Tag: European prosecutors

  • The Week in Review,  September  15-21, 2019

    The Week in Review, September 15-21, 2019

    Romanian Laura Codruta Kovesi, validated by the EU Council for the post of European Public Prosecutors Office


    The former head of the National Anticorruption Directorate, Laura Codruta Kovesi, has received the backing of the Council of the European Union in her race for the position of European chief prosecutor. On Thursday the Committee of Representatives of European Union Member States gave Kovesi 17 of the 22 votes in favour. The European Public Prosecutors Office (EPPO) will be founded next year and start its activity in 2021. According to European law, the European prosecutor is jointly appointed by Parliament and the Council for a one-time seven-year term in office. Having spearheaded the fight against corruption for years, but also believed to have instrumented an abusive prosecution system, Kovesi has often been labelled as Romania’s most powerful woman. According to Mrs. Kovesi, the vote is also the result of the civic actions and street protests staged by ordinary citizens, who have constantly supported her ever since she was sacked from the helm of the Directorate, believing, as she often said, that “corruption can be defeated, never give up!


    Romanian President Klaus Iohannis hailed Thursdays vote, saying it is an important victory and a confirmation of the appreciation that Kovesi enjoys. In turn, PM Viorica Dancila, who did not support Kovesis candidacy, has said it was a majority vote in the Committee of Representatives of European Union Member States and the majority must be respected.



    Preparations for voting abroad


    Romanian diplomatic missions may request the Foreign Ministry the setup of polling stations abroad, a process due to conclude on October 19. The presidential election is drawing close, and the Romanians living abroad had an extended deadline, September 15, to announce how they intend to vote. By filling in an online form on www.votstrainatate.ro, prospective voters could choose between postal voting and voting in person at a polling station set up abroad. The first round of the presidential election is due on November 10, and the runoff is scheduled on November 24. The Romanians who live abroad will be able to vote by post during a 3-day period. Candidacies can be submitted until Sunday at 12 pm. The election campaign starts on Saturday, October 12. Among the candidates are the current president, Klaus Iohannis, supported by the Liberals, the current PM Viorica Dancila, Supported by the Social Democrats, Dan Barna, who supports the USR-PLUS alliance and the representative of the People Movements Party, Teodor Paleologu.



    The European Parliament condemns the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact


    80 years since the start of WW2, the European Parliament has passed a resolution condemning a secret agreement between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that paved the way to the horrors of World War II. The resolution says that on August 23, 1939, “the communist Soviet Union and Nazi Germany signed a Treaty of Non-Aggression, known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and its secret protocols, dividing Europe and the territories of independent states between the two totalitarian regimes and grouping them into spheres of interest, which paved the way for the outbreak of the Second World War. The resolution calls on the European Commission to decisively counteract “efforts by the current Russian leadership to distort historical facts and whitewash crimes committed by the Soviet totalitarian regime.



    The resolution marks the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, a conflict that “led to unprecedented levels of human suffering and the occupation of countries in Europe for many decades to come. The document warns of “extremist and xenophobic political forces in Europe that it says “are increasingly resorting to distortion of historical facts and condemns “all manifestations and propagation of totalitarian ideologies, such as Nazism and Stalinism, in the EU.



    The European Parliament expresses, through this resolution, its deep respect for each victim of these totalitarian regimes and calls on all EU institutions and actors to do their utmost to ensure that horrific totalitarian crimes against humanity and systemic gross human rights violations are remembered and brought before courts of law, and to guarantee that such crimes will never be repeated. It stresses the importance of keeping the memories of the past alive, because there can be no reconciliation without remembrance, and reiterates its united stand against all totalitarian rule from whatever ideological background. In Bucharest, President Klaus Iohannis hailed the resolution. Romania lost, in 1940, under the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, which at present form part of Moldova and Ukraine.



    Plans to levy taxes on high pensions


    The Senate’s budget and finance committee has given green light to a bill to levy a 30% tax on special pensions amounting to between 7,000 lei, the equivalent in lei of 1,480 euros, and 10,000 lei, which is 2,115 euros. Pensions higher than 10,000 lei are to be subject to a 50% tax rate. This measure, proposed by Finance Minister Eugen Teodorovici, initially formed part of a package discussed during a budget adjustment made at the beginning of August. The budget and finance committee also adopted a bill under which the pensions of former presidents of the country should be subject to the same tax rate system. Minister Teodorovici has said that the impact of this measure on the state budget is around 105 million euro for next year. The measure has triggered harsh criticism from the magistrates, who say it is a violation of the independence of justice. The average pension in Romania at the end of July amounted to the equivalent in lei of around 251 euros.



    The George Enescu International Festival comes to a close


    The 24th edition of the Geroge Enescu International festival ends on Sunday. Apart from concerts, the festival also hosted a competition in which 180 visual artists have reinterpreted in images music composed by George Enescu. The winner of the competition is graphic artist Adriana Pop from Cluj. The George Enescu festival began on the 31st of August and will come to an end on the 22nd of September. This year, it has brought together more than 2,500 of the world’s greatest musicians in 84 different concerts and recitals. Events as part of the festival are held in Bucharest and other cities in Romania as well as in Germany, France, Italy, Canada and the Republic of Moldova.


