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  • April 21, 2021

    April 21, 2021

    COALITION Ioana Mihăilă, state secretary with the Health Ministry, has been nominated by USR-PLUS to be the new health minister, after the Liberal PM Florin Cîțu dismissed Vlad Voiculescu last week. Previously, the leaders of the right-of-centre ruling coalition in Romania had reached an agreement ending the tensions that followed the unexpected dismissal of Vlad Voiculescu. They signed an addendum to the governing protocol, stipulating among other things that the prime minister is to inform the relevant political party of his intention to exercise his constitutional power to dismiss a cabinet member. The COVID-19 vaccine rollout remains a priority for the government and the coalition, reads the document signed on Tuesday night.




    VACCINE President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday that he was quite satisfied with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Romania. ‘We are very close to our targeted capacity of 100,000 people vaccinated per day. I am very happy with how the campaign has unfolded so far, and the preparations for this stage have been completed in record time,’ the president said. Mobile vaccination centres are operational in Romania as of Wednesday. So far the vaccination capacity is over 80,000 doses per day, and a total of over 2.7 million people have received at least one dose. In this context, the head of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination Coordination Committee, Valeriu Gheorghiţă, announced that authorities are considering the option of giving vaccines in non-COVID hospitals for patients with chronic diseases. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, 3,006 new COVID-19 infections were reported, and the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic is now over 1 million. More than 26,600 COVID-related deaths have also been reported so far, 175 of them in the last 24 hours, and 1,436 patients are in intensive care.




    CORRUPTION The Senate of Romania Wednesday greenlighted criminal proceedings against the former health minister Florian Bodog, at the request of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate. Anti-corruption prosecutors claim that while a minister, the Social Democratic Florian Bodog took steps to ensure that one of his personal advisers was paid for one year without showing up for work or actually fulfilling his obligations as an employee. Meanwhile the Liberal PM Florin Cîţu approved the resignation of Gelu Puiu (PNL) as a state secretary with the Environment Ministry, after an independent publication, ʹRecorderʹ, made public recordings pointing to a blackmailing campaign coordinated by Puiu and aimed at replacing county forestry managers with members of the Liberal Party that had no qualifications for the job.




    TRIAL Former Minneapolis police Derek Chauvin was found guilty on Tuesday on all 3 charges brought against him after African-American George Floyd was killed last year. According to AFP, the sentence may be out in 8 weeks. The defendant may be sentenced to 12.5 years behind bars, although the judge may decide to increase it if there is evidence of aggravating circumstances. Tuesdays ruling is seen as a landmark in the US racial history and as a criticism of the treatment given by the police to African Americans, the international media note. According to Radio Românias correspondent in Washington, after the ruling the US president Joe Biden addressed the nation, describing systemic racism as “a stain on the nation’s soul and mentioning that the killing of George Floyd entailed protests unseen in the country since the 1960s. Derek Chauvin, 45, was filmed kneeling on Floyd, 46, for over nine minutes during his arrest last May.




    HANDBALL Romanias womens handball team plays tonight away from home, in Skopje, the return leg against North Macedonia in the playoffs for the 2021 World Championship. On Saturday in the first leg the Romanians beat their opponents 33-22. Romania has taken part in all the 24 editions of the womens World Championship so far, and has won 4 medals (gold in 1962, silver in 1973 and 2005, and bronze in 2015). In the latest season of the World Championship in 2019, in Japan, Romania came out 12th.




    FOOTBALL Romanias football team will play in Group B of the Tokyo Olympics, alongside New Zealand, South Korea, and Honduras, according to the draw that took place in Zurich on Wednesday. The group matches are scheduled between July 22 and 28. The Olympics football tournament in Tokyo ends on August 7. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

  • June 11, 2020 UPDATE

    June 11, 2020 UPDATE

    COVID-19 The number of COVID-19 cases in Romania is now over 21,100, with the death toll standing at 1,369. Over 15,200 patients have recovered. More than 3,300 Romanian nationals living abroad have so far tested positive for the virus, and 114 died. President Klaus Iohannis called on Parliament to approve an extension of the state of alert, due to end in mid-June, arguing that there is no significant drop in the number of new cases. Political groups in Parliament are negotiating on a possible extension, with several parliamentary parties unhappy with the proposal put forth by the Liberal Government. The Social Democratic Party, the main party in Opposition, disagrees with an extension of the restrictions in place over the past 30 days.



    PANDEMIC The European Commission Thursday recommended the lifting of all travel restrictions within the EU and the Schengen area as of June 15, as well as the reopening on June 15 of the Unions external borders to Western Balkan citizens, AFP reports. The final decision however rests with the individual Member States. The World Health Organisation warned that the coronavirus pandemic is not yet over and voiced deep concern as regards countries whose healthcare systems are struggling to cope with it. In the US, the total number of infection cases passes 2 million. Over 112,000 Americans have so far died because of the COVID-19, making the US the worst hit country in terms of total cases, followed by Brazil, Russia and the UK. In the EU, where 4 countries alone (the UK, Italy, France and Spain) have reported a combined 130,000 deaths, the number of new cases is decreasing and containment measures are gradually lifted.



    EUROBAROMETER According to the latest Eurobarometer, six out of ten Romanians believe that their everyday lives are affected by corruption. The survey was carried out at EU level in December 2019 and was made public on Wednesday. As compared to 2017, the figure is by 4% smaller, but still twice the European average. Eight out of ten Romanians believe that corruption is a wide-spread phenomenon in Romania, and this perception is close to the EU one. According to the survey, corruption is unacceptable to a considerable European majority, 69%. The highest rate of rejection was reported in Portugal (88%) and the lowest in Hungary (36%). Some 48% of the Romanians say corruption is unacceptable.



