Tag: Council of Europe Summit

  • May 17, 2023

    May 17, 2023


    Strike. In Romania, education employees have organized a two-hour
    warning strike today. The unions have announced that the protest was one leg in
    the labor conflict triggered by the low wages and the lack of investments in
    the field. They are threatening to start an all-out strike on Monday, May 22.
    The line minister Ligia Deca and the trade union leaders have announced, after
    the talks they’ve had today, that the first meeting of the commission
    established to negotiate a new collective employment agreement in education
    will take place on Thursday







    Diplomacy. Romania is deeply committed to combating any form of extremism and hate speech at home and anywhere in the world and supports all European projects dedicated to combating anti-Semitism. The statement was made this morning by Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, at ​​the solemn joint session of the Romanian Parliament marking 75 years of uninterrupted diplomatic relations between Romania and the State of Israel. Israel is one of Romania’s strongest and most important partners in the Middle East, but also the state with which we have an increasingly strengthened economic relationship. I think, however, that the potential of commercial exchanges is much higher, said Nicolae Ciuca. Present at the meeting in Bucharest, the Speaker of the Israeli Parliament, Amir Ohana, stated that Romania was one of the first countries to recognize the State of Israel and took important steps to commemorate the Holocaust, which demonstrates its commitment to combatting anti-Semitism. According to Amir Ohana, the ties between Romania and Israel are better than ever.



    Government. The
    Social Democratic Party and the National Liberal Party, the major partners in
    the governing coalition in Romania, have established, in separate meetings, the
    negotiation conditions for the rotation of prime ministers. The current Prime
    Minister, Nicolae Ciuca, says he will announce his resignation on May 26th,
    which will trigger the resignation of the entire Government. The procedures for
    the appointment of the Government headed by the Social Democratic leader Marcel
    Ciolacu will start right after that. The Liberals want a reduction of the
    number of state secretaries and undersecretaries, while preserving the protocol
    on which the governing coalition is based. The Social Democrats want lesser
    ministries, but also a lesser number of state secretaries and agencies.






    Council of
    Europe.
    At the Council of Europe Summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, President Klaus
    Iohannis chaired, on Tuesday evening, together with the Prime Minister of
    Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel, the round table Protecting democracy in trying
    times – risks, resilience and re-engagement. Klaus Iohannis stated that,
    through its illegal aggression against Ukraine, Russia flagrantly violated international
    law and seriously threatened the democratic system. He pointed out that this
    crisis, the most serious since the end of the Second World War, strengthened
    the unity and determination of the world democracies to defend their democratic
    way of life, by uniting in support of Ukraine and its citizens and in support
    of all those who fight for freedom, democracy, and against intimidation,
    authoritarianism and tyranny. Today, on the second day of the Council of Europe
    Summit, President Klaus Iohannis will reiterate Romania’s commitment to the
    system of the European Convention on Human Rights and highlight the role that
    the Council of Europe has played in the 30 years of the country’s membership of
    the organization to the consolidation of a stable and mature democracy.







    Vacation.
    Almost 80% of Romanians will choose European destinations this summer, and more than half of them are willing to spend no more than 300 euros for plane tickets. In fact, the plane remains the preferred means of transport for Romanians to travel this summer – according to a study published today. The criteria underlying the choice of the holiday destination are to find favorable prices for plane tickets (over 44%), to be a destination they have not been to before (about 38%) and to arrive quickly, with a direct flight (16% ). More than half of Romanians want more city breaks, while 40 out of 100 opt for an extended vacation.