    (Translated by Elena Enache)

  • July 25, 2019

    July 25, 2019

    SMEs – Half of Romania’s SMEs are experiencing financial
    difficulties, considering 10% have declared bankruptcy and 40% have restricted
    their activity in the last two years, Ovidiu Nicolescu, honorary president of
    the National Council for Romanian Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises said
    earlier today. Attending the official launch of the White Charter of SMEs,
    Nicolescu recalled these enterprises account for over 50% of the country’s GDP,
    also making a significant contribution to exports. Ovidiu Nicolescu pointed out
    the main difficulties have to do with personnel shortage, bureaucracy and
    inflation. Attending the event was Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, who said the
    Government’s public policies are inefficient in the absence of sustained
    cooperation with employers’ associations and entrepreneurs, irrespective of
    where the capital is coming from. The Romanian official went on to say that
    entrepreneurs can contribute innovation and competitiveness, and the Government
    keeps funding programmes such as Start-up Nation and encouraging exports. The
    Prime Minister recalled some of the measures adopted to deal with labor market
    shortages, such as increasing the minimum wage, tax benefits and encouraging
    vocational qualification.






    PROSECUTORS -
    Daniel Horodniceanu, Catalin Borcoman and Claudiu Dumitrescu have been
    nominated by Romania’s Justice Ministry for the position of European
    Prosecutor. Justice Minister Ana Birchall will submit the names to the Council
    of the European Union. The European Prosecutors will report to the European
    Chief Prosecutor, a position Laura Codruta Kovesi, the former head of the
    National Anticorruption Directorate, is vying for. The European Prosecutor’s
    Office will specialize in combating fraud related to VAT and community funds
    and is set to begin its activity by the end of next year. So far, 20 member
    states have signed off on the project, including Romania. The Prosecutor’s
    Office will investigate, indict and prosecute cases of embezzlement of
    structural funds, tax evasion and other crimes infringing on the EU’s financial
    interests. The institution will be headquartered in Luxemburg. According to the
    European Commission, every year public authorities in Europe incur VAT-related
    losses tantamount to some 50 billion euros.






    HEAT WAVE – A new
    heat wave is affecting Western Europe, the second within less than a month.
    Record-high temperatures were reported on Wednesday in Belgium, the
    Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg and Switzerland. In Western Germany
    temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius, while highs in the Netherlands went
    up to 39.2 degrees. Some bridges in Amsterdam and Haarlem are expanding. The
    municipality is spraying water over them to cool them down. In Belgium a code
    red alert against extreme heat was declared, after temperatures reached 39.9
    degrees in the northeast. Meteorologists say Paris may see an all-time high
    today, above the 40.4 degrees mark, reported in 1947, as temperatures may go as
    high as 43 degrees. The temperature record was exceeded in Great Britain as
    well, over 38.5 degrees.






    INDICTMENT – The
    former treasurer of the Social-Democratic Party, Mircea Draghici, has been
    indicted by anticorruption prosecutors in an embezzlement case. Draghici
    allegedly pocketed 380,000 euros in subsidies disbursed by the Permanent
    Election Authority. Prosecutors have decided to splat the cause in the case of
    the former chief of the Permanent Election Authority, Daniel Barbu, who is
    being prosecuted for failing to monitor the subsidies allocated to political
    parties and for halting ongoing inspections. According to prosecutors, the
    Social-Democratic Party tasked Draghici with managing the party’s assets and
    funds. Draghici allegedly pocketed the money pursuant to signing a real estate
    rental contract. The subsidized money was given to Draghici to cover the
    partial payment accounting for two thirds of a building.








    UK – British
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson will chair his first Cabinet meeting today before
    addressing Parliament. The key positions in the British Government will be held
    as Sajid Javid, who will be taking over as Finance Minister, Dominic Raab as
    Foreign Minister, Priti Patel as Interior Minister and Jeremy Hunt as Defense
    Minister. Overall 17 ministers and state secretaries from the former May
    Cabinet were dismissed or have resigned, among them Justice Minister David
    Gauke, Finance Minister Philip Hammond and Minister for International
    Development, Rory Stewart.






    FOOTBALL -
    Romanian football champions CFR Cluj on Wednesday defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv of
    Israel 1-nil on home turf in the first leg of the Champions League second
    preliminary round. If it advances to the third round, CFR Cluj will play either
    Celtic Glasgow of Scotland or Estonia’s Nomme Kalju. Today, in the first leg of
    Europa League, Romanian Cup winners Viitorul Constanta are taking on KAA Gent
    of Belgium, while vice-champions FCSB are going up against FC Alashkert of
    Armenia. Finally, CSU Craiova is playing Honved Budapest. The return legs are
    scheduled for next week. In the next round, Viitorul will play the winner
    between AEK Larnaca of Cyprus or Levski Sofia of Bulgaria, FCSB will play
    either Mlada Boleslav of the Czech Republic or Ordabasy Shymkent of Kazakhstan,
    while Craiova will take on AEK Athens of Greece.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)