Tag: inquiry in Arad

  • May 31, 2021

    May 31, 2021


    COVID-19 -
    The largest batch of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine will reach Romania today,
    totaling 1.1 million doses. The vaccine may now be administered to children
    aged 12-15, after the European Medicines Agency greenlit the vaccine as safe
    for this age bracket. Since the start of the vaccination campaign at the end of
    2020, over 4.3 million people got vaccinated against COVID-19, three quarters of
    whom with both shots. Last weekend saw new vaccination marathons across the
    country. Meanwhile, the number of COVID-19 infections continues to drop. All counties
    are reporting an incidence rate below 1 per thousand inhabitants in the last 14
    days. On Monday, the Group for strategic communication announced the lowest
    number of infections reported in the last 24 hours since the start of the
    pandemic – 153. Another 36 related fatalities have also been reported. 425
    people are still in intensive care.




    MEASURES -
    Starting June 1 the Government is easing a number of COVID-related
    restrictions. Private parties with a limited number of attendants are allowed
    again, while sports events will resume in enclosed spaces as well. Clubs,
    nightclubs, as well as interior playgrounds and pools will also reopen. The
    number of participants can exceed the maximum allowed provided all participants
    are vaccinated. Outdoor cultural events are also permitted with a maximum of
    1,000 participants, provided the incidence rate is below 3 per thousand
    inhabitants. Face masks can also be eliminated in workplaces with a maximum of
    5 employees allowed in each office, provided they are vaccinated.




    PNRR – Romania’s
    National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) might be submitted to the European
    Commission today, as announced by Cristian Ghinea, the Minister of Investments
    and European Projects. 30 separate documents for each of the Plan’s sections
    will be uploaded to the Commission’s digital platform. After the Commission
    rejected the first draft submitted by the Romanian Government, the revised Plan
    will be made public on June 2, Romania being one the few countries at EU level
    to do this, Minister Ghinea explains. Liberal Prime Minister Florin
    Cîţu said the document has already been presented in Parliament’s specialised
    committees, while experts from the Social-Democratic Party in opposition have
    seen the final draft. Social-Democrat leader Marcel Ciolacu expressed
    disapointment that the plan hasn’t been discussed in detail and claimed the
    reforms and funds alloted to SMEs are unknown. Romania will receive nearly €30
    million Euro under its National Recovery and Resilience Plan.




    INQUIRY – Interior Minister Lucian Bode said Romania is a safe
    country, and the assassination in Arad is an isolated case. The Romanian
    official promised the culprits will be brought to justice. On Saturday, a known
    businessman in Arad died after his car exploded. The Prosecutor General’s
    Office has taken lead in the inquiry. Arad County Prefect, Tóth Csaba, has
    ordered additional measures to maintain public order. The businessman owned one
    of the few African salmon farms in Eastern Europe outside Arad.


    EPPO – The
    European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), the EU’s new anti-fraud prosecution
    body, starts its activity on June 1, under the leadership of former head of the
    Romanian Anticorruption Directorate (DNA), Laura Codruţa Kövesi. According to estimates,
    corruption, embezzlement and fraud are causing losses of some €500 million
    every year in the EU budget. Starting June 1, European prosecutors will take
    action against criminal activities of this kind and will make sure no funds are
    wasted due to corruption and fraud, European Commissioner for Values and Transparency,
    Věra Jourová, has said. Charged with identifying and investigating corruption
    cases, EPPO will have an annual budget of €45 million. Five EU member states
    have refused to take part in the EPPO.




    NATO – NATO Deputy Secretary General, Mircea Geoană, is today paying
    a visit to Romania, accompanied by the president of the NATO Military
    Commission, General Stuart Peach. Mircea Geoană’s agenda is very busy,
    including a visit to the NATO Multinational Division Southeast, which is taking
    part in the NATO Steadfast Defender 21 multinational exercise. Mircea Geoană
    will meet with Romania’s Defense Minister, Nicolae Ciucă and with Chief of
    General Staff, Daniel Petrescu. The NATO official will also attend the Black
    Sea Atlantic Security Council, hosted by Aspen Institute – Romania. During his
    visit Mircea Geoană will open the Euro-Atlantic Resilience Center, alongside
    Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu, and EU
    Commissioner for Inter-institutional relations and forecast, Maros Sefcovic,
    the vice-president of the European Commission.




    ROLAND GARROS
    – Three Romanian tennis players are today playing in the first round at Roland
    Garros, the second Grand Slam tournament of the year. Irina Begu will take on
    Serena Williams of the United States, the tournament’s seventh seed. Sorana
    Cîrstea will go up against Johanna Konta of Great Britain, while Mihaela
    Buzărnescu will play Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands. On Tuesday, Irina Bara
    will go up against Astra Sharma of Australia. We recall Ana Bogdan has advanced
    to the second round, where she will take on Naomi Osaka of Japan, world no. 2,
    who in the first round knocked out another Romanian, Patricia Tig. Simona
    Halep, world no. 3 and the winner of Roland Garros in 2018, will not take part
    in the tournament due to an injury. (VP)