    Concert. The European Union Youth Orchestra performs today in Timisoara, as part of the Earth 4 All tour that started in Poland. After the concert in Romania, the orchestra will perform in Serbia, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Greece. According to the conductor of the orchestra, Daniel Rowland, this tour reaches six important Eastern European cities, all with complex and often painful, dramatic histories. Timisoara is the place where the anti-communist revolution in Romania began in 1989. Moreover, this year, the city in the west of the country is a European Capital of Culture. (MI)

  • May 16, 2023 UPDATE

    May 16, 2023 UPDATE

    Government. The leaders of the National Liberal (PNL) and Social Democratic (PSD) parties, members of the ruling coalition in Romania, met, on Tuesday, in separate meetings, to establish the mandates that their representatives will have during the negotiations for the formation of the future Government, which will be led by the Social Democrats, after the rotation of premiers. The Social-Democratic leader, Marcel Ciolacu, would take over the position of head of Government from the current Liberal Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, based on a protocol concluded between the two parties in November 2021. Nicolae Ciucă said that he would resign on May 26. PSD wants the future Executive to have fewer portfolios, fewer state secretaries and fewer government agencies. The Social Democrats priorities include the drop in inflation, an increase in the purchasing power and more investments. The Liberals also want to reduce the number of secretaries of state and undersecretaries of state, while preserving the protocol that is in force and on which the governing coalition is based. If the protocol is not observed, the PNL wants the renegotiation of the distribution of the ministries, but also the reduction of the number of portfolios.



    Visit. The President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, is participating in the Council of Europe Summit hosted by Reykjavik, Iceland. Held under the motto United around our values ​​/ United for Europe, the fourth edition of the high-level meeting emphasizes the role of the Council of Europe in the current geopolitical context marked by Russias war of aggression against Ukraine. The organization responsible for democracy, human rights and the rule of law was among the first international institutions to react with a concrete action, namely by excluding the Russian Federation from among the member states. On Wednesday, on the second day of the summit in Reykjavik, President Klaus Iohannis will reiterate Romanias commitment to the system of the European Convention on Human Rights and highlight the role that the Council of Europe has played in the 30 years of the countrys membership of the organization in Strasbourg, to the consolidation of a stable and mature democracy. At the end of the summit, a Declaration will be adopted reconfirming the particular role of the Council of Europe in the multilateral architecture at the European and international level.



    Strike. Education employees will go on a two-hour warning strike on Wednesday, and on Monday, May 22, they could start an all-out strike. According to trade unionists in the field, 70% of the teaching staff and other categories of workers in the system support this form of protest. They say that the Government must invest more in education. The claims mainly concern salary increases, an annual indexation in keeping with the inflation rate and the payment of additional hours performed by auxiliary teaching and non-teaching staff. In recent months, employees in education have participated in several protests and marches. Signatures are also being collected for a general strike the health-care and welfare system, starting June 15. Last but not least, in Bucharest, several hundreds metro trade unionists picketed the Ministry of Transport on Tuesday, dissatisfied with the companys underfunding, the lack of staff and the ban on the right to negotiate.



    Timisoara. The famous American actor John Malkovich will be in Timisoara, western Romania, on July 20 and 21 with a show entitled “The Infernal Comedy”, held at the National Theatre in the city. This is an absolute first for Timisoara, a European Capital of Culture this year. An Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee, John Malcovich has performed in many successful movies, among which Dangerous Liaisons or Being John Malkovich, where he played his own character. The Infernal Comedy is a show written and directed by Michael Sturminger, created especially for John Malkovich, which has been performed in over 150 theatre halls all over the world.



    Bulgaria. The European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Maria Gabriel, nominated for the post of Prime Minister of Bulgaria by the GERB-SDS coalition, submitted her resignation and it was accepted by the President of the European Commission. Ursula von der Leyen has expressed her confidence that Ms. Gabriels experience in this European Commission and the previous one will benefit Bulgaria. Maria Gabriels portfolio has been taken over by the Executive Vice President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age, Margrethe Vestager, and by the EC Vice President for Promoting our European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas. We recall that, following the elections on April 2, the center-right party GERB, of which Maria Gabriel is also a member, ranked first, with 69 mandates out of the total of 240 in the Parliament of Bulgaria, faced with a political deadlock for more than two years.



