Tag: European Artistic Gymnastics Championships

  • April 16, 2023 UPDATE

    April 16, 2023 UPDATE

    Easter. In Romania, Orthodox (majority) and Greek-Catholic Christians celebrated on Sunday the Resurrection of Jesus, the biggest holiday in the Christian calendar. On Saturday, at midnight, believers received the holy light from the priests and listened to the evangelical account of the Resurrection in front of churches. In his sermon, Patriarch Daniel of the Orthodox Church explained how the Resurrection of the Lord gave a new orientation to the Christians life and a new meaning to death. “The source of joy and peace in a Christians life is their connection with the Crucified and Resurrected Christ, that is why on Easter we should not be sad, but rejoice”, said Patriarch Daniel.



    Protests. Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv again on Saturday evening to protest against the justice reform desired by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which the demonstrators consider an attack on democracy, FP reports. Smaller demonstrations also took place in other Israeli cities. Since the announcement of the controversial reform project in early January, tens of thousands of Israelis have gathered every week to protest it. Prime Minister Netanyahu announced on March 27 a break to give a chance to dialogue, after the start of a general strike and the emergence of tensions within the government majority. The government claims that the reform aims, among other things, to rebalance the powers by reducing the prerogatives of the Supreme Court, which the executive considers politicized, for the benefit of Parliament. Critics of the reform believe, on the contrary, that it risks opening the way to an authoritarian drift, AFP also reports.



    Electricity. Romanians consumed less electricity in the first two months of this year compared to the same period in 2022, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics. The decrease was more than 18%. Businesses also consumed less, by 3%, and public lighting was reduced by more than a quarter. INS reports that in January and February the production in hydropower plants increased by almost a third compared to the beginning of last year. Wind energy production increased, but the production of nuclear energy slightly decreased. The National Institute of Statistics has also announced that Romanias oil production dropped by almost 4% in the first two months of the year, as compared to the similar period of 2022. Oil imports, on the other hand, went up by 5%.



    G7. The G7 Energy and Environment Ministers set on Sunday the goal of reducing the C02 emissions of motor vehicles by at least 50% by 2035, compared to the levels of 2000. The goal appears in a Joint Declaration adopted at the end of the two-day meeting that took place in Sapporo (northern Japan), and which focused on accelerating efforts to combat climate change. The measure is part of the global goal of reaching net zero emissions in the automotive sector by 2050. This will require key industry actions in all countries, including measures already implemented by the G7 members to achieve 100% electric vehicle sales by 2035.



    Gymnastics. On Sunday, the Romanian athlete Sabrina Maneca-Voinea won the bronze medal in the floor final of the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antalya (Turkey). The Romanian was overtaken by the British Jessica Gadirova, who won gold, and Alice Kinsella, silver medalist. Romania has achieved its goals at the European Championships in Antalya, including team qualification for the World Championships.



    Weightlifting. Romanian athlete Valentin Ionadi Iancu won one silver and two bronze medals, on Sunday, in the 55 kg category of the European Weightlifting Championships in Erevan, Armenia. Iancu won the bronze in the snatch event, lifting 109 kg. In the throw, he won the silver, with 136 kg, just like the Georgian bronze medalist Ramini Shamilishvili. Iancu took the bronze overall, with 245 kg. Romania aims to win four medals at the European Championships in Yerevan, which is a qualifier for the Olympic Games due in Paris in 2024. (MI)



  • April 12, 2023

    April 12, 2023

    Budget. The public spending reform bill should be ready next week, the Romanian Minister of Finance, Adrian Câciu has announced. Until then, members of the Government are presenting in todays meeting solutions to reduce expenses in their areas of responsibility. Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă asked them not to plan salary or investment cuts. He also said that he wants to improve the collection of taxes, not to increase them. In total, the saving should amount to 20 billion lei by the end of the year. On the agenda of todays Government meeting are also two emergency ordinances, one on humanitarian assistance that the Romanian state grants to refugees from Ukraine and another that simplifies and digitizes the management of European funds.



    Visit. The European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, is visiting Romania today. After meeting with Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, the Brussels official stated that Romania will be able to play an even more important role in the defense industry, in the context of the war in neighboring Ukraine. Thierry Breton highlighted the fact that Bucharest increased the budget allocated to Defense from 2 to 2.5% of the GDP, stressing it is an example to be followed. The discussions with Nicolae Ciucă also focused on cyber security, the European Commissioner appreciating that there must be competitiveness in this field. In fact, today he is visiting the future headquarters, in Bucharest, of the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre, together with the Romanian Minister of Research, Innovation and Digitization, Sebastian Burduja, as well as two important defense equipment factories, together with the Minister of Economy, Florin Spătaru.



