Tag: election in Germany

  • February 24, 2025

    February 24, 2025

    WAR IN UKRAINE – The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, hailed Ukrainian “resistance” on marking three years since the start of the Russian invasion, when several European leaders came to Kyiv to reassert their support for Ukraine amidst a shift of US policy on the war. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, European Council president Antonio Costa, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Spanish Prime Minister Petro Sanchez, as well as presidents and prime ministers from Baltic and Nordic states arrived in Kyiv on Monday morning for a summit devoted to collective defense and security strategy. Another 24 European leaders, including Romania’s interim president, Ilie Bolojan, will take part via video link. Also today, French President Emmanuel Macron is meeting Donald Trump at the White House, hoping to convince the US president to take into account the security of Europeans. Demonstrations in support of Ukraine took place over the weekend in Paris, Prague and Vilnius, in front of the Russian Embassy in Washington and in several American cities. Several hundred people, mostly refugees from Ukraine, participated in demonstrations yesterday in Bucharest and Constanța (southeast) to mark 11 years of Russian aggression and three years since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In Bucharest, the Parliament Palace will be lit up in yellow and blue to express solidarity with Ukraine. The Chamber of Deputies today will observe a moment of silence to pay homage to the victims of the war.

     

    FAC – Romania’s Foreign Minister, Emil Hurezeanu, is attending Monday’s Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels. According to a Foreign Ministry release, the agenda of the Council meeting includes Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, developments in the Middle East, Congo and Georgia. Talks on the war in Ukraine will also mark three years since the start of the conflict and will focus on the latest developments and on continuing EU multidimensional support for Ukraine, especially amidst the latest geopolitical dynamics concerning Ukraine peace talks. Talks on the Middle East will refer to the recent developments in Israel and Gaza, the importance of upholding the ceasefire agreement and the humanitarian situation in the region.

     

    DEFENSE – The Senate is today debating a bill allowing the army to shoot down foreign drones that illegally enter Romanian airspace. The Senate is the decision-making body in this matter, so if approved, the draft law will be submitted to interim president Ilie Bolojan for approval. The initiative is designed to correct a legal loophole amidst heated debates on social media. The bill allows the Romanian army and the units of allied and partner states to use aerial and land systems to shoot down illegal drones. The bill also creates the legal framework for conducting military operations without declaring a state of emergency. NATO will also be able to assume command of structures of the Romanian Army over a limited period of time.

     

    CORRUPTION – Anti-corruption prosecutors are raiding over 40 locations in the port of Constanța (southeast), targeting possible cases of corruption. The investigation might involve port managers and officials who took or gave bribes of some €6 mln.

     

    WASTE CRISIS – The city of Ploiești (south) is on the verge of a health crisis after no waste has been collected for nearly a week. Mayor Mihai Poliţeanu has called on central authorities to declare a state of emergency. The mayor calls on the Interior and Environment ministries to urgently unlock procedures to award environment permits and take legal action against the management of the local waste collection company, whose contract expired on January 15 and license at the end of 2024. Mayor Poliţeanu says the municipality was unhappy with the quality of waste collection services, and that the newly contracted operator was unable to start its activity due to an illegal deed extending the contract of the old operator. Under these circumstances, the Prahova County Environment Protection Agency did not issue an environment permit for the new operator. The Ploiești municipality has filed a notification in this regard.

     

    GERMANY – The Conservatives have won Sunday’s parliamentary election in Germany, although the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the far-right party, grabbed its best score yet. The CDU/CSU coalition of center-right parties grabbed some 29% of the vote, while AfD came in second with 20%, an unprecedented result for a far-right party in post-Nazi federal Germany.  “We have never been stronger at national level”, AfD leader Alice Weidel said after the election. Set up in 2013, the anti-migration party doubled its score compared to the 2021 election. The acting chancellor Olaf Scholz is the big loser of the current ballot, after the Social-Democrats grabbed only 16% of the vote, compared to 25% in 2021. The Greens won some 13%, the radical left 9%, while the Liberals apparently won’t reach the 5% threshold that allows them representation in the Bundestag.

     

    AWARD – Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude has scooped the Silver Bear for best script at the Berlin International Film Festival, for his feature film “Kontinental 25”, which tells the story of a bailiff facing a moral crisis.

