Tag: Florea

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s
    national volleyball squad conceded a 3-2 home defeat to Turkey on Saturday in a
    game counting towards the Golden League Group A.


    A
    week ago, the Romanians won their game against the Turkish side with the same
    scoring. Turkey is a group leader with 8 points followed by Denmark with 6,
    Portugal and Romania, each with four. Romania will next be taking on Denmark at
    home on June 14 and on Portugal four days later. The groups’ winners and the
    organizers will qualify for the Final Four tournament due in Croatia.




    Romanian
    athlete Claudia Mihaela Bobocea came third in the women’s 800 meter race of Folksam
    Grand Prix held in Sweden. Bobocea’s time was two minutes, one second and 63
    hundredths.




    Romanian
    athlete Madalina Florea came sixth in the women’s race of mountain classic at
    the World Mountain Running Championship in Innsbruck-Stubai, Austria. Florea
    ended the 15.5 kilometer race in one hour, 7 minutes and 25 seconds. In the
    teams contest Romania ranked 11th. The best Romanian in the men’s
    contest was Rares Imre Miklos who came 39th and the Romanian squad
    ended on the 13th position in the ranking.




    The
    International Football Federation FIFA has published the world ranking for
    women’s football squads. The Romanian side is keeping its 38th
    position, while the first three positions are occupied by the same sides, the
    USA, Germany and Sweden.




    Bucharest
    is hosting the matches of the Under 20 World Water Polo Championships. Romania
    has so far secured a 15-6 win against New Zealand and managed to outperform
    Peru 32-5. The elimination game pitching Romania against Australia is due on
    Tuesday.


    (bill)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s
    national volleyball squad conceded a 3-2 home defeat to Turkey on Saturday in a
    game counting towards the Golden League Group A.


    A
    week ago, the Romanians won their game against the Turkish side with the same
    scoring. Turkey is a group leader with 8 points followed by Denmark with 6,
    Portugal and Romania, each with four. Romania will next be taking on Denmark at
    home on June 14 and on Portugal four days later. The groups’ winners and the
    organizers will qualify for the Final Four tournament due in Croatia.




    Romanian
    athlete Claudia Mihaela Bobocea came third in the women’s 800 meter race of Folksam
    Grand Prix held in Sweden. Bobocea’s time was two minutes, one second and 63
    hundredths.




    Romanian
    athlete Madalina Florea came sixth in the women’s race of mountain classic at
    the World Mountain Running Championship in Innsbruck-Stubai, Austria. Florea
    ended the 15.5 kilometer race in one hour, 7 minutes and 25 seconds. In the
    teams contest Romania ranked 11th. The best Romanian in the men’s
    contest was Rares Imre Miklos who came 39th and the Romanian squad
    ended on the 13th position in the ranking.




    The
    International Football Federation FIFA has published the world ranking for
    women’s football squads. The Romanian side is keeping its 38th
    position, while the first three positions are occupied by the same sides, the
    USA, Germany and Sweden.




    Bucharest
    is hosting the matches of the Under 20 World Water Polo Championships. Romania
    has so far secured a 15-6 win against New Zealand and managed to outperform
    Peru 32-5. The elimination game pitching Romania against Australia is due on
    Tuesday.


    (bill)

  • April 23, 2019 UPDATE

    April 23, 2019 UPDATE

    PROPOSALS Romanian president Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday rejected proposals
    coming from Romania’s main ruling political group, the Social Democratic Party,
    for the appointment of three new ministers in the cabinet led by Prime Minister
    Viorica Dancila. According to Iohannis, the nominees aren’t prepared for these
    positions and called on the Prime Minister to come with other nominees. Eugen
    Nicolicea, vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest, was supposed
    to replace Tudorel Toader at the Justice Ministry. The Social-Democrats
    withdrew their political support for Toader after he had refused to endorse the
    controversial emergency ordinances on amending the penal codes. Prime Minister
    Viorica Dancila has transmitted towards the presidential administration the
    resignations of the Minister for European Funds, Rovana Plumb, and the Minister
    for the Romanians all over the World, Natalia Intotero. The two are the Social
    Democrats’ candidates in the European Parliament elections in May. MP Oana
    Florea was proposed for the Ministry of European Funds and Liviu Brailoiu for
    the Ministry of the Romanians from all over the world.












    COMMITTEE A special Parliament committee on justice in the Chamber of
    Deputies in Bucharest on Tuesday approved a report on the draft amendments to
    the penal code in the form endorsed by the Senate. No opposition amendment was
    accepted. The project is to be debated and voted upon in the Chamber of
    Deputies, which is a decision maker in this case. Senators decided to eliminate
    several provisions from the initial form of the law, which had been deemed
    unconstitutional by the country’s Constitutional Court. Several provisions have
    attracted a lot of heat from the opposition, such as the reduction of the
    statute of limitation, shorter probation terms and removing the statutes of
    dereliction of duty.










    CELEBRATION The Romanian Army celebrated on April 23rd the Ground Forces
    Day. On this occasion, President Klaus Iohannis conveyed a message in which he
    underscored the involvement and valor of the land forces’ military that
    contribute to providing a climate of security and stability for all Romanians
    and to ensuring security and maintaining peace in the region and in Europe. Romania’s
    Ground Forces continue to contribute soldiers to the missions Romania
    undertakes in the theatres of operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Western
    Balkans, President Iohannis underlined.












