Tag: Hans Seidel

  • May 30, 2018 UPDATE

    May 30, 2018 UPDATE

    CCR Romania’s Constitutional Court (CCR)
    on Wednesday ruled there is a conflict of state powers regarding the
    rejection of a request to revoke the head of the National Anti-corruption
    Directorate Laura Codruta Kovesi. Justice
    minister, Tudorel Toader, is the one who notified the Constitutional Court
    after Romania’s President, Klaus Iohannis, rejected as ungrounded his request
    to sack the chief prosecutor of the Anti-Corruption Agency. Toader considers
    that the president’s refusal, motivated by the lack of political opportunity,
    is meant to create an institutional blockage. In the president’s opinion,
    however, this refusal is not the cause of an institutional blockage, but it is
    the finalisation of a procedure and the act of exerting legal responsibilities
    by the head of state. We recall the rejection of the revocation request came
    after the Superior Council of Magistracy issued a negative opinion on the line
    minister’s request, which is a consultative but mandatory opinion in this
    procedure.












    VISIT Romanian president
    Klaus Iohannis will be paying a visit to Munich on Friday and Saturday in order
    to receive the ‘Franz Josef Strauss 2018’ award from the prestigious foundation
    ‘Hanns Seidel’, the presidential administration announced on Wednesday. According
    to the same sources the president has been awarded the prize for having
    promoted in a constructive and visionary way along his entire political career
    the democratic values of a united society and trust in the European project.
    The ceremony is to be attended among others by the Bavarian Premier Markus
    Soder and by Barbara Stamm, president of the Landtag of Bavaria. The
    ‘Franz Josef Strauss’ prize has been awarded since 1996 and among its
    recipients there are the former German chancellor Helmut Kohl, the former US
    president George H. W. Bush and the incumbent president of the European
    Commission Jean-Claude Juncker.






    AMBASSADOR Romania’s Prime Minister
    Viorica Dancila on Wednesday received in Bucharest the extraordinary and
    plenipotentiary ambassador of India HE Thanglura Darlong. On this occasion, the
    Romanian official has highlighted the opportunities for stepping up the
    political dialogue between the two countries, including at high level. Given
    that in 2018 the two countries are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations
    and 5 years since the signing of the Extended Partnership, the two officials
    have also discussed ways of marking these events in the two countries.










    PRINCE CHARLES
    Romania’s President, Klaus Iohannis, was having talks in Bucharest on Wednesday
    with the heir to the British Crown, HRH the Prince of Wales, the Presidential
    Administration announced. Last year, HRH Prince Charles came to Romania several
    times, both on private and official visits. In token of
    appreciation for his activity in Romania and for promoting its image abroad, in
    2017, Klaus Iohannnis awarded Prince Charles the Star of Romania National
    Order in Rank of Grand Cross. For two decades, the Prince of Wales comes almost
    every year to Romania, where he owns several properties. He also runs a
    charity, which encourages the preservation of heritage, traditional agriculture
    and sustainable development in Romania.

    (translated by bill)