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  • February 10, 2024 UPDATE

    February 10, 2024 UPDATE


    ELECTIONS – The ruling
    coalition wants to organize the local election on June 9, simultaneously with
    the European Parliament election. Social-Democrats also want the national
    parliamentary election to be held concurrently with the first or second round
    of the presidential election. Social-Democrat leader and Prime Minister Marcel
    Ciolacu wants a clear timetable backed by the coalition. The opposition has
    criticized the idea, saying it would refer a potential decision to the
    Constitutional Court. AUR president George Simion says such a decision would
    breach international recommendations. In turn, USR announced it will notify the
    Venice Commission regarding the decision to merge the election less than six
    months before the date of the vote. European Parliament elections, local
    elections, parliamentary elections and presidential elections will be held in
    Romania in 2024.




    FARMERS – The European
    Commission on Friday adopted a financial assistance package worth 241 mln EUR
    addressing Romanian farmers in the context of Russia’s war in Ukraine. The aid
    will be disbursed until June 30 as direct grants and will not exceed 280
    thousand EUR for each beneficiary. The measure addresses Romanian farmers, in
    particular those who grow winter grain and rapeseed and who risk going
    insolvent due to the difficulties the grain market is experiencing as a result
    of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The measure is necessary, adequate and
    proportional to remedy a serious disruption of the Romanian economy, the
    European Commission argues. Romania was also allotted 34 mln EUR from the EU
    Solidarity Fund to compensate damages incurred after the 2022 drought. The
    funds were wired in December 2023, and Romania must implement this aid over the
    next year and a half.




    UKRAINIAN
    CITIZENS – Over 7 million Ukrainian citizens have entered Romania in the last
    two years in the context of Russia’s war of aggression. The Romanian Border
    Police reported 40,000 new arrivals in the last week alone. Most of these
    citizens are merely transiting Romanian territory in route to other countries. Accommodation
    units provided by the Immigration General Inspectorate are filled to one third
    of capacity. Nearly 4,500 Ukrainian citizens have filed for asylum in Romania.




    EXPOSIONS – Residents of
    Tulcea County (southeast) received alerts via the emergency service regarding
    the possibility of falling debris. The alerts were meant to notify the local
    population regarding the proper conduct in such situations, recommending calm
    and self-protection. People signaled several explosions were heard in areas
    close to the Ukrainian border, where new Russian drone and missile attacks were
    reported. The General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations was notified by the
    Defense Ministry regarding possible risks associated with Russian drone strikes
    on Ukrainian port infrastructure in Izmail and Reni, close to the Romanian
    border. In this context, Turkish F-16 jets were dispatched from the air base in
    Fetești to survey national airspace. Jointly with Romanian Air Forces aircraft,
    the Turkish jets are carrying out enhanced air policing missions under NATO
    command. The Romanian Defense Ministry firmly condemned Russia’s attacks on
    civilian infrastructure objectives and elements in the Ukrainian ports on the
    Danube. No drone has reached Romania, the Defense Ministry also reports.




    MAGISTRACY – The Superior
    Council of Magistracy announced a new vacancy-filling contest for over 100
    available positions. Applications can be submitted until February 26, and the
    contest will unfold in several phases until the end of June. 75 positions of judge
    will be unlocked, with the possibility of opening up an additional 30 positions
    to public contest. 42 positions of prosecutors will also be made available,
    with the possibility of supplementing that number by another 11 positions. In
    2023 the Council reported a shortage of 20% of judges, estimated this figure
    would increase to 40% by the end of 2025. Romanian magistrates can retire much
    earlier than most other social categories.




    TENNIS – Romanian tennis
    player Ana Bogdan (65 WTA) on Saturday qualified to the final of the
    Transylvania Open hosted by Cluj-Napoca, offering some 267 thousand USD in
    total prizes. In Saturday’s semi-final, Bogdan knocked out another Romanian
    player, Jaqueline Cristian (81 WTA), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. In the quarterfinals, Ana
    Bogdan had knocked out the top seed Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands (45 WTA),
    2-6, 7-6, 7-6, whereas Cristian has ousted Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia (656
    WTA), 6-3, 7-5. In the final Ana Bogdan will take on the winner of the match
    pitting Harriet Dart of the UK (103 WTA) against Karolina Pliskova of Czechia
    (78 WTA). She is the third Romanian player to reach this phase of the competition after Simona Halep (2021) and Gabriela Ruse (2023), neither of which won the trophy. In the women’s doubles, the Romanian pair Jaqueline Cristian /
    Andreea Mitu lost in the semi-finals to the American pair Caty McNally / Asia
    Muhammad, 6-3, 6-2. (VP)