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  • April 27, 2024 UPDATE

    April 27, 2024 UPDATE

    PALM SUNDAY – On Sunday, Orthodox and Eastern-Catholic Christians in Romania are celebrating Palm Sunday, marking the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. According to tradition, on this day people bring willow branches to church to be blessed, which they then take back to their homes for protection. Willow branches are substitutes for the palm and olive branches the crowds brought to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem. This Sunday marks the start of the last week of Eastern Lent, when people prepare to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ, this year observed on May 5. Mass processions were held in several towns and villages in the country on Palm Sunday eve, and a traditional procession will be held on Sunday in Bucharest. Nearly 1.8 million Romanians celebrate their name day on this occasion.

     

     

    DEFICIT – Romania’s budget deficit has exceeded 2% of the GDP in the first three months of the year, according to data provided by the Finance Ministry. Spending was by approximately 7.4 billion EUR higher than revenues. Total revenues stood at a little over 26.5 billion EUR in the first quarter of the year, up by 16% compared to the same period of 2023, whereas spending stood at 33.7 billion EUR, up by 23% compared to last year. At the end of 2023, Romania’s budget deficit accounted for 5.68% of the GDP, by 0.08% less than in 2022.

     

     

    ENERGY – Romania has some of the lowest prices for electricity and natural gas at EU level. According to Eurostat, the prices for natural gas for household users were the third-lowest at community level, accounting for half of the EU average. For electricity, Romanians are paying 65% of the EU average. Household users in Hungary and Croatia have the lowest prices for natural gas, while the lowest prices for electricity are reported in Hungary, Bulgaria and Malta. Overall, the total value of energy bills for EU consumers went down in the second half of 2023, after the increase caused by the war in Ukraine.

     

     

    ELECTION – The Central Election Authority in Bucharest has announced mobile voting regulations ahead of the local and European Parliament elections to be held on June 9. Thus, voters who can’t cast their vote in person can submit a request to their local polling station and request a mobile ballot box be brought to their address, for both elections. Mobile voting is disallowed in polling stations abroad. The votes will be recorded on separate lists.

     

     

    GAUDEAMUS – The city of Cluj Napoca (northwest) is playing host to the Transylvania-Gaudeamus Book Fair, organized by Radio Romania. Having reached its 23rd edition, the fair this year has 85 publishers exhibiting their offers, including book launches, music and educational games. A few thousand volumes in Romanian and international or minority languages will be on display. Over 40 events are organized on the sidelines of the fair, book launches, panel discussions and book signings. The book fair will close on Sunday.

     

     

    ROWING – Romania on Saturday grabbed three medals at the European Rowing Championships in Szeged, Hungary. The gold went to the women’s pair made up of Gianina van Groningen and Ionela Cozmiuc. A silver medal was won by the women’s four-scull crew made up of Mădălina Bereş, Maria Lehaci, Magdalena Rusu and Amalia Bereş. Finally, Romania’s 8+1 men’s crew, made up of Mihăiţă Ţigănescu, Ciprian Tudosă, Constantin Adam, Mugurel Vasile Semciuc, Florin Arteni, Sergiu Bejan, Ştefan Berariu, Florin Lehaci and Adrian Munteanu grabbed bronze. On Sunday, Romania will be represented in the women’s single scull, men’s pair, men’s double-scull, women’s pair, men’s four-scull, women’s four-scull and women’s 8+1 events. Romania won 6 medals at the 2023 edition of the European Championships, hosted by Bled, Slovenia, 5 gold and 1 silver.

     

     

    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Sorana Cîrstea on Saturday lost to Poland’s Iga Świątek, world no. 1, in the third round at the WTA 1000 Mutua Madrid Open in Spain. Ranked 30 in WTA standings, Cîrstea lost in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1. Świątek leads 4-0 head-to-head. On Sunday, Jaqueline Cristian will take on Danielle Collins of the USA in the third round, after ousting Barbora Krejcikova of Czechia in the second round, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2. (VP)

  • April 27, 2024

    April 27, 2024

    PALM SUNDAY – On Sunday, Orthodox and Eastern-Catholic Christians in Romania are celebrating Palm Sunday, marking the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. According to tradition, on this day people bring willow branches to church to be blessed, which they then take back to their homes for protection. Willow branches are substitutes for the palm and olive branches the crowds brought to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem. This Sunday marks the start of the last week of Eastern Lent, when people prepare to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ, this year observed on May 5. Mass processions were held in several towns and villages in the country on Palm Sunday eve, and a traditional procession will be held on Sunday in Bucharest. Nearly 1.8 million Romanians celebrate their name day on this occasion.