    MIGRATION In the context of migration, border security and the reform of the
    asylum policies dominate the agenda of European debates. The Romanian
    presidency of the Council of the EU is holding this week a conference entitled
    ‘Operational solutions for ensuring fluid and secure crossing of EU sea and
    land borders’. Recently, the ambassadors of the member states confirmed, on
    behalf of the Council, the informal agreement reached by the EP representatives
    and the Romanian presidency of the Council of the EU on a new Border and Coast
    Guard Regulation at European level. Under this agreement, Frontex’s mandate is
    extended in the sense of continuing to assist member states in such matters as
    border protection, controls and return of people without the right to reside
    and cooperation with third countries. Europe has more than 13 thousand km of
    external border on land and almost 66 thousand km on sea, hence the need to
    secure and consolidate borders.

    (translated by bill)



  • The Week in Review 8-14 October 2018

    The Week in Review 8-14 October 2018

    The referendum for rephrasing the constitutional definition of marriage was invalidated.



    21.1% of the citizens with the right to vote, namely 3.9 million people, participated in the referendum on rephrasing the definition of “family” in the Romanian Constitution, as being based on the freely consented union between a man and a woman, and not between spouses as stipulated at present. According to final data provided by the Central Electoral Bureau, 91.5% of those who went to the polls in the 2 days of voting, on Saturday and Sunday, voted for the modification, but the turnout was much below the threshold needed for validation, namely 30% of the eligible voters.



    After a rather short campaign ahead of the referendum, which was verbally violent mainly on social networks, as many as 80% of the voters chose to boycott the vote. The reasons were quite diverse. Some didn’t even know what the referendum was all about, some were indifferent, and some others wanted to express their opposition to the ruling coalition or to the majority Orthodox Church that got involved in the referendum pleading for redefining the concept of family. The bill for the revision of the Constitution had been voted in Parliament and was based on a citizens’ initiative signed by 3 million people. Many have blamed the Social Democratic Party, the main party in the governing coalition, for the failure of the referendum.



    The Social Democrats argued however that the result of the referendum was not their own failure, as, according to the law, the party only ran a public information campaign. On the contrary, the leader of the National Liberal Party in opposition blames the power for the failure of the referendum, given that there was no proper information campaign, the purpose of the ruling coalition allegedly being to make the Romanians uninterested in the referendum. The Save Romania Union Party, which opposed the ballot from the very beginning, was happy with the result. The MozaiQ Association, a defender of sexual minority rights, said that through the low vote turnout, people rejected hatred and discord and did not endorse a political act meant to stigmatize and discriminate against the LGBT community.



    Immediately after the referendum results were made public, the minister delegate for European affairs, Victor Negrescu announced that a bill would be submitted in Parliament in the coming weeks that should regulate civil partnership. The bill has been discussed with civil society representatives and political parties, Negrescu said, although many were surprised to hear about it in the public space.



    Towards a new pensions law in the Romanian public system.



    The Romanian government on Wednesday approved a new bill on the public pensions system, to be soon forwarded to Parliament. Labor minister Olguta Vasilescu said no pension would be diminished after recalculation, the standard retirement age and the contribution period would not change. The new bill is meant to increase pensions and eliminate imbalances in the system. Under the new bill, pensions will be calculated according to a person’s contribution, and pensioners with equal contribution periods, but who retired at different times, will receive the same amount of money. The future law is to be applied in stages up until 2021, when the law will take full effect. The law will benefit more than 5 million Romanian pensioners.



    Also this week, two members of the leftist government took the heat of the parliamentary opposition: the economy and culture ministers. Economy minister Danut Andrusca walked away unsanctioned as the Chamber of Deputies rejected the simple motion against him filed by the Save Romania Union and the National Liberal Party. The Liberals claim that the incompetence of the economy minister and his catastrophic activity will harm Romania. The Liberals also tabled a simple motion against the culture minister George Ivascu whom they accuse of being unable to manage the December 1, 2018 celebration, when 100 years will be marked since the creation of the Romanian unitary state.



    Looking for a new head of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate.



    The prosecutors’ section of the Superior Council of Magistracy has this week given a negative opinion on the proposal of the justice minister to appoint Adina Florea as chief prosecutor of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate – DNA. The opinion is consultative. Previously, justice minister Tudorel Toader had announced that he would forward his proposal to the Romanian President irrespective of the opinion of the Superior Council of Magistracy. During the hearing, Adina Florea stated that the secret protocols concluded by the Romanian Intelligence Service with other institutions, which have been made public recently, went beyond the legal framework, as mixed operative teams were set up.



    She also added that the main activity of the DNA was not to investigate case of abuse of office, which should be dealt with by prosecutor’s offices attached to courts, but to investigate high and medium level corruption cases. We recall that the position of head of the DNA became vacant in July, when Laura Codruta Kovesi, was dismissed. Also this week, justice minister Toader announced that the government approved an emergency decree which renders operational the Section investigating crimes within the judiciary. The section will take over from the DNA, by October 23, all files related to magistrates, including those solved in the past.



    Romania seen by the IMF.



    The IMF has revised its estimates regarding Romania’s economic growth rate in 2018, from 5.1% forecast in spring to 4%. The IMF experts believe that the downward trend will continue next year as well, up to 3.4%. The figures have been included in the latest IMF report on world economy, in which the Fund estimated a global economic slowdown. In Romania, the National Institute of Statistics announced that the annual inflation rate in September dropped slightly, to 5.03% from 5.1% as reported in August. In early August the National Bank of Romania revised the end-2018 inflation rate down to 3.5%.