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  • February 3, 2025 UPDATE1

    February 3, 2025 UPDATE1

    Budget – Romania’s 2025 budget bill will enter Parliament’s debate as of Tuesday, and the final vote is expected to take place by the end of the week. The vote is predictable as the parliamentarians of the ruling coalition (PSD-PNL-UDMR) have the majority. However, the document met with much criticism from the opposition parties, which submitted over 1,000 amendments. Adopted by the government at the end of last week, Romania’s budget bill for 2025 is based on an economic growth of 2.5%, an average inflation rate of 4.4% and a deficit of 7% of the GDP. According to the Finance Minister, Tanczos Barna, the budget focuses on investments, with record allocations of 150 billion lei (about 30 billion Euros).

     

    Investigation – The prosecutors from the Directorate for Fighting Organized Crime (DIICOT) carried out, on Monday, dozens of searches in Romania and Monaco, in a case involving fraud with particularly serious consequences, embezzlement, money laundering and tax evasion, related to what the press called the Nordis real estate business. The investigations targeted a number of about 70 suspects, natural and legal persons. Among the people interviewed are Laura Vicol, former head of the Legal Commission in the Chamber of Deputies, and Ioana Băsescu, the daughter of the former president of Romania, Traian Băsescu, who was called at the DIICOT headquarters to give explanations regarding her involvement as a notary in the Nordis business. Starting in 2018, three of the suspects allegedly initiated and set up an organized criminal group, which conceived and implemented a complex criminal mechanism, consisting, mainly, in the promotion and development of real estate projects under the cover of several commercial companies, followed by collecting money from clients, misleading buyers during the execution of pre-contracts and sale-purchase contracts. The leaders of the organized criminal group are said to have collected over 957,000,000 lei (over 195 million Euros) from customers as an advance payment within the framework of bilateral sale-purchase promises, respectively sales-purchase agreements.

     

    Defense – Europe must assume greater responsibility for its own defense in order to strengthen our strategic resilience, said President Klaus Iohannis, present, on Monday, in Brussels, at the informal meeting of EU leaders on defense issues. The discussions focused on military capabilities and the European defense industry. President Iohannis evoked, in this sense, the need for adequate financing seen not only as the allocation of more money, but also as the effective use of the already existing tools. Regarding defense, Romania’s president emphasized the need for complementarity between the European Union and NATO. (LS)

     

  • January 11, 2023

    January 11, 2023

    INFECTIONS – The wave of
    respiratory infections and flu is intensifying on a weekly basis. Experts warn
    the upward trend will tone down starting February at the earliest. During this
    interval, doctors say a larger number of respiratory infections, particularly
    in children, is to be expected. On the other hand, the first cases of Flurona -
    which is a simultaneous infection with both flu and COVID-19, have been
    reported in Romania, whereas a 74-year-old woman has died. Doctors say that Flurona
    infections have a higher degree of severe evolution.




    DEFENSE – Defense
    Minister Angel Tîlvăr on Tuesday met with Romanian servicemen deployed to the
    military base in Bemowo Piskie in Poland, and had talks with his Polish
    counterpart, Mariusz Blazczak, about the situation in the region due to the
    Russian aggression in Ukraine. Minister Tîlvăr pointed out Romania and Poland
    displayed solidarity with Ukrainian refugees. Minister Angel Tîlvăr was
    accompanied by the chief of general staff, General Daniel Petrescu. On Monday,
    the two officials met with Romanian servicemen deployed to the NATO base in Pristina,
    Kosovo, and discussed with the Kosovo Force commander, General Angelo Michele
    Ristuccia about the security developments in the region.




    GOVERNMENT – Romania’s Prime
    Minister, Nicolae Ciucă, said in today’s government
    session that total investment stood at some 14.6 billion EUR at the end of
    2022, a record high for Romania, which confirms an upward trend of the Romanian
    economy. Nicolae Ciucă quoted a recent
    study of the Economic Department of Harvard Academy which states that Romania
    has become the 19th most complex and sophisticated economy in the
    world, with a potential for growth. Results by the end of 2030 should push
    Romania in the top 10 countries. As regards foreign direct investment, the
    Prime Minister said that in 2022 their volume exceeded the level of 2008, the
    year that marked the highest such level. Last but not least, Nicolae Ciucă
    highlighted the contribution of European funds.




    NATIONAL BANK – The National
    Bank of Romania today increased the monetary policy interest rate to 7%, in an
    attempt to keep inflation in check. Central Bank experts expect the annual
    inflation rate to slightly go down this quarter and the downward trend to pick
    up speed in the following months. Starting this summer, the inflation rate
    should drop below 10%, bank experts also say. The new increase in the monetary
    policy interest rate is likely to trigger an increase in the interest rates of
    commercial banks, particularly in case of loans.




    IRAN -
    Iran’s ambassador in Romania was summoned at the Foreign Ministry headquarters
    on Tuesday, where he was notified regarding Romania’s firm opposition to the
    enforcement of the capital sentence, irrespective of circumstances, and to the
    hanging of protesters by Teheran authorities. The decision follows the hanging
    of two Iranian protesters on January 7 in Teheran. The Romanian Foreign Ministry
    expressed deep concern with the continuous violation of human rights in Iran,
    including the sentencing of protesters for political reasons, in the absence of
    a fair trial, in the context of nationwide protests triggered in September
    2022, caused by the death of Masha Amini. The Romanian Foreign Ministry
    reminded the Iranian ambassador regarding the conclusions of the Foreign
    Affairs Council meeting of December 12, 2022, with a focus on all issues that
    did not receive a constructive response from Teheran authorities. The Romanian
    MFA also pointed out that the said aspects in the conclusions still need to be
    resolved, failure of which would negative impact Iran’s relations with the EU.




    GOLDEN
    GLOBES – Steven Spielberg’s The
    Fabelmans and Martin McDonagh’s The
    Banshees of Inisherin have won the top awards in Tuesday’s Golden Globes
    Awards Gala. Austin Butler, the male lead in Elvis (directed by Baz Luhrmann) was designated best actor in a
    drama, whereas Cate Blanchett scooped the award for best actress for her role in
    Tar (directed by Todd Field). The
    award for best scenario wnet to Martin McDonagh for The Banshees of Inisherin. Santiago Mitre’s Argentina, 1985 got the award for best foreign motion picture,
    while Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
    got the award for best animation. House
    of the Dragon got the award for best series. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr
    Zelensky, a former actor himself, conveyed a recorded message on this occasion.
    (VP)