     

     

    UKRAINE – Defense Minister Angel Tîlvăr and the Chief of Defense Staff, General Gheorghiță Vlad represented Romania in the 4th meeting of the Contact Group for Ukraine, held in videoconference format. According to the Defense Ministry, the meeting examined progress reported since the previous meetings, and briefed participants regarding military developments linked to the conflict in Ukraine. Minister Tîlvăr highlighted Romania’s multi-dimensional support for Ukraine, including Romania’s participation in the EU Military Assistance Mission (EUMAM), training Ukrainian servicemen, as well as in the INTERFLEX mission led by the UK.

     

     

    MOLDOVA – EU integration is the best solution to boost the resilience of the Republic of Moldova in the face of current security challenges, Romania’s Foreign Minister Luminița Odobescu said in Chișinău. The Romanian official referred to Romania’s project to assist Moldova in increasing its capacity to counteract non-conventional security risks, with a focus on cyber-security, the protection of critical infrastructure and hybrid threats. The second phase of this project was launched on Friday. “We will continue to provide support to consolidate the legal and institutional framework of the Republic of Moldova, in line with EU requirements”, Minister Odobescu pointed out.

     

     

    COOPERATION – Turkey is Romania’s top trade partner from outside the EU and the number one destination of Romanian exports, Romania’s Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on Friday after meeting Turkey’s vice-president, Cevdet Yilmaz in Bucharest. Talks focused on the current security context and the best cooperation solutions at bilateral and NATO levels. Also on Friday, the Romanian Prime Minister attended the third meeting of the Inter-Government Cooperation Committee of Romania and the United Arab Emirates. The Romanian official said the development of strategic projects will benefit the economic development of both states. Last week, Marcel Ciolacu paid a visit to the United Arab Emirates, where he met with high-ranking officials as well as representatives of companies interested in expanding their operations and investing in Romania.

     

     

    GAUDEAMUS – The city of Cluj Napoca (northwest) is playing host to the Transylvania-Gaudeamus Book Fair, organized by Radio Romania. Having reached its 23rd edition, the fair this year has 85 publishers exhibiting their offers, including book launches, music and educational games. A few thousand volumes in Romanian and international or minority languages will be on display. Over 40 events are organized on the sidelines of the fair, book launches, panel discussions and book signings. The book fair will close on Sunday.

     

     

    ENERGY – Romania has some of the lowest prices for electricity and natural gas at EU level. According to Eurostat, the prices for natural gas for household users were the third-lowest at community level, accounting for half of the EU average. For electricity, Romanians are paying 65% of the EU average. Household users in Hungary and Croatia have the lowest prices for natural gas, while the lowest prices for electricity are reported in Hungary, Bulgaria and Malta. Overall, the total value of energy bills for EU consumers went down in the second half of 2023, after the increase caused by the war in Ukraine.

     

     

    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Jaqueline Cristian is today playing Danielle Collins of the United States in the third round at the WTA 1000 Mutua Madrid Open, totaling 7.7 million EUR in prizes. On Friday, Jaqueline Cristian ousted Barbora Krejcikova of Czechia, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2 in the second round. Also today, Sorana Cîrstea is playing world no. 1 Iga Świątek of Poland in the third round. (VP)

  • April 30, 2022 UPDATE

    April 30, 2022 UPDATE

    WAR IN
    UKRAINE -
    Peace talks with Russia risk failing, Ukraine has warned, after Russian troops
    continued to bomb positions on the Donbas frontline. Ukraine’s president,
    Volodymyr Zelensky, explained the people are furious with the discovery of war
    crimes and atrocities committed by the Russian army. Over 1,000 civilians were
    found dead after the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Kyiv oblast, many of
    whom appear to have been summarily executed. They add to the thousands of
    civilians killed in Russian shelling targeting civilian objectives, including
    homes, hospitals, schools and cultural centers. In other news, the Russian
    Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Lavrov, said peace negotiations continue,
    although with great difficulty. Russia is confronted with considerable
    challenges and was forced to regroup and reorganize its exhausted and
    scattered forces following its failed attempts at advancing in northeastern
    Ukraine, the British Defense Ministry writes.




