Tag: Adelaide tournament

  • January 16, 2020

    January 16, 2020

    DIPLOMACY -President Klaus Iohannis today met
    with ambassadors accredited to Bucharest. On this occasion the President
    ensured ambassadors he would continue to make efforts in 2020 as well in order
    for Romania to remain a vector of stability and a promoter of democracy. As
    regards relations with Chisinau, Romania will resume full cooperation with its
    neighbor when it sees the Government taking concrete actions to consolidate the
    country’s European track. Klaus Iohannis said Romania will preserve only those
    projects directly supporting Moldovan citizens, with an impact at local level,
    as well as projects of strategic inter-connection. The President presented the
    main foreign policy guidelines for 2020, with a focus on consolidating and
    expanding the Strategic Partnership with the United States and increasing the
    role and effectiveness of Romania in the European Union and NATO.




    GOVERNMENT -
    The Liberal Government today will adopt an emergency decree postponing the
    implementation of the law doubling children’s allowances for July 1, when the
    first budget adjustment will be operated. The announcement was made on Wednesday
    by Liberal Prime Minister Ludovic Orban, who explained that although the law
    was ratified by the President, his Cabinet wants to apply it, although no funds
    were made available for this increase, considering the bill was voted after the
    budget for 2020 was adopted. Ludovic Orban said children’s allowances will be
    increased with the first budget adjustment depending on the evolution of the
    economy. Also today the Government will decide the way in which it will promote
    the change in the election law, switching to the two-round system for local
    elections. The Government can choose whether to take responsibility before Parliament
    or adopt the new law by emergency decree. The Social-Democratic Party in
    opposition said it would file a no-confidence motion if the Cabinet changes the
    election law months before the local elections are due, which goes against
    European recommendations. The Liberals claim, however, that the modification
    will improve the legislation, boosting mayors legitimacy and representation.






    COMMAND -
    Romania has today taken over the command of a NATO naval warfare unit and will
    coordinate battleships from five countries. Missions will be staged in the
    Black and Mediterranean seas. The Standing NATO Mine Counter Major Group 2
    command will bring together battleships from Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Spain
    and Turkey. The group will act to ensure immediate response capacity at NATO
    level, as well as increasing inter-operability between NATO ships and promoting
    the image of NATO.






    ACEA – The European
    Automobiles Manufacturers Association (ACEA) has today announced that new car registrations
    increased by 1.2% in 2019 compared to 2018. The biggest increase was reported
    in Lithuania, where new car registrations reported a growth of over 43%,
    followed by Romania, with 23%. According to ACEA, some 161 thousand cars were
    registered in 2019 in Romania. Dacia accounted for nearly 4% of the European
    car market in 2019.






    IRAN – Three
    countries that signed the nuclear agreement with Iran, France, Germany and
    Great Britain, have triggered a formal dispute mechanism over Iran’s breaches
    of the 2015 deal that stipulated its commitment to limit its production of enriched
    uranium. Iran has 60 days to come back into full compliance, after which date
    additional sanctions on this country could be taken. In turn, Teheran warned it
    could launch missiles stored in underground facilities, targeting military
    bases of the United States and its allies in the region.






    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Simona Halep, seeded 2nd in the
    Adelaide tournament in Australia, was knocked out earlier today in the
    quarterfinals of the competition by Belarus’s Arina Sabalenka, 6-4, 6-2. The
    first edition of this tournament totals some 848 thousand dollars in prize
    money. This was Halep’s last game ahead of the Australian Open, the first Grand
    Slam tournament of the year, due to kick off on January 20. Another two
    Romanians will feature in the main draw, Sorana Cirstea (74 WTA) and Irina Begu
    (105 WTA). Ana Bogdan (96 WTA) will play Ann Li of the US in the final
    preliminary round to accede to the Australian Open’s main draw. Bogdan is
    seeded first in the preliminary phase.


    (Translated
    by V. Palcu)

  • January 11, 2020 UPDATE

    January 11, 2020 UPDATE

    EARLY ELECTIONS – Prime Minister and leader of
    the National Liberal Party, Ludovic Orban, announced following Friday’s talks
    with President Klaus Iohannis that they reached an agreement to kick off
    procedures to organize early elections. The Prime Minister said a special task
    force will be set up to negotiate with parties to rally their support. Ludovic
    Orban said the Social-Democratic Party, which holds a fragile majority in
    Parliament, is hindering the legislative process, the only solution being the
    organization of early elections at a date close to the local elections slated
    for May. In another development, the Social-Democrats said they might call for
    a no-confidence vote against the Government, saying the idea of early elections
    would plunge Romania into a superficial political crisis. In turn, the Save
    Romania Union-PLUS Alliance believes early elections might represent the best
    solution at present.