    NATO. To Romania, NATO remains the basic pillar of the national security policy, said the Chief of Staff Daniel Petrescu, during a joint press conference with the President of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Robert Bauer, who is on a visit to Romania until April 14th. Daniel Petrescu stated that the defensive capacity of the NATO shield in Romania has been increased and that, currently, there are over 30 defense endowment programs, one of the priorities being the endowment of the naval forces. For his part, Robert Bauer said that Romania has proven that it understands the true value of collective defense since the first day it joined the Alliance. He pointed out that Ukraine must be supported as much as necessary, adding that if Russia defeats Ukraine, it will not stop there.




    Aid. The Romanian government will grant a first installment of the financial aid intended to compensate the losses caused by the conflict in Ukraine to cow breeders and the dairy market. More than 21 million euros will be granted starting on May 15, with a second tranche, worth 22 million euros, to be allocated to the sector in the second semester. Following the consultations on Tuesday evening, between the government team led by Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă and the representatives of processors and large store chains, a reduction of the price of milk in the next six months was agreed upon. Also to support the consumption of milk produced in Romania, the Government wants to expand the “Warm Meal in Schools” Program starting next year. Thus, the children will receive milk every day when they are at school, not just three times a week, as it is now.



    Salary. In Romania, the average net salary in February reached approx. 865 euros, by 3 euro more compared to the previous month, according to the data published today by the National Institute of Statistics. The highest values ​​were recorded, as before, in the IT area, approx. 2,000 euros, and the lowest in hotels and restaurants, approx. 475 euros. The increases in average net salary earnings compared to the previous month were determined by the granting of occasional bonuses (annual bonuses or special performance bonuses) in February, rights in kind and cash benefits, amounts from net profit and other funds.



    Gymnastics. The Romanian mens team ranked 11th on Tuesday at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antalya (Turkey), thus qualifying for the World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. The tricolors needed a ranking in the first 13 teams to succeed in qualifying for the World Cup, a competition that will decide the teams that will participate in the 2024 Olympics. Italy won the gold medals, the silver went to Turkey, and Great Britain got the bronze. (MI)


  • Romania Hosts the European Gymnastics Championships

    Romania Hosts the European Gymnastics Championships

    The
    central Romanian city of Cluj Napoca is hosting the European Artistic
    Gymnastics Championships 60 years since the latest edition to be hosted by
    Romania, in Bucharest. Attending the opening ceremony, the youth and sports
    minister Marius Dunca said gymnastics are an iconic sport in Romania, given the
    large number of medals obtained over the years in European and world
    competitions and at the Olympic Games.

    274 gymnasts are competing this year,
    168 male and 106 female, from 37 different countries. Romania is represented by
    10 gymnasts, including household names Marian Dragulescu, Larisa Iordache and
    Catalina Ponor. The Romanian team got off to a good start as many times
    European and world champion Marian Dragulescu met his fans’ expectations and
    qualified for the floor and vault finals. Dragulescu is Romania’s only male
    gymnast to make it to the apparatus finals. Coach Ioan Suciu says the other
    members of the male team failed to qualify because nerves got the better of
    them.

    The former great Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci, who is in Cluj Napoca
    herself, says she is sure Romania will win a medal and that Marian Dragulescu
    will in her opinion win the gold in both finals. Nadia Comaneci is the
    ambassador of this year’s edition of the European Championships. This autumn,
    she will be the official spokesperson for the World Gymnastics Championships
    hosted by Montreal, Canada. It was in Montreal in 1976 that she became the
    first female gymnast to score a 10 in an international competition. The scoreboard was not designed
    to display such a score, so the judges were forced to show it as 1.0.

    Since
    then, Romanian female gymnasts have won tens of Olympic gold, silver and bronze
    medals. A force to be reckoned with for dozens of years, the Romanian female
    gymnastics team saw a gradual demise in recent years and did not even qualify
    for the Olympic Games held in Rio last year, something that hadn’t happened
    since the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. However, at the European Championships held
    last year in Bern, Switzerland, Marian Dragulescu won two silver medals for
    Romania in the floor and vault competitions, while Catalina Ponor won two
    bronze medals in the floor and beam events.