Tag: eu reform

  • Nachrichten 30.09.2017

    Nachrichten 30.09.2017

    Der EU-Ratspräsident Donald Tusk wird sich in den folgenden zwei Wochen mit allen Mitgliedstaaten über die Reforminitiative der EU nach dem Brexit beraten. Die Ansage erfolgte beim Gipfel in Tallinn, wo Staats-und Regierungschefs ihre Enttäuschung gegenüber dem langsamen Fortschritt der Brexit-Verhandlungen geäu‎ßert haben. Das Hauptthema des Treffens in Tallinn war die digitale Agenda. Klaus Iohannis sprach über die Strategie, die verfolgt werden müsste, um eine einzige digitale Agenda zu schaffen. Diese existiere zur Zeit nicht. Die jüngsten Cyber-Attacken auf Europa haben das Wirtschaftsleben gestört und das habe zu erheblichen finanziellen verlusten geführt, fügte Rumäniens Präsident in Tallinn hinzu. Klaus Iohannis betonte auch die Notwendigket, Bildungs-und Schulungssysteme zu haben, die den EU-Bürgern die notwendigen digitalen Fähigkeiten vermitteln um die Herausforderungen der jetzigen und zukünftigen Gesselschaft zu bezwingen.

  • 2 March 2017

    2 March 2017

    European funds. The main priority of the Romanian government
    is to attract European funds worth 5.2 billion euros by the end of the year,
    said the minister for regional development and deputy prime minister Sevil
    Shhaideh. Romania lost 3.5 billion euros of the entire amount of European funds
    it was entitled to between 2007 and 2013 and has so far managed to attract
    about 1% of the 30 billion euros available to it in the 2014-2020 period. The
    average absorption rate at European level for this financing period stands at
    3%.




    EU. Romania has the extraordinary opportunity to take
    part, for the first time since it joined the European Union, in the reform of
    the 27 member bloc which must now lay out its vision depending on its citizens’
    expectations and the political decisions of the member states, said the European
    commissioner for regional policy Corina Cretu. The president of the European
    Commission Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday launched for public debate a White
    Paper on the future of the Union after UK’s exit. The document lays down the
    main challenges and opportunities for Europe in the next decade, providing five
    possible scenarios for the future of a 27-member European Union.




    Unemployment.
    The unemployment rate in January in Romania stood at 5.4%, which is 0.1% lower
    than in the previous month, thus reaching the lowest level since 2008,
    according to the latest data published by the National Institute for
    Statistics. According to Eurostat, the amount of government funds allocated by
    Romania to support public policies to boost employment stands at 0.2% of the
    GDP, which is the lowest level in the European Union.




    Brexit. The House of Lords in the British Parliament has
    voted to guarantee the rights of the 3 million EU citizens living in the UK and
    allow them to stay in the country after Brexit. The vote in the House of Lords
    is the first defeat suffered by the Brexit bill proposed by the government.
    However, this amendment can still be overturned by MPs when the bill returns to
    the House of Commons. The bill gives prime minister Theresa May the authority to
    trigger Brexit under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty and to start official
    negotiations. The amendment passed by the Lords call on the government to set
    out proposals on how to guarantee the rights of EU nationals within three
    months of triggering Article 50. Theresa May says she will start the exit
    process before the end of March.




    France elections. The European
    Parliament today voted to lift the parliamentary immunity of the French
    far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen for tweeting pictures of
    atrocities committed by the Islamic State. In a separate case, she is
    investigated for allegations that she misused EU funds to pay aides. According
    to the latest poll, Le Pen would win the first round of the presidential
    elections in France on the 23rd of April. The centrist candidate
    Emmanuel Macron, a former economy minister under the Socialist president
    Francois Hollande, is in second place in the polls, followed by the candidate
    of the French right Francois Fillon, who is facing a formal investigation over
    a fake job scandal involving his wife and who has to appear before magistrates
    on the 15th of March.




    Football. Dinamo
    Bucharest face ACS Poli Timisoara in the final of the Romanian football League
    Cup on the 20th of May. On Wednesday in the second leg of the
    semifinals, Dinamo defeated Steaua Bucharest 3-1, after a 4-1 win in the first
    leg. On Tuesday, Poli Timisoara defeated ASA Targu Mures 3-1 in the second leg,
    after a 4-2 win in the first leg. Re-established in 2014, the League Cup is a
    competition for the teams in the top division, while the Romanian Cup is open
    to all football clubs irrespective of what division they are playing in.