Tag: justice field

  • December 28, 2019 UPDATE

    December 28, 2019 UPDATE

    GOVERNMENT – The Liberal Government in
    Bucharest on Friday adopted a memorandum of the Justice Ministry calling for
    the shutdown of the Special Unit investigating magistrates. Justice Minister
    Catalin Predoiu said the unit was set up by the previous Social-Democrat
    Government without any public consultations, against the backdrop of negative
    reactions from several magistrates’ associations, European partners, GRECO and
    the Venice Commission. Minister Predoiu said the law regulating the unit is
    flawed, rendering the special section inoperable. At present, the
    Social-Democrats say it is outrageous even discussing the possibility of
    disbanding the special unit, claiming abuses are a daily reality in the justice
    system. Recalling that Romanians voted in the May referendum against any
    emergency decrees being passed in the justice field, interim Social-Democrat
    leader Marcel Ciolacu suggested a debate in Parliament on this matter and the
    consultation of all associations and stakeholders in the justice field. Former
    Social-Democrat Justice Minister Ana Birchall, recently excluded from the party
    ranks, has however hailed the adoption of the memorandum, which she labels as a
    major step towards restoring public confidence in the justice system.


    SURVEY – The labor force crisis, the high inflation rate and the
    potential negative evolution of the exchange rate are the biggest challenges
    facing the business sector in Romania next year, reads a survey titled Survey
    on the state of the economy, published by a consultancy company. According to
    the survey, the labor force crisis deepened in 2019, while the import of
    foreign workers offset under 10% of the needed workforce. Moreover, business
    people believe that, beyond boosting consumption, the salary increases in the
    public sector have spiked imbalances on the labor market. Asked what measures
    would be needed to develop a stable economic framework, companies mentioned
    fiscal predictability, the digitization of public administration, investment in
    infrastructure or a national plan for vocational requalification. The survey
    was conducted over December 1-15 on a sample of 450 companies from various
    fields of activity, from trade to financial services, agriculture, energy,
    textiles and IT.




    NEW YEAR’S EVE – Successful bands from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
    will perform live in Bucharest as part of the 2020 New Year’s Party dubbed
    Disco Night Fever. 11 bands and artists from Romania, the Republic of Moldova,
    Germany and the United States will electrify the crowds with live concerts. The
    list of performers includes the band O-Zone, which has reunited for this
    special occasion, the famous duo Milli Vanilli, Haddaway or Turbo B, the
    soloist of the band Snap! The New Year’s Eve Party will end in Bucharest with a
    spectacular fireworks show.




    MONEY – Romania is the second country
    at EU level in terms of money being wired from outside the country in 2018, a
    Eurostat report reveals. Some 2.7 billion euros were wired to Romanians as
    personal transfers, while 89% of it came from people in other EU Member
    States. Portugal ranks first, with over 3 billion euros being transferred to
    this country. Some 5.6 million Romanians live abroad, Bucharest authorities
    say.


    EUROPALIA – The exhibition Brancusi -
    the Transcendence of Form opened in Brussels as part of the Europalia 2019
    International Arts Festival can be visited until February 2, 2020, the Romanian
    Cultural Institute reports. Over 50,000 people have already visited the
    exhibition, which features 200 of the sculptor’s works, including The Wisdom
    of the Earth and Prayer, films, drawings and letters to his lover. Romania
    is guest of honor at the 27th edition of the Europalia Festival, and
    will organize over 250 events until February 2020.


    WEATHER – Meteorologists have issued
    two alerts against extreme weather conditions, in place until Sunday evening. A
    code yellow alert against heavy snowfalls and blizzard was issued for six
    counties in the east and northeast, as well as for mountainous regions.
    Additional snowfalls and strong wind are expected in the center, east and
    southeast. Meteorologists have also announced a drop in temperatures
    nationwide. On Sunday and Monday temperatures are expected to drop below 0 down
    to minus 10 degrees Celsius. Highs will predominantly be negative in the
    northern half of the country during the interval, while temperatures in the
    south will go as high as 4 degrees Celsius, which is normal for this time of
    the year.


    (Translated by
    V. Palcu)

  • December 28, 2019

    December 28, 2019

    GOVERNMENT – The Liberal Government in
    Bucharest on Friday adopted a memorandum of the Justice Ministry calling for
    the shutdown of the Special Unit investigating magistrates. Justice Minister
    Catalin Predoiu said the unit was set up by the previous Social-Democrat
    Government without any public consultations, against the backdrop of negative
    reactions from several magistrates’ associations, European partners, GRECO and
    the Venice Commission. Minister Predoiu said the law regulating the unit is
    flawed, rendering the special section inoperable. At present, the
    Social-Democrats say it is outrageous even discussing the possibility of
    disbanding the special unit, claiming abuses are a daily reality in the justice
    system. Recalling that Romanians voted in the May referendum against any
    emergency decrees being passed in the justice field, interim Social-Democrat
    leader Marcel Ciolacu suggested a debate in Parliament on this matter and the
    consultation of all associations and stakeholders in the justice field.




    SURVEY – The labor force crisis, the high inflation rate and the
    potential negative evolution of the exchange rate are the biggest challenges
    facing the business sector in Romania next year, reads a survey titled Survey
    on the state of the economy, published by a consultancy company. According to
    the survey, the labor force crisis deepened in 2019, while the import of
    foreign workers offset under 10% of the needed workforce. Moreover, business
    people believe that, beyond boosting consumption, the salary increases in the
    public sector have spiked imbalances on the labor market. Asked what measures
    would be needed to develop a stable economic framework, companies mentioned
    fiscal predictability, the digitization of public administration, investment in
    infrastructure or a national plan for vocational requalification. The survey
    was conducted over December 1-15 on a sample of 450 companies from various
    fields of activity, from trade to financial services, agriculture, energy,
    textiles and IT.




    NEW YEAR’S EVE – Successful bands from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
    will perform live in Bucharest as part of the 2020 New Year’s Eve Party dubbed
    Disco Night Fever. 11 bands and artists from Romania, the Republic of Moldova,
    Germany and the United States will electrify the crowds with live concerts. The
    list of performers includes the band O-Zone, which has reunited for this
    special occasion, the famous duo Milli Vanilli, Haddaway or Turbo B, the
    soloist of the band Snap! The New Year’s Eve Party will end in Bucharest with a
    spectacular fireworks show.


    WEATHER – Meteorologists have issued
    two alerts against extreme weather conditions, in place until Sunday evening. A
    code yellow alert against heavy snowfalls and blizzard was issued for six
    counties in the east and northeast, as well as for mountainous regions.
    Additional snowfalls and strong wind are expected in the center, east and
    southeast. Meteorologists have also announced a drop in temperatures
    nationwide. On Sunday and Monday temperatures are expected to drop below 0 down
    to minus 10 degrees Celsius. Highs will predominantly be negative in the
    northern half of the country during the interval, while temperatures in the
    south will go as high as 4 degrees Celsius, which is normal for this time of the
    year.


    (Translated by
    V. Palcu)