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  • July 14, 2023 UPDATE

    July 14, 2023 UPDATE

    MEETING – The Schengen accession of Romania and Bulgaria was high
    on the agenda of Friday’s meeting between the Prime Ministers of Romania and
    Bulgaria, Marcel Ciolacu and Nikolai Denkov, respectively. The Romanian Prime
    Minister recalled the two countries are focusing their efforts to manage
    migration and protect the EU’s borders. Romania has proved it is a responsible
    and trusted partner of the European Union in this field and a provider of
    security for the entire Union, Marcel Ciolacu said. In turn, Nikolai Denkov
    said the process of joining Schengen should be finalized by the two countries
    together, and that dialogue between Romanian and Bulgarian experts who are
    still reluctant about the process needs to continue. The two officials also
    discussed plans to link the infrastructure of the two states. In this respect,
    the two prime ministers insisted on speeding up the construction of a new
    bridge over the Danube, between Giurgiu and Ruse, and the creation of a ferry
    line to ease traffic between the two towns. At the same time, energy
    interconnections with other Balkan states such as Greece and Turkey can also be
    improved, the two officials argued.




    RESIGNATION – The Minister of Family Gabriela Firea announced her resignation
    on social media. Her resignation was requested by Prime Minister Marcel
    Ciolacu, Gabriela Firea says. The media has frequently linked Firea with the
    group of people indicted in the nursing home scandal in Ilfov County. Firea
    dismissed any connection with the people involved in the investigation. We
    recall Labor Minister Marius Budăi stepped down on Thursday following irregularities
    discovered in the protection system addressing the elderly and people with
    disabilities.




    INSPECTIONS – Over 2,000 social homes have been inspected by the
    authorities this week, of which 20 were shut down, mostly in Bucharest. At the
    same time, the activity of nearly 30 centers was suspended and inspectors
    handed out 2 mln EUR worth of fines. Two inspectors of the Ilfov County Agency
    for Payments and Social Inspection were also detained for failing to properly
    assess the situation in a nursing home for people with disabilities.




    EU-ROMANIA
    – The European Commission on Friday issued three reasoned opinions in the case
    of Romania for this country’s failure to comply with EU obligations in the
    fields of recognizing professional qualifications, energy and competition. This
    is the final step before Brussels will launch infringement procedures in these
    three cases, and Bucharest was given two months to make the necessary
    corrections. The first opinion refers to Romania imposing harsh restrictions to
    local veterinarians who want to practice medicine in a different EU member
    state. In the second file, the Commission says Romania needs to submit reports
    attesting its completing of 2020 objectives in the field of energy efficiency.
    And finally, the Commission points out Romania did not transpose the REC+
    Directive on competition and anti-trust policies into national law. The EU made
    the same recommendations to another six countries.




    MOLDOVA – Three ministers
    in the Moldovan Cabinet resigned on Friday, the Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin
    Recean announced. Interior Minister Ana Revenco, Minister for Infrastructure
    and Regional Development Liliana Dabija and Minister for Education and
    Research, Anatolie Topală all stepped down. The Prime Minister did not reveal
    the reason behind the resignations, and made the announcement at the end of a
    government meeting addressing the June 30 attack on Chișinău Airport, when a
    Tajik citizen stole the weapon of a police officer and killed two people. The
    attacker was neutralized and died to his wounds in hospital.




    NATIONAL
    DAY OF FRANCE – The National Day of France was marked on Friday in Paris
    with the traditional military parade, attended by president Emmanuel Macron and
    India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi – this year’s guest of honor.
    Representatives of 14 allies of France in its anti-terrorist missions in
    Africa, including a Romanian, were part of the military band that opened the
    ceremony. Paris and New Delhi this year celebrate 25 years since the
    establishment of their strategic partnership, which France wants to consolidate
    in order to increase its influence in the Asia-Pacific region. According to
    Radio Romania’s correspondent in the French capital city, several local
    authorities this year suspended National Day festivities for fear these public
    gatherings should turn violent, in the wake of the Paris suburb revolts two
    weeks ago. The National Day of France was also marked at the Getica National
    Center for Joint Training in central Romania, where approximately 1,000 NATO
    military from France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Romania are currently deployed.
    (VP)