    REFUGEES – The number of
    Ukrainian refugees who entered Romania went down on Friday by 2.6% compared to
    the previous day, the Border Police Inspectorate announced on Saturday.
    According to an official news release, on April 29, over the course of 24
    hours, some 96 thousand people entered Romania through all border crossing
    points, of whom some 8 thousand were Ukrainian citizens. 4,651 Ukrainians
    entered Romania through the Ukrainian border and another 1,731 through the
    Moldovan border. Since the start of the war in neighboring Ukraine, a total of
    818 thousand Ukrainian citizens entered Romania, most of whom were en route to
    other Western countries.




    FERRY CROSSING – A new ferry
    crossing checkpoint will be opened on the Giurgiu-Ruse border following an
    agreement signed by Romania and Bulgaria. According to the document, the ferry
    checkpoint will remain open for passengers and vehicles with a maximum
    authorized mass of 40 tons, and is expected to become operational starting this
    autumn. The agreement was signed in Bucharest on Friday, during the visit of
    Buglarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov. The Bulgarian official met with his
    counterpart, Nicolae Ciucă, as well as with
    president Klaus Iohannis. Attending Romanian-Bulgarian talks was also EU
    Commissioner for Transport, Adina Vălean, who said Brussels is ready to support
    joint Romanian-Bulgarian projects. The EU official highlighted the importance
    of the Danube River for river traffic in Europe, saying its potential can be
    further tapped into. Apart from joint transport projects, the two delegations
    also tackled the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism and the two countries’
    Schengen Accession.




    CYBER ATTACKS – A wave of
    cyber-attacks hit Romania on Friday and Saturday. The websites of the
    government, the National Cyber Security Directorate, the Defense Ministry, the
    Border Police, the National Rail Company and certain commercial banks were taken
    down. The attack was claimed by the pro-Russian hacker network Killnet, in
    response to Romania’s support actions for Ukraine. Killnet hackers this month
    also attacked institutions in Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, the United
    States, as well as NATO websites. Experts say this was a DDoS attack, which is
    a malicious attempt to flood a network or an online service with HTTP requests,
    thus rendering them unavailable to their users.




    ENERGY – Average
    electricity prices for household users at EU level went up significantly in the
    second half of 2021, compared to the same period of 2020. Romania was one of
    the countries with the highest price hikes in the national currency, the
    Eurostat reports. According to the European Statistics Office, electricity
    prices went up across the European bloc, with the exception of Slovakia and
    Hungary, where prices were regulated. The highest increase, of nearly 50%, was
    reported in Estonia and Sweden. Other states that reported major increases in
    electricity prices were Cyprus and Latvia, between 30% and 40%. Romania,
    alongside Ireland, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Belgium, increased electricity
    prices by as much as 20%. The lowest electricity prices were signaled in
    Hungary, Bulgaria and Croatia, while the highest were in Denmark, Germany and
    Belgium. Last year, household users in the EU paid more for natural gas as
    well, Bulgaria, Greece and Estonia reporting the biggest increases, while
    natural gas prices went down only in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Portugal.




    ARMY – Military
    ceremonies are being held across the country, jointly with concerts and
    competitions marking Land Forces Day. In Bucharest, the main event was held at
    the headquarters of the Land Forces, where state officials, active and reserve
    military, foreign diplomats and troops from allied countries attended the
    military and religious ceremony. Chief of General Staff, General Daniel
    Petrescu pointed out Romania must remain a pivotal provider of security and
    stability in the region, both in terms of its defense capabilities, as well as
    at Euro-Atlantic level.




    COVID-19 – Under 900 news
    cases of COVID-19 infection and 8 related deaths were reported on Saturday in
    Romania. Most were signaled in Bucharest, a little over 200. The number of
    patients treated in hospitals also dropped to 1,150, of whom 63 are children.
    200 people are currently in intensive care.




    MAY DAY – The summer
    season official started on Saturday, when hotels and guesthouses opened their
    doors to the public. Accommodation units on the Romanian Black Seacoast are
    booked at 80% capacity, hotel owners expecting some 30,000 tourists to arrive
    in order to celebrate May 1, the International Labor Day. Costinești and Mamai Nord are hosting music festivals which are expected to
    bring in a large number of young people. Authorities have deployed additional
    security forces to ensure public order is observed in crowded areas. (VP)