    IRAN-US
    CRISIS – Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski and his French counterpart,
    Emmanuel macron, on Saturday agreed that French specialists should help decode
    the black boxes recovered from the Ukrainian Airlines passenger jet shot down
    on Wednesday, near Teheran, which killed all the 176 people onboard. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
    misidentified the plane as a cruise missile, taking it down with a short-range
    ballistic missile. According to the Fars agency, the Supreme Leade, Ayatollah
    Ali Khamenei, was informed that the tragedy was the result of a human error,
    and the leader wanted the truth to be made public. Iranian President Hasan Rouhani expressed his
    deep regret over the incident which he labeled a great tragedy and an
    unforgivable error. Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski said the culprits
    must be held accountable as compensation to the victims’ families. In turn,
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for justice to be served to the
    victims’ families. We recall a Ukrainian airliner crashed on Wednesday shortly
    after taking off from Teheran airport, hours after Iran launched a missile
    attack on two US military bases in Iraq. The plane was bound for Canada via
    Kiev, with most of the passengers on the manifest due to disembark in the
    Ukrainian capital city.






    RATING – Fitch Ratings has confirmed the ratings for long-term loans in
    local and hard currency at BBB minus, with a stable outlook. The short-term
    prospect was set at F3. The financial rating agency believes Bucharest has
    stable income sources, while its growth prospects are in line with Romania’s
    GDP growth. Bucharest is also the capital and the biggest city in Romania,
    being home to 2.1 million inhabitants with living conditions above the national
    average. Over 11% of Romania’s population lives in Bucharest, the city’s GDP
    contribution exceeding 20%. The unemployment rate was 1.4% at the end of 2018,
    and the city boasts numerous job opportunities.
    The city’s population is growing, while the GDP per capita is four times
    the national average, Fitch also writes.








    ROMAN-CATHOLIC CHURCH – As of Saturday Aurel Perca
    (aged 68) has become the new Roman-Catholic Archbishop of Bucharest. To mark
    this event a solemn mass was officiated at the St. Joseph Roman-Catholic
    cathedral in the capital city, attended by thousands of faithful and over 200
    priests, two cardinals, 24 Catholic bishops, civil and political authorities,
    representatives of the diplomatic corps and knights of the Sovereign Military
    Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta. Aurel
    Perca was appointed Archbishop of Bucharest by Pope Francis after Ioan Robu
    turned 75, the canonical age of retirement under the laws of the Catholic
    Church. Previously Perca served as auxiliary bishop of Iasi. He was ordained in
    1979 and named bishop in 1999. Ioan Robu will become an emeritus metropolitan
    archbishop.






    OMAN – Romania’s President Klaus
    Iohannis on Saturday conveyed his condolences for the death of Oman’s Sultan,
    Qaboos bin Said al-Said. Haitham bin Tariq al-Said, Qaboos’s cousin, was sworn
    in on Saturday as the new sovereign leader of Oman, the Government in Muscat
    has announced. Oman’s Royal Family decided to open the letter where Qaboos
    designated his successor. The Constitution of Oman stipulates that the Royal
    Family can appoint a successor of its own within three days of the throne
    falling vacant. Sultan Qaboos of Oman passed away on Friday, aged 79, after
    nearly half a century of rule. Supported by Western powers, Qaboos ascended to
    the throne in 1970, at the end of a bloodless coup, assisted by Great Britain.
    The new Sultan, Haitahm bin Tariq, aged 65, a sports enthusiast, served as
    deputy secretary of state in the Foreign Ministry before becoming Minister of
    Heritage and Culture in the mid-90s. In the 1980s Haitham bin Tariq became the
    first president of Oman’s Football Federation.






