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  • December 18, 2019 UPDATE

    December 18, 2019 UPDATE

    GOVERNMENT
    – The Government in Bucharest on Wednesday adopted the draft state budget and
    the social security budget for next year. Romanian PM Ludovic Orban has
    officially announced that the Bucharest Government will seek Parliament’s vote
    of confidence over the two bills. Next year’s draft national budget and social
    security budget have been published on the finance ministry’s website for debate.
    The national budget is built on a 4.1% economic growth rate, a budget deficit
    of 3.59% and an average inflation rate of 3.1%. Nine ministries will receive
    more money, among which labor, defense, home affairs while smaller amounts will
    be allocated to regional development. President Klaus Iohannis, who chaired the
    Higher Defense Council meeting on Tuesday, where the budgets of the military
    institutions were decided on, said he is satisfied with the draft law.




    COMMEMORATION
    – Events marking 30 years since the anti-communist revolution continued on
    Wednesday in the city of Timisoara, in western Romania. On December 18, 1989,
    protesters were shot on the stairs of the Orthodox Cathedral, while 43 corpses
    were stolen from the morgue of the county hospital and taken by the Securitate,
    the former political police, to the crematory in Bucharest, in an attempt to
    hide the truth. Tuesday was a day of mourning in Timisoara, in memory of the
    victims.




    MINORITIES
    – By promoting policies based on respect, mutual observance of rights and
    values, dialogue and democratic representation at political and institutional
    level, Romania has become one of the most appreciated models of minority rights
    protection, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said on Wednesday, on the occasion of
    the National Minorities Day. The Romanian society has evolved in the last 30
    years from multiculturalism to interculturalism, by proving that diversity does
    not mean division, but a plus for all, Orban has also said. As many as 18
    ethnic minorities live in Romania at present. In Romania’s Parliament, 17
    minorities have one MP while the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in
    Romania holds 21 deputy seats and 1 senator seat.




    VISIT – Defense Minister
    Nicolae-Ionel Ciuca, Interior Minister Marcel Vela and the Chief of General
    Staff, General Daniel Petrescu paid a working visit to Afghanistan. According
    to a Defense Ministry release, Nicolae Ciuca visited the military bases in
    Kandahar, in the south, and in Kabul, where he met with the military deployed
    to these areas. Nicolae Ciuca met with General Giles Hill, deputy commander of
    NATO Resolute Support. The two officials looked the security context in
    Afghanistan, Romania’s contribution to the Resolute Support Mission, the
    sixth-largest contributor to this theatre of operations, US support to Romanian
    military as well as the prospects of the 2020 Multinational Command. In turn,
    Interior Minister Marcel Vela met in Kabul with the 24 Romanian gendarmes who
    are taking part in the Resolute Support mission. The Romanian gendarmes are
    trusted by their partners and are completing their missions with
    professionalism. Right now, the Romanian Army has deployed over 1,200 military
    in external missions, of whom 775 in Afghanistan. Since 2002, 30 Romanian
    military were KIA in theatres of operations in Afghanistan, Irak and Kosovo, 27
    in Afghanistan alone.




    FIGHTER JETS – President Klaus Iohannis on Wednesday ratified the law on the
    procurement of an additional five F-16 fighter jets from Portugal. The law was
    passed as a top priority in Parliament, as the offer to the Government expired
    at the end of the year, Defense Minister Nicolae Ciuca has said. Romania right
    now has 12 F-16 fighter jets, all bought from Portugal.


    FOOTBALL
    – At the Romanian Football Awards, Razvan Lucescu has been designated coach of
    the year for having won the championship and cup of Greece with PAOK
    Thessaloniki and the Asian Champions League with the Saudi side Al-Hilal. From
    the beginning of his career Lucescu proved to be one of the best Romanian coaches.
    Aged 37, Lucescu in 2006 coached Rapid Bucharest to the quarterfinals of the
    UEFA Cup after beating teams like Feyenoord Rotterdam, Shaktar Donetsk, Hertha
    Berlin and SV Hamburg. Rapid failed to qualify to the semifinals after two
    draws against Steaua Bucharest. Between 2009 and 2011 Lucescu coached Romania’s
    national team


    (Translated by Elena Enache & V. Palcu)