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  • November 6, 2019 UPDATE

    November 6, 2019 UPDATE

    FORECAST The European Bank for
    Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has revised up its estimates concerning Romania’s
    economic development in 2019 and has maintained its forecast about Romania’s
    GDP in 2020, an EBRD report published on Wednesday reads. According to the
    latest EBRD forecasts, Romania’s economy might have a 4% growth as compared to
    a previous forecast in May this year of only 3.2%. Last month another
    prestigious financial institution, the IMF, also revised up its forecast on the
    Romanian economy this year, which is expected to see a 4% growth while next
    year is to be around 3.5%.












    COMMISSIONER The
    Romanian MEP Adina Valean was accepted by the elected European Commission
    president Ursula von der Leyen for the position of the European Commissioner
    for Transport, an EU spokesperson announced on Wednesday. Romania’s candidate is
    to be interviewed by the Transport Committee of the European Parliament on
    November 14th. Romania’s new Prime Minister Ludovic Orban on
    Wednesday said the MEPs Siegfried Muresan and Adina Valean were the
    government’s proposals for this position. Orban specified he had made this
    decision after talks with the country’s president Klaus Iohannis. According to
    the European Commission’s spokeswoman Mina Andreeva, there were serious doubts
    over the legitimacy of the proposal coming from the country’s former PSD government
    led by Viorica Dancila, who didn’t consult the country’s president on their
    candidate, the former minister delegate for European Affairs Victor Negrescu. We
    recall that another PSD candidate, Rovana Plumb had been rejected by the
    European Parliament.












    TALKS Romanian president Klaus Iohannis
    on Wednesday held talks with Avraham Duvdevani, chairman of the World Zionist
    Organisation. High on the agenda were the relations between Romania and Israel
    as well as the efforts Bucharest makes to fight Antisemitism, xenophobia and
    intolerance. According to a communiqué from the presidential administration,
    Iohannis has underlined the fact that Israel is a trustworthy partner for
    Romania as the two countries have enjoyed 71 years of uninterrupted diplomatic
    relations based on political dialogue and good cooperation. Iohannis gave
    assurances he would continue to pay special attention to the partnership
    between Romania and Israel adding that the legislation against Antisemitism,
    intolerance and xenophobia must be applied rigorously and the education about
    the holocaust must be promoted.












    PROTEST Romanian haulers have pointed to
    the serious issues reported at the Hungarian border in the last few days, where
    freight trucks have been waiting in a 25-km-long line to cross the border. One
    of the biggest employers in the field has announced protests and the blocking
    of crossing points for light traffic. The Europa 2002 Association of Transport
    Employers from Arad says crossing the Hungarian border has never been harder,
    pointing the finger at the Hungarian authorities, who starting November 1 have
    been performing detailed inspections of freight transport vehicles, which
    incrementally increases waiting times for crossing the border.










    WIN The Romanian men’s handball side