Tag: Dumitru

  • April 27, 2023

    April 27, 2023

    PRESS
    The situation of the
    media in Romania is not very rosy, there is plenty of room for improvement and
    the country should show the headway made in this respect in the upcoming rule
    of law report, the European Commission’s Vice-president for values and
    transparency, Vera Jourova, said in Brussels on Wednesday. According to the European
    Commission’s 2022 rule of law report, media in Romania is facing a series of
    issues such as the incomplete transparency of the media ownership and the cases
    in which journalists have been subjected to harassment and violence. Asked if
    the new legislative instruments proposed by the European Commission last year and
    currently under implementation are enough to tackle this issue, Vera Jourova
    gave an affirmative answer. ‘Romania still has enough space to do something in
    this respect without being pushed by the EU laws. I went to Romania and want to
    go back again due to the legal issues and of course it is in Romania’s interest
    to also show some progress in the rule of law report in July’, Vera Jourova
    went on to say.








    TALKS The Education Committee with the Chamber
    of Deputies in Bucharest is to resume talks today over the amendments in the
    University Education Law after the talks over the pre-university education were
    concluded on Wednesday. Centers of Excellence could be staged for some fields
    of study under the new law. The threshold of 60% for the additional exam has
    been cut down to 50% but the ministry’s initial version with the language
    skills evaluation test in two languages of international circulation has been
    kept. Religion has been introduced as the optional discipline for the
    profile-specific test.






    SUPPORT As of May 1st, the
    executive in Bucharest is changing the way of granting financial support to the
    Ukrainian refugees. So money is now given directly to the refugee not to the
    family housing them as happened until now. The grant is unconditionally offered
    only for one month after which the refugees will have to find jobs and send
    their children to schools or kindergartens. If they want to benefit from
    financial support from the fifth month of their stay they must prove they have
    found a job in Romania.






    TENNIS Three tennis
    players from Romania are today taking on their opponents in the second round of
    the WTA 1000 tennis tournament in Madrid, a competition with over 7.7 million
    euros in prize money. Irina Begu of Romania will be up against Karolina Muchova
    of the Czech Republic and Ana Bogdan will be playing Shelby Rogers of the USA.
    Sorana Cirstea will meet second-seeded Arina Sabalenka of Belarus. Jacqueline
    Cristian is another Romanian to have qualified for the second round after a win
    against Sloane Stephens of the USA. The Romanian will next be up against
    Anastasia Popapova of Russia.






    BOXING Three boxers from Romania will be
    attending the World Boxing Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan over May 1st
    and 14th. The three athletes are, Andrei Muset in the 67 kilogram
    category, Paul Aradoaie in the 80 kilogram and Emanuel Mica in the 92 kilogram
    category. They are accompanied by coaches Dumitru Dorobantu and Napoleon
    Gheorghe. We recall that Aradoaie, an European youth champion and European
    under-22 champion, won bronze at the European championship in Yerevan last year
    in the 86 kilogram category. That was the first medal for the Romanian boxers
    after a break of 7 years since the bronze won by Mihai Nistor in 2015. Lots are
    to be drawn on April 30th and the first matches are due on May 1st.
    The quarterfinals are due on May 10th and two days later the
    semifinals of the aforementioned competition. At the world championships in
    2021 in Belgrade, Aradoaie stopped in the round of 16 while the other Romanian
    representative, Dumitru Vicol, was eliminated in the first round of the 76
    kilogram category.




    (bill)

  • The latest European Wrestling Championships

    The latest European Wrestling Championships


    Wrestling was first included in the Olympic programme as early as 1904 during the Olympics in St. Louis, but werent part of the Olympics in Stockholm in 1912. Since the 1920 edition in Anvers, wrestlers have been a constant presence in the Olympic Games. Wrestlers from Romania made their debut at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, and since then they have reaped 34 medals, 7 gold, 8 silver and 19 bronze. The first medalist was Francisc Horvath, who reaped bronze in the free-style event in Melbourne 1956.


    The first gold medal for Romania was obtained Greek-Roman wrestler Dumitru Pârvulescu in Rome in 1960. Romania hasnt obtained an Olympic gold medal in this discipline since 1988, when Vasile Puscasu compelled recognition in the 100 kilogram category in Seoul. Although next year well be celebrating 20 years since the introduction of womens wrestling in the Olympic Games, Romanias women representatives havent claimed an Olympic medal yet.


    However, wrestling lovers have pinned their hopes on Romanias women representatives for the next years Olympics in Paris as at the latest wrestling competition in Zagreb, Croatia, four out of the five medals won by Romania were in the womens competition. Andreea Ana, in the 55 kilogram category and Alexandra Anghel, in the 72, stepped onto the first step of the podium while Catalina Axente, in the 76 kilogram, Krista Incze in the 65 and Denis Mihai in the 55 kilogram category of the mens event became bronze medalists.


    On of the Romanian wrestlers standing chances of winning a medal in Paris is the 23-year-old Andreea Ana who has so far walked away with four medals from the European Championships. She won bronze in Bucharest in 2019 and in Warsaw two years later, and also became gold medalist in Budapest last year.


    Another athlete, who could put up a good show in Paris, is Alexandra Anghel holder of the European bronze in Kaspiysk, Russia in 2018. She also won a bronze medal in Belgrade last year.


    (bill)