    QS WUR The University of Bucharest and the ‘Babes Bolyai’ University of Cluj-Napoca are the only higher education institutions in Romania included in the Quacuarelly Symonds World University Rankings 2020. The rankings are made following an analysis of the performance of more than 1000 universities across the globe, taking into consideration certain criteria: academic reputation, reputation as an employer, the number of students, the number of quotations for faculties, international faculties and international students. As regards the classification by fields of study, the University of Bucharest is included in ten fields and subfields of the 53 analyzed. It is the only university in Romania included in the series 201-250 in the linguistics sub-field.



    REPATRIATION 77 Romanian nationals who were in Saudi Arabia and were affected by air transport restrictions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic were brought back to the country in a joint operation by the Foreign, Transport and Interior ministries. According to the Foreign Ministry, thanks to the efforts of the Romanian authorities, another 13 Serb citizens, 9 Bulgarians, 2 French and 2 Syrian citizens, and one citizen each from Hungary, Jordan, Croatia, Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Bosnia Herzegovina were able to return to their countries of residence. The Romanian Foreign Ministry emphasises the importance of carefully checking relevant travel information and alerts prior to leaving the country.



    COMMEMORATION Investigations into the June
    1990 miners’ raids have been stalling for 30 years, and we still don’t know who
    is responsible for the over 1,000 victims, president Klaus Iohannis warned on
    Thursday in a meeting with officials for the University of Bucharest,
    commemorating 3 decades since the events. The so-called miners’ raids of June
    13-15, 1990 ended a large scale protest in Bucharest against the leftist party
    that seized power after the communist dictatorship collapsed in December 1989. After
    violent clashes between the police and the protesters in University Square on
    June 13, coal miners from the Jiu Valley area in the centre-west reached the
    capital city on June 14. They attacked the protesters, raided political party
    offices and university buildings. Six people died and over 1,000 were wounded
    or abusively arrested. Among others, the then president of Romania Ion Iliescu is
    probed into in this investigation.

    (translated by: Ana-Maria Popescu, M. Ignatescu)

  • June 10, 2020

    June 10, 2020

    COVID-19 In Romania, 6 more people infected with the novel coronavirus died, taking the death toll to 1,360, the Strategic Communication Group announced on Wednesday. According to the latest data, the total number of COVID-19 cases in Romania is over 20,700. Of these, more than 14,900 have recovered, while 152 patients are in intensive care units. Around 3,300 Romanian nationals living abroad have so far tested positive for the virus, mostly in Italy, Germany and Spain, and 114 of them died. A large-scale testing programme begins in Bucharest today, aimed at determining the immunisation level, the City Hall announced. 10,500 people have been selected to take part, based on sampling conducted by the National Public Health Institute. The head of the Emergency Department (DSU), Raed Arafat, said on Tuesday night that the European Civil Protection structures are preparing for a possible second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, but that no one can predict at present whether this will be more severe than the first. Arafat argued that full relaxation is not recommended and that, should a second wave start, some measures will have to be taken.



    PARLIAMENT In Bucharest, the finance minister, Florin Cîţu, is invited today to present explanations to the Senate’s economic and budget-finances committees concerning the Standard&Poor’s decision with respect to including Romania in their investment-grade category. Yesterday, a simple motion tabled by the Social Democratic Party in opposition against labour minister Violeta Alexandru was discussed and passed by the Senate. The Social Democrats requested the Labour Minister to step down over the emergency order on furlough and other measures concerning vulnerable categories, which was poorly written and required several successive changes. The minister was also criticised for how she handled the situation of the Romanian nationals who left the country to work abroad.



    PROTEST The ”Ambulanţa” National Trade Union Federation organised a 2-hour protest across Romania, to warn against the postponement of regulations concerning the ambulance personnel and the organisation of ambulance services in the country. The unionists are also disgruntled, among other things, with the authorities failing to pay the COVID-19 bonus and other incentives, and overlooking a number of legislative initiatives coming from the Federation.



    MEETING The Romanian interior minister Marcel Vela and the US Ambassador to Bucharest Adrian Zuckerman had a meeting focusing, among others, on the strategic partnership and the Visa Waiver programme. The 2 officials also discussed the cooperation between the US and Romania in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and in fighting crime. At present Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Cyprus are the only EU member states not covered by the US Visa Waiver system.



    FUNERAL George Floyd, the African-American whose death while in police custody triggered anti-racism protests around the world, was buried in his home town, Houston. Calls for racial justice were the main theme of the funeral. In the US Congress, the Democrats yesterday tabled a police reform bill aimed at putting an end to racism in the system. According to Radio Romanias correspondent in Washington, the “Justice in Policing Act of 2020 is the most ambitious and comprehensive law enforcement reform attempted in Congress in recent decades, following the massive protests sparked by George Floyds death.



    PANDEMIC The total number of novel coronavirus infections worldwide now passes 7.2 million, with over 3.5 million patients recovered and 408,000 dead, according to worldometers.info. The US remains the worst hit country in the world, with nearly 113,000 deaths, followed by Britain with close to 41,000, Brazil (over 38,000) and Italy (over 34,000 deaths). Brazil, one of the most affected countries in the world, has resumed the release of data concerning the Covid-19 infections on the governments home page, following a Supreme Court ruling. In spite of the large number of victims, many countries continue to ease containment measures and reopen their economy.


    (translated by: Ana-Maria Popescu)