Tag: Frans

  • Opinions on the rule of law in Romania

    Opinions on the rule of law in Romania

    Bucharest receives
    a cold shower right during its presidency of the Council of the European Union.
    On Wednesday, both the European Parliament and the Commission called on
    Romanian authorities to return to what they described as the right track of the
    reform in the judiciary, and to abstain from anything that would disrupt the
    rule of law.






    The First Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans urged the
    Government not to take any measures that would affect the judicial system and
    not to create impunity for high-level civil servants sentenced for
    corruption-related offences. Such moves would force the Commission to take
    immediate measures, Timmermans warned.






    Moreover, on
    Wednesday 12 embassies of Romania’s most important partners and allies,
    including the USA, France and Germany, voiced their common concern about the
    situation in Romania. In a joint letter posted on social networks, the
    embassies request all parties involved in issuing emergency orders on the
    judicial system to refrain from changes that would weaken the rule of law and
    Romania’s capacity to fight crime and corruption.






    The head of the
    government formed by the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals
    and Democrats, Viorica Dancila, was quick to reply. In no country do
    ambassadors plan the agenda of the prime minister, she snapped.






    She also voiced
    surprise at the statements of First Vice-President Timmermans, and mentioned
    that there is a group of experts from the European Commission and the Romanian
    Justice Ministry, which have frequent consultations on topics related to the
    judicial reform.






    In turn, the
    Justice Minister Tudorel Toader, an independent backed by the Alliance of
    Liberals and Democrats in power, believes the statements made by the EU
    officials have electoral purposes, ahead of next month’s election for the
    European Parliament. Commentators disagree, and say that the parties of the
    Dutch Timmermans and the Romanian Dancila are part of the same family of the
    European Socialists.






    Meanwhile, the
    Opposition in Romania welcomes the West’s firm assessment of the situation in
    Romania. On behalf of the National Liberal Party, the main party in Opposition,
    Deputy Ioan Cupsa mentioned that the pillars on which Romania’s foreign policy
    relies are the European Union, NATO and the strategic partnership with the USA,
    and added that the changes in the judiciary may jeopardise Romania’s relation
    with these entities.






    The leader of
    Save Romania Union, Dan Barna, says in turn that Timmermans’ statement on the
    Romanian judiciary is the harshest reaction from the European Commission in the
    2 years since the leftist Government has been accused of trying to pass
    legislation in order to hinder the fight against corruption and to control
    magistrates, so as to keep its indicted leaders out of prison.



  • March 20, 2019 UPDATE

    March 20, 2019 UPDATE

    TALKS Negotiators of the European Parliament and of the EU Council on
    Wednesday ended their first round of talks over the appointment of the European
    Chief-prosecutor without reaching an agreement. We recall that the former head
    of Romania’s main anti-corruption agency (DNA), Laura Codruta Kovesi, is also
    running for this position. The next rounds of talks are to be held on 27th
    March as well as on 4th and the 10th April. We recall
    that the president of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani has sent an
    official letter to the Romanian Delegate Minister for European Affairs, George
    Ciamba informing him that Mrs. Kovesi is the European Parliament’s candidate
    for the position of European chief-prosecutor. The EU Council is backing the
    French candidate Jean-Francois Bohnert. The European Prosecutor’s Office, which
    is due to commence activity by the end of 2020, is to be an independent office
    in charge of investigating and prosecuting frauds against the EU budget. The
    European Chief Prosecutor will have a 7-year mandate, which cannot be extended.










    TENNIS Romanian tennis player Monica Niculescu is on the main draw of the WTA
    tournament in Miami, Florida after 6-2, 6-4 win against Katerina Kozlova of
    Ukraine in the last qualifying round. On Thursday, Romanian challenger Irina
    Begu is playing the Romanian-born Canadian Bianca Andreescu, who has recently
    won the Indian Wells tournament. Marius Copil also from the Romanian delegation
    will be playing Albert Ramos Vinolas in the first round, while in the women’s
    doubles, a Romanian-German pair made up of Simona Halep and Julia Goerges will
    be up against Timea Babos of Hungary and Kristina Mladenovic of France. Monica
    Niculescu of Romania and Abigail Spears of the USA will be playing Anna-Lena
    Groenefeld of Germany and Lucie Hradecka of the Czech Republic. Romanians Irina
    Begu and Mihaela Buzarnescu are meeting the Taiwanese pair made up of Hao-Ching
    and Latisha Chan. In the men’s doubles the Romanian-Dutch pair Horia Tecau -
    Jean-Julien Rojer will be playing Oliver Marach of Austria and Mate Pavic of
    Croatia.




    SUMMIT Romania constantly affirmed the importance of ensuring a standard of
    living for citizens as high as possible, Romania’s Prime Minister Viorica
    Dancila said in Brussels on Wednesday during the Tripartite Social Summit unfolding
    under the motto ‘for a stronger united and forward-looking Europe’. The summit,
    which also brought together representatives of European trade unions and employers
    associations was co-chaired by the president of the European Council Donald
    Tusk, the president of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker and by
    Romania’s Prime Minister Viorica Dancila as this country is currently holding
    the EU rotating presidency. According to Dancila, besides moves at European
    level, Romania has also taken a series of concrete measures at the domestic
    level aimed at meeting the convergence objective. Also on Wednesday, Prime
    Minister Dancila held talks with the First Vice-president of the European
    Commission Frans Timmermans. According to a spokesperson for the Commission, the
    two officials confirmed that Romania had stepped up measures aimed at
    implementing recommendations from the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism and
    concrete results in this respect could be expected shortly.






    (translated by bill)