    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Simona
    Halep will play Germany’s Angelique Kerber in a demonstrative doubles match
    featuring other special guests on Sunday in Adelaide, organizers of the WTA
    tournament say. The match will be part of the event called The Adelaide
    International Rally for Resilience, meant to raise funds to support the
    victims of the wildfires in Australia. 27 people were killed in the raging
    bushfires and 63,000 square kilometers burned to the ground. World no. 3,
    Simona Halep is seeded 2nd in the Adelaide tournament, also
    featuring the WTA leader Ashleigh Barty, Czech player Petra Kvitova (WTA no.
    7), Belinda Bencic of Switzerland (WTA no. 8) and Kiki Bertens of the
    Netherlands (9 WTA). Halep is now training with her coach, Darren Cahill in
    Adelaide.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • January 11, 2020

    January 11, 2020

    EARLY ELECTIONS – Prime Minister and leader of
    the National Liberal Party, Ludovic Orban, announced following Friday’s talks
    with President Klaus Iohannis that they reached an agreement to kick off
    procedures to organize early elections. The Prime Minister said a special task
    force will be set up to negotiate with parties to rally their support. Ludovic
    Orban said the Social-Democratic Party, which holds a fragile majority in
    Parliament, is hindering the legislative process, the only solution being the
    organization of early elections at a date close to the local elections slated
    for May. In another development, the Social-Democrats said they might call for
    a no-confidence vote against the Government, saying the idea of early elections
    would plunge Romania into a superficial political crisis. In turn, the Save
    Romania Union-PLUS Alliance believes early elections might represent the best
    solution at present.






    CRASH -
    On Saturday Iran admitted it accidentally shot down the Ukrainian Airlines
    passenger jet. Due to a human error, the army launched missiles against the
    aircraft. Iranian President Hasan Rouhani expressed his deep regret over the
    incident which he labeled a great tragedy and an unforgivable error. Ukrainian
    President Volodimir Zelenski said the culprits must be held accountable as
    compensation to the victims’ families. In turn, Canadian Prime Minister Justin
    Trudeau called for justice to be served to the victims’ families. We recall a
    Ukrainian airliner crashed on Wednesday shortly after taking off from Teheran
    airport, hours after Iran launched a missile attack on two US military bases in
    Iraq. The plane was bound for Canada via Kiev, with most of the passengers on
    the manifest due to disembark in the Ukrainian capital city. All the 176 people
    onboard were killed. Initially the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization said the
    plane was old and had undergone its last technical inspection on Monday,
    reporting technical problems shortly after takeoff.






    ROMAN-CATHOLIC CHURCH – As of Saturday Aurel Perca
    (aged 68) has become the new Roman-Catholic Archbishop of Bucharest. To mark
    this event a solemn mass was officiated at the St. Joseph Roman-Catholic
    cathedral in the capital city, attended by thousands of faithful and over 200
    priests, two cardinals, 24 Catholic bishops, civil and political authorities,
    representatives of the diplomatic corps and knights of the Sovereign Military
    Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta. Aurel
    Perca was appointed Archbishop of Bucharest by Pope Francis after Ioan Robu
    turned 75, the canonical age of retirement under the laws of the Catholic
    Church. Previously Perca served as auxiliary bishop of Iasi. He was ordained in
    1979 and named bishop in 1999. Ioan Robu will become an emeritus metropolitan
    archbishop.






    OMAN – Romania’s President Klaus
    Iohannis on Saturday conveyed his condolences for the death of Oman’s Sultan,
    Qaboos bin Said al-Said. Haitham bin Tariq al-Said, Qaboos’s cousin, was sworn
    in on Saturday as the new sovereign leader of Oman, the Government in Muscat
    has announced. Oman’s Royal Family decided to open the letter where Qaboos
    designated his successor. The Constitution of Oman stipulates that the Royal
    Family can appoint a successor of its own within three days of the throne
    falling vacant. Sultan Qaboos of Oman passed away on Friday, aged 79, after
    nearly half a century of rule. Supported by Western powers, Qaboos ascended to
    the throne in 1970, at the end of a bloodless coup, assisted by Great Britain.
    The new Sultan, Haitahm bin Tariq, aged 65, a sports enthusiast, served as
    deputy secretary of state in the Foreign Ministry before becoming Minister of
    Heritage and Culture in the mid-90s. In the 1980s Haitham bin Tariq became the
    first president of Oman’s Football Federation.






    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Simona
    Halep will play Germany’s Angelique Kerber in a demonstrative doubles match
    featuring other special guests on Sunday in Adelaide, organizers of the WTA
    tournament say. The match will be part of the event called The Adelaide
    International Rally for Resilience, meant to raise funds to support the
    victims of the wildfires in Australia. 27 people were killed in the raging
    bushfires and 63,000 square kilometers burned to the ground. World no. 3,
    Simona Halep is seeded 2nd in the Adelaide tournament, also
    featuring the WTA leader Ashleigh Barty, Czech player Petra Kvitova (WTA no.
    7), Belinda Bencic of Switzerland (WTA no. 8) and Kiki Bertens of the
    Netherlands (9 WTA). Halep is now training with her coach, Darren Cahill in
    Adelaide.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)