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  • May 21, 2020 UPDATE

    May 21, 2020 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – The number
    of confirmed COVID-19 infections in Romania has exceeded 17.500. Of these 1.156
    have died and over 10.500 have recovered. Over 3.000 Romanians living abroad
    have tested positive for COVID-19, mostly in Italy, Spain and Germany. Of
    these, 105 have died. The authorities
    and experts recommend the wearing of masks. Failure to wear masks would
    increase the infection rate to 70%. In another development, the president of
    the Committee for Clinical and Epidemiological Management with the Health
    Ministry, Adriana Pistol, estimates that the number of infections in Romania
    could reach 20,000 by autumn.




    REPATRIATIONS
    – The Foreign Ministry in Bucharest on Thursday announced that over May 21-24
    seven flights will be set up to European states to bring home Romanian
    nationals with temporary stay permits who have been affected by the measures
    adopted by other states to prevent the pandemic from spreading. 5 flights will
    head to Spain, one to France and one to Great Britain. Also on Thursday the
    Ministry announced 156 Romanian nationals and two foreign citizens with stay
    permits for Romania have been returned to the country. According to the Romanian
    Foreign Ministry, the action was carried out with a special flight operated by
    the national airliner TAROM to Rome. The same flight also transported some 132
    Italian citizens from Bucharest to Rome. The Foreign Ministry has renewed its
    previous recommendations to verify all information on its webpage and the
    websites of Romania’s diplomatic missions and consular offices abroad.




    FINE – Romanian President
    Klaus Iohannis has been fined by the National Council for Combating
    Discrimination with the equivalent of 1 thousand euros for discrimination and
    violation of the right to dignity on grounds of ethnicity / nationality, for
    some of his recent statements. The leader of the Democratic Union of Ethnic
    Hungarians in Romania, Kelemen Hunor, has said that the Council’s decision is
    fair while the interim leader of the Social Democratic Party, Marcel Ciolacu,
    has said Iohannis should apologize publicly for his statements about the
    Hungarians. Marcel Ciolacu himself was targeted by the President’s message, which
    accused the Social Democrats of
    fighting in their secret offices in Parliament to give Transylvania to the
    Hungarians. The Presidency has announced Klaus Iohannis will appeal the Council’s
    decision in Court, as he considers it to be a political move.




    BILATERAL
    RELATIONS – Romania is an excellent destination for business people, and
    the Romanian Government is open to encouraging investment, Prime Minister
    Ludovic Orban said on Thursday during a videoconference held with his Polish
    counterpart, Mateusz Morawiecki. The two officials reviewed the status and
    development prospects of bilateral relations, including in the economic and
    trade fields, amidst economic recovery measures introduced at European and
    national levels after the COVID-19 pandemic. Prime Minister Ludovic Orban
    recently announced that the Government is planning on setting up a new
    investment fund, based on the successful model of the Polish Development Fund.
    The new fund will be financed from the state budget, the EU budget,
    state-issued bonds and the capital of financial institutions and investment
    agencies. The Fund is run by the Surveillance Council made up of independent
    members.




    BORDER POLICE -
    Chief Inspector Liviu Bute will take over the Border Police General
    Inspectorate, after Ioan Buda stepped down on Thursday for personal reasons. In
    recent days the Hungarian border has been overcrowded after the state of
    emergency was lifted in Romania, with wait times reaching 12 hours. As of
    Thursday, 10 border crossing points on the Hungarian border are operational.
    The longest wait times are reported at Nadlac, where checks are being performed
    to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading. According to the Border
    Police, wait times are not significantly long for entry into the country in any
    of the border crossing points.




    (Translated by V. Palcu & E. Enache)