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  • December 11, 2020

    December 11, 2020

    COVID-19 – In its session
    today the Government decided to extend the state of alert by another 30 days
    starting December 14. State Secretary Raed Arafat said all restrictions remain
    in place, including the nighttime curfew. One new measure will be introduced,
    regarding cable transport operators in ski resorts. Cable transport facilities
    will remain open, although the Government intends to avoid overcrowding in
    order to limit the spread of the virus. Therefore aerial trams with 20 seats
    will only carry 10 people. Raed Arafat called on Romanians to limit their
    visits, avoid going caroling or to New Year’s Eve parties during the winter
    holidays. 545 thousand Romanians got infected with COVID-19 since the start of
    the outbreak, of whom 80% have recovered. So far over 13,100 people have died
    to the virus. 6,460 new infections were reported on Friday, most case being
    signaled in Bucharest. Some 1,300 patients are in intensive care.




    TALKS – President Klaus
    Iohannis on Monday invited political parties to consultations with a view to
    designating the new Prime Minister. Taking part in consultations will be the
    Social-Democratic Party, the National Liberal Party, the Save Romania Union -
    PLUS Alliance, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians and the Democratic Union
    of Ethnic Hungarians. The Social-Democrats have nominated Prof. Alexandru
    Rafila, Romania’s representative at the WHO, whom they want to lead either a
    Social-Democratic Cabinet, or a technocratic government. The Liberals, in turn,
    have nominated Florin Cîţu, the current Finance Minister and say they will hold
    official talks with a view to forming a majority in Parliament with the Save
    Romania Union – PLUS Alliance and the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians
    starting Saturday.




    INFLATION – The annual
    inflation rate went down to 2.1% in November, from 2.2% in October, considering
    foodstuffs, non-essential products and services registered price hikes, the
    National Statistics Institute announced on Friday. In its inflation report, the
    National Bank of Romania has estimated a 2.1% inflation rate for the end of
    2020, down by 0.6% compared to its previous forecast.




    INTERNET USAGE – Over 5.3 billion
    Gigabytes of Internet were used in Romania in the first half of 2020, of which
    90% in home connections. A report of the National Authority for Management and
    Regulation in Communications in Romania (ANCOM) reveals that total broadband
    traffic registered a major increase in the first six months of the year as an
    effect of the coronacrisis, and went up by 33% compared to the previous
    semester, the biggest increase since 2015. At the same, mobile data usage
    reported a 12% increase, the lowest reported so far. During the state of
    emergency, Internet traffic moved to broadband connections, with remote work
    and online teaching becoming the norm. People staying at home also connected to
    WI-FI home connections for accessing the Internet, the President of the
    Authority, Eduard Lovin, explained.




    EUROPEAN COUNCIL – At the European
    Council meeting in Brussels, EU leaders, including Romania’s President Klaus
    Iohannis, adopted the Union’s seven-year budget and the post-pandemic recovery
    package, worth €1.8 trillion, after Poland and Hungary initially refused to
    vote in favor due to disbursements being tied to the observance of the rule of
    law. From the upcoming EU budget, Romania will receive €46.7 billion for
    various sectors, such as agriculture, cohesion, rural development,
    infrastructure or transports. From the recovery package, Romania will get €33.5
    billion in grants and loans. Another topic on the meeting’s agenda is the
    reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. The Romanian
    President called for the creation of a flexible framework allowing all Member
    States, irrespective of their development, to effectively meet climate change
    goals. EU leaders also agreed to sanction Turkey for its aggressions in the
    Mediterranean Sea against Greece and Cyprus.




    SPORTS – Romania’s women’s
    handball team lost 25-20 to Croatia on Thursday in its first game in the second
    main group at the European Handball Championship in Denmark. Romania is bottom
    of the group tables with zero points and has lost all chances of qualifying to
    the semi-finals. Romania will play two more games, against Hungary and the
    defending world champions, the Netherlands. In news from football, Romania’s
    champions CFR Cluj failed to qualify to the Europa League knock-out phase after
    losing 2-1 away from home to Young Boys Berne of Switzerland. CFR Cluj ranked 3rd,
    after AS Rome, in top position, and Young Boys in runner-up position. (V.
    Palcu)