     

    TENNIS – Two tennis players represent Romania in the WTA singles top 100, according to this Monday’s updated standings – Irina Begu (75) and Jaqueline Cristian (85). Gabriela Ruse (101), Anca Todoni (102) and Sorana Cîrstea (120) are not far off. In the doubles standings, Monica Niculescu ranked 35th, while Gabriela Ruse 51st.  (VP)

  • September 2, 2019

    September 2, 2019

    PARLIAMENT – The
    Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have today resumed their plenary sittings, their
    first after the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats has withdrawn from the
    ruling coalition. Alliance leader Calin Popescu-Tariceanu has resigned as
    Senate Speaker. Social-Democrat leader and Prime Minister Viorica Dancila in
    turn said her Government would move on. The opposition threatens to file a
    no-confidence motion. President Klaus Iohannis has rejected the nominations made
    by the Prime Minister for the positions left vacant by outgoing Alliance
    members of the Government and will soon respond to the nominations of interim
    ministers.




    PENSIONS -
    Pensions will be paid in their new increased format starting Monday, Labor
    Minister Marius Budai said today. Yesterday, the new pension law came into
    force, increasing pensions by some 15%. Five million pensioners in the public
    system will be benefitting from this increase. The opposition warns that the
    measure threatens to deepen the budget deficit, while the IMF has recommended
    Romanian authorities review the law.




    UNEMPLOYMENT -
    The unemployment rate in Romania at the end of July stood at 3.01%, by 0.49%
    lower compared to the same period of 2018, and by 0.06% higher than June this
    year, the National Employment Agency (ANOFM) reports. The slightly upward trend
    in the unemployment rate is influenced by the number of students who graduated
    forms of education and registered as unemployed. The total number of the
    unemployed stood at 262.044 people at the end of July, most of whom were
    reported in the rural area. As regards unemployment broken down in types of
    education, the number of unemployed people with primary or without any form of
    education accounted for the largest share, 29.61%.




    ENESCU FESTIVAL – The George Enescu
    International Festival continues with the London Symphonic Orchestra concert in
    the highlights. Over 2,000 members of choirs and instrumental orchestras will
    hold concerts and recitals in parks, museums, shopping centers and corporate
    buildings all across Bucharest. This year’s theme is The World in Harmony,
    while the artistic director of the festival is Vladimir Jurowski. Until
    September 22, Bucharest and other 10 cities in Romania and Germany, France, Italy,
    Canada and the Republic of Moldova will host events as part of the Festival.
    Over 2,500 of the world’s most valuable musicians will climb on stage in
    Bucharest to perform in one of the 84 concerts and recitals offered as part of
    the Festival.




    DORIAN – The
    northwest of the Bahamas Islands was battered by Dorian Hurricane, with wind
    speed peaking at 300 km/h. Dorian has destroyed buildings, cars and uprooted
    trees, also causing flash floods. The National Hurricane Centre in the United
    States has confirmed Dorian to be a Category 5 storm, the most powerful to ever
    strike this region. The United States has declared a state of emergency for
    states on the eastern coast with Dorian drawing near, the BBC reports.




    ELECTION IN GERMANY
    -The German far right reported a significant increase in the number of vote
    grabbed in the two regional ballots held in Germany, reporting over half of the
    votes grabbed in the previous election of 2014, according to preliminary
    estimates. The AfD Alternative for Germany, who has been criticizing German
    Chancellor Angela Merkel’s pro-immigration policy, is set for second spot in
    Eastern Saxony and neighboring Brandenburg, second to the CDU Conservative
    Party and the SPD Social-Democratic Party, respectively. Eastern Germany
    remains, therefore, a bastion of support for the AfD, which is less popular in
    Western Germany.




    TENNIS – Romanian
    tennis player Raluca Olaru lost in both matches played on Sunday at the US
    Open, in the women’s doubles and mixed doubles, respectively. Olaru was the
    only representative of Romania left in the competition. We recall Simona Halep,
    the number four seed in the women’s singles, was knocked out surprisingly in
    the second round by Taylor Townsend of the United States, who in the third
    round went on to eliminate another Romanian, Sorana Cirstea.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)