warned
    Washington that a withdrawal would be irresponsible and could impact other
    strategic agreements. In turn, NATO expressed support for the US decision,
    calling on Moscow to return urgently to full and verifiable compliance to
    preserve the INF Treaty within the next six months.




    DEFENSE – As of Friday,
    Lieutenant General Laurian Anastasof took over as interim chief of general
    staff following an order by minister Gabriel Les. On Thursday, the Bucharest
    Court of Appeal admitted a request from the Defence Ministry to suspend a
    decree from last December by which president Klaus Iohannis extended the term
    of General Nicolae Ciuca as chief of general staff. The defence minister
    Gabriel Les said on Thursday that he was waiting for the court to publish its
    ruling before making a nomination for the position. The court’s ruling is
    binding, but the President’s Office can appeal it.




    UK – Romania’s President
    Klaus Iohannis on Friday met in Bucharest the British Foreign Secretary Jeremy
    Hunt. Talks focused on the latest developments such as Brexit and Romanian-British
    relations. Regarding the latest decisions of the British Parliament with
    respect to Brexit, Klaus Iohannis said a withdrawal not supported by an
    agreement will bring about significant negative consequences both for London
    and the other Member States. Klaus Iohannis pointed out the negotiated
    Withdrawal Treaty is the most effective mechanism to ensure an orderly Brexit,
    limiting its negative consequences and guaranteeing the rights of EU citizens
    living, working or studying in Great Britain. In turn, the British official
    underlined Britain’s special support for the President’s efforts to maintain
    and consolidate the rule of law in Romania.




    FLU
    EPIDEMIC – The number of deaths caused by flu in Romania has reached 67.
    The victims had pre-existing medical
    conditions and had not received the flu vaccine. The authorities in
    Bucharest on Wednesday officially declared a flu epidemic and warned that the
    virus will continue to circulate intensely this month.




    HANDBALL -CSM Bucharest player
    Cristina Neagu has been chosen the best female handball player in 2018 on the
    Handball-Planet website after a poll that involved journalists and fans from
    different countries. She is followed in the ranking by the French player
    Amandine Leynaud and the Russian player Anna Vyakhireva. This is the
    third time Neagu is declared the world’s best female player on this website,
    after 2015 and 2016. The ranking also features the Romanian line-player Crina
    Pintea from the Hungarian side Gyor. Neagu sustained a serious injury in
    December during the European Championship in France, where she became the best
    all-time scorer in the history of this competition.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • 1 February, 2019

    1 February, 2019

    Budget. The Romanian government on Thursday night published the draft
    budget for 2019, which is based on a 5.5% economic growth rate, a budget
    deficit of 2.55% and an average annual inflation rate of 2.8%. The bill
    provides for more funds for investment, healthcare and education, and less
    money for the business environment, communications and energy ministries. Municipal mayors are
    unhappy with the new budget, as the local authorities are to incur most of
    the social spending so far covered from the central budget.


    Meeting. Bucharest is hosting the informal meeting of EU foreign
    ministers (the so-called Gymnich meeting) hosted by the
    Romanian foreign minister Teodor Melescanu and chaired by the EU foreign policy
    chief Federica Mogherini. The agenda of talks features international topics
    such as the Eastern Partnership, Venezuela, Syria and China. EU foreign
    ministers will also hold a joint working meeting with their counterparts from the
    EU candidate countries, Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
    Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. First held in 1974, the Gymnich meetings bring
    together foreign ministers for informal talks. Unlike the meetings of the
    External Affairs Council, Gymnich meetings do not adopt any conclusions or
    other documents.






    Defence. As of today, Lieutenant General Laurian Anastasof takes
    over as interim chief of the defence staff following an order by minister
    Gabriel Les. On Thursday, the Bucharest Court of Appeal admitted a request from
    the Defence Ministry to suspend a decree from last December by which president
    Klaus Iohannis extended the term of General Nicolae Ciuca as chief of the
    defence staff. The defence minister Gabriel Les said on Thursday that he was
    waiting for the court to publish its ruling before making a nomination for the
    position. The court’s ruling is binding, but the President’s Office can appeal it.




    Talks. British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt is in Romania today for
    talks with president Klaus Iohannis and prime minister Viorica Dancila,
    according to the UK embassy in Bucharest. Hunt is expected to discuss bilateral
    cooperation in areas such as combating modern slavery and hybrid threats, as
    well as Brexit and the future bilateral relations. This is his first official
    trip to Romania. He will also host a talk about the freedom of the press
    attended by journalists from the Romanian media.






    Flu. The number of deaths caused by flu in Romania has reached 64. The
    most recent victim is a man from southern Romania with preexisting
    medical conditions and who had not received the flu vaccine. The authorities in
    Bucharest on Wednesday officially declared a flu epidemic and warned that the
    virus will continue to circulate intensely this month.




    Handball. The CSM Bucharest player Cristina Neagu has been chosen the best
    female handball player in 2018 on the Handball-Planet website after a poll that
    involved journalists and fans from different countries. She is followed in the
    ranking by the French player Amandine Leynaud and the Russian player
    Anna
    Vyakhireva. This is the third time Neagu is declared world’s best female player
    on this website, after 2015 and 2016. The ranking also features the Romanian
    line-player Crina Pintea from the Hungarian side Gyor. Neagu sustained a
    serious injury in December during the European Championship in France, where
    she became the best all-time scorer in the history of this competition.