    Tennis. The Romanian tennis player Jaqueline Cristian qualified, on Tuesday, for the round of 16 of the ITF tournament in Madrid, with 100,000 dollars in prize money, after defeating the Argentinian Nadia Podoroska in two sets, 6- 1, 6-4. The next opponent of the Romanian in Madrid will be the Japanese Mai Hontama (183 WTA). (MI)

  • May 15, 2023

    May 15, 2023

    SUMMIT – The president of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, will be
    attending the 4th Summit of the Council of Europe, held on Tuesday
    and Wednesday in Reykjavik and organized under the aegis of the Icelandic
    presidency of the Council of Europe. According to the Romanian Presidency, the
    summit will highlight the role the Council of Europe plays in the current
    geopolitical context marked by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. The
    Council of Europe promotes and monitors the observance of democratic standards,
    human rights and the rule of law. It was one of the first international
    organizations that responded to the war in Ukraine by excluding the Russian
    Federation.


    EDUCATION LAWS
    – The draft education laws have today been submitted to the Senate’s special
    committees, which are expected to issue an opinion. Tomorrow the laws will be
    debated in the Education Committee. A final vote on the education laws is
    scheduled for May 22 in the Senate, the decision-making body in this case.
    According to Education Minister Ligia Deca, the laws seek to prevent and combat
    school dropout and functional illiteracy, to implement a pupil-oriented
    education, to ensure safety in schooling units and provide teachers with better
    training and support opportunities and observe professional ethics standards.
    Ruling coalition parties say the laws will reform the education system, but the
    opposition has voiced criticism, arguing the laws fail to provide solutions to
    the problems of the education system and represent a failure of the Educated
    Romania project endorsed by the presidency.




    WAR IN UKRAINE
    – France will train and equip a number of Ukrainian regiments with dozens of
    armored vehicles and light tanks, the presidents of France and Ukraine,
    Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Sunday in Paris. France
    will also channel its efforts to bolster Ukraine’s anti-air defenses, the joint
    statement also reads. In diplomatic terms, the two presidents have argued in
    favor of introducing new sanctions against Russia and of continuing to
    strengthen ties between Ukraine, NATO and the EU. Ukraine has a right to make
    its own security choices and France supports this country’s bid to join the
    Euro-Atlantic Community, the French president pointed out. Volodymyr Zelenskyy
    visited Paris on Sunday evening as part of a mini tour of Europe which also
    included stopovers in Italy and Germany.




    AIRCRAFT -
    The MiG-21 LanceR aircraft of the Romanian Air Forces carried out their last
    flights on Monday in a ceremony held in several airbases across Romania. The 85
    Air Base in Bacău (east) is also now open to visitation. The withdrawal of
    MiG-21 LanceR jets was voted by the country’s Supreme Defense Council last year
    with a view to speeding up the purchase of F-16 jets.




    ELECTION IN TURKEY – The president of Turkey’s Electoral Council said that Conservative
    president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has won over 49% of Sunday’s presidential vote
    with the majority of the ballot boxes counted. His opposition rival,
    Social-Democrat Kemal Kilicdaroglu,
    grabbed some 44% of the vote. Erdoğan said he is clearly leading in the
    elections, but remained open to the possibility of a runoff vote in case it is
    necessary, AFP reports. The opposition candidate, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, promised
    to win the second round of elections scheduled for May 28. For the first time
    in his 20-year mandate, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will have to rely on the
    presidential run-off to secure a new term in office.




    FESTIVAL -
    The European Film Festival starts today in Bucharest after the editions
    previously held in Timișoara and Oravița (west). Sophie Barthes’s The Pod
    Generation will open the festival, a winner at the Sundance Film festival this
    year. Running until May 23, the European Film Festival will include films
    premiered in Berlin, Venice, at Sundance or Locarno, many of which were
    released this year. (VP)