Tag: Election in the UK

  • December 13, 2019

    December 13, 2019

    UK ELECTION – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    today reiterated his promise of seeing Brexit achieved on January 31, 2020,
    following the crushing victory of the Conservative Party in Thursday’s snap
    election. The Prime Minister, whose party grabbed 363 of the total of 650 seats
    in the House of Commons, according to partial results, has congratulated
    everyone who contributed to securing the biggest Conservative win since the
    ’80s. The main opposition force, the Labor Party, has reported a biting defeat,
    grabbing only 203 seats as compared to the 262 in the previous election two
    years ago. US President Donald Trump congratulated Boris Johnson for his win.
    The White House leader stated that Great Britain and the United States will now
    be able to agree on a massive trade agreement post-Brexit.




    BREXIT – The EU is hoping for a swift vote in
    favor of Brexit in the British Parliament following the Conservative Party’s
    win in Thursday’s snap election, European Council President Charles Michel said
    Friday on the sidelines of the European Council meeting in Brussels. In turn,
    President Klaus Iohannis said the result of the British legislative election is
    good for Romanians living in the UK. The Romanian president said British
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson wanted a no-deal Brexit.




    GOVERNMENT – The Government in Bucharest will pay the
    state-owed debt to the Micula brothers, in order to avoid a deadlock at the
    Romanian Air Traffic Services Administration (ROMATSA). The debt was incurred
    following a court case concluded several years ago. The two business people won
    the trial at the Court of International Commercial Arbitration, and were due 84
    million euros from the Romanian state. The total amount has reached 400 million
    euros, with added interest rates and penalties. In another move, the Government
    will seek Parliament’s vote of confidence for the repeal of certain provisions
    in the emergency decree 114, referring to the introduction of measures in the
    field of public investment, of certain fiscal-budgetary measures, the
    modification and addition of draft laws and the postponement of deadlines. The
    Government also wants to eliminate taxes in energy, communications and the
    banking sector, private pension conditions and the dissolution of the Sovereign
    Investment Fund. The minimum wage in constructions is expected to stay the
    same.




    VISA WAIVER – The United States and the European Union
    have pledged to support the lifting of US visas for citizens from Bulgaria,
    Cyprus, Croatia and Romania, by including these countries in the Visa Waiver
    programme, an EU Council release reads. Access to the programme allows citizens
    to travel to the US for tourism or business for a period of up to 90 days
    without requiring a visa. As regards Romania, our country continues its efforts
    to join the programme. The Romania-US joint declaration adopted by Presidents
    Klaus Iohannis and Donald Trump on August 20, 2019, reiterates US support for
    Romania’s efforts of becoming eligible for Visa Waiver admission, in line with
    US legislative requirements.




    FOOTBALL – Romanian champions CFR Cluj on Thursday qualified to
    the Europa League round of 32 after defeating Celtic Glasgow of Scotland 2-nil
    at home in its last Group E fixture. With four wins, CFR will advance to the
    next stage, joined by Thursday’s opponents Celtic. In the other group fixture,
    Rennes of France defeated Lazio Rome 2-nil. The two teams have been knocked
    out. The draw for the round of 32 is scheduled on Monday. CFR is likely to take
    on powerful opponents such as Ajax Amsterdam of the Netherlands, Inter Milan of
    Italy, Seville of Spain or Manchester United of Great Britain.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)