Tag: Finance Minister Marcel Boloş

  • March 4, 2024 UPDATE

    March 4, 2024 UPDATE

    MOTION – A simple motion against the Romanian Minister of Finance, Marcel Boloş, was debated on Monday in the Chamber of Deputies and will be voted on Tuesday. Boloș is “the most harmful” Finance Minister Romania ever had after 1989, our country’s inflation now being twice the average of the EU, USR president Cătălin Drulă said. The USR leader added that under Minister Boloș’s tenure, Romania is borrowing another billion Lei every day, and that budget deficit has reached unprecedented scales. In turn, PNL deputy Călin Bota said the motion is “an example of manipulation of genuine information” with a view to “appealing to Romanians’ emotions”, also arguing that the document is populist.

     

    SCHENGEN – Romania is ready to join the Schengen area with its land borders, evidence of which can be found in clear-cut data and results, Interior Minister Cătălin Predoiu has said. The Romanian official is attending the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Brussels, focusing on combating illegal migration and drug trafficking. On the sidelines of the event, the Romanian Minister met with his Bulgarian counterpart and the European Commissioner for Home Affairs to sign a new framework of cooperation on border management. Under the new deal, the two states will receive an additional 85 mln EUR to boost their administrative capacities. Romania is at the forefront of European states that implemented the provisions of the Dublin Agreement, seen as the cornerstone of the asylum system, Minister Predoiu has argued, adding that Romania could strengthen Schengen, which is why it is unfair our country should only be partly integrated in this area. At the end of March, Romania and Bulgaria are expected to join the Schengen area with their air and maritime borders.

     

    AGRICULTURE – Over 400 mln EUR worth of European funds have been made available to modernize the irrigation infrastructure in Romania, according to the Agency for Rural Investments Financing. All organizations using water for irrigation can submit their applications starting March 15, for a maximum funding of 1.5 mln EUR worth of non-reimbursable funding for each beneficiary.

     

    MOLDOVA – The Republic of Moldova belongs in the EU, and Romania remains its main partner in this endeavor, said the Speaker of the Romanian Senate, Nicolae Ciucă, who paid a visit to Chișinău. At the meeting with the president of Moldova, Maia Sandu, he stressed that Moscow’s hybrid war had not fulfilled its goals in Moldova and that’s a victory and good news for Bucharest as well. Ciucă also met with the President of the Moldovan Parliament, Igor Grosu. The officials discussed topics regarding inter-parliamentary cooperation, cooperation in the energy field and means of speeding up infrastructure projects.

     

    1977 QUAKE – On Monday, Romania commemorated 47 years since the strongest earthquake ever hitting the country, on March 4, 1977. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.2 on the Richter scale and the epicenter was in the Vrancea Mountains (eastern Romania). It lasted 56 seconds. Over 1,500 people, mostly from the capital, lost their lives then, and around 11,000 were injured. 32 high- or medium-rise buildings collapsed in Bucharest and almost 33,000 homes were affected nationally. The quake was felt throughout Eastern Europe, but also in Russia, in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. After the earthquake, a state of emergency was declared on the territory of Romania, and more than 30,000 firefighters and soldiers were mobilized. According to the authorities, if an earthquake of the same magnitude were to occur today, it would cause more than 42,000 deaths. Bucharest would suffer the most, as it has around 2,400 buildings in seismic risk classes, most of them in the city center.

     

    HANDBALL – The Romanian women’s national handball team defeated Croatia yesterday, in Koprivnica, 25-23, in Group 1 of the 2024 European Championship preliminaries. Romania has thus qualified to the European Championship and ranks first in the group with 8 points, followed by Croatia and Greece, each with 4 points. In the last matches due in April, Romania will take on Bosnia-Herzegovina away from home and Greece on home turf. The first two teams in each group qualify for the European Championship, as well as the four best third-placed teams. The European Women’s Handball Championship will take place over November 28 – December 15 in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland. (MI & VP)

     

     

     

  • October 30, 2023

    October 30, 2023


    Visit. The Vice-President of the European Commission for Values ​​and Transparency, the Czech Vera Jourova, is on a formal visit to Bucharest today. She has met with the minister of justice, Alina Gorghiu, for talks on the rule of law and justice reforms, where Romania is in a good place, as she told Radio Romania. “There are still new laws that must be implemented in practice and this must be done not for Brussels, but for the Romanian people, in order to have access to a very well prepared judicial system”, the European official also stated. Vera Jourova will also meet with president Klaus Iohannis, Prime-Minister Marcel Ciolacu and several ministers, to discuss topics such as the digitalization projects included in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, artificial intelligence and combating disinformation. Vera Jourova will also participate in a meeting on digital technology and will visit the European Cybersecurity Competence Center.



    Motion. The Bucharest Chamber of Deputies is debating, today, a simple motion against the Minister of Finance, Marcel Boloş, from the PSD-PNL coalition Cabinet. The Save Romanian Union and the Force of the Right Party, which filed the motion, consider him responsible for the increase in taxes, as a result of the application of fiscal measures for which the Government recently assumed responsibility in Parliament. The vote on the simple motion is scheduled for Tuesday.



    Gaza. In the Gaza Strip, Palestinian civilians are in urgent need of fuel, food and water. The Palestinian Red Crescent announced on Sunday evening that the Israeli army had bombed several times around one of its hospitals in Gaza, causing damage and endangering patients and civilians who had come there to take refuge. At the same time, thousands of people broke into warehouses and aid distribution centers in the south and center of the Strip, taking basic food. 33 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid entered, on Sunday, through the Rafah crossing point on the border with Egypt. It was the largest convoy to enter the besieged Palestinian territory since the limited resumption of humanitarian aid deliveries. “Preventing the access of humanitarian aid” to the Gaza Strip could constitute a “crime”, said, on Sunday, in Cairo, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan, after visiting Rafah.



    Israel. The Israeli army has announced that it struck targets in Syria and Lebanon, in response to rocket fire coming from these countries. In another development, new rocket attacks launched from the Gaza Strip targeted, today, the south of Israel, the most affected being the city of Netivot, where a residential block was hit, writes The Times of Israel, noting that there were no victims. Palestinians in the north of Gaza also said there had been intense air and artillery strikes as Israeli troops, backed by tanks, launched a ground assault on the enclave. The Israeli military say they have hit more than 600 targets in recent days, killing dozens of terrorists and continuing to expand its ground operations in Gaza. After the attacks of the Islamist group Hamas on October 7, more than 1,400 people have been killed in Israel. On the other hand, Hamas authorities in Gaza say that the toll of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes has exceeded 8,000.



    Handball. Romanias womens handball champion, CSM, defeated Buducnost Podgorica of Montenegro 29-24, away from home, in group A of the Champions League, on Sunday. The Bucharest team scored its third victory in this European season. After six stages, the Romanian champion is in 4th place, with 6 points, in the group dominated by Gyori Audi of Hungary. In the next stage, CSM will play at home against the Hungarian team Debrecen, on November 11. On Saturday, in group B of the competition, the vice-champion Rapid Bucharest defeated Krim Ljubljana from Slovenia, 27-22. In the next round, they will play at home against the Norwegian Vipers Kristiansand, on November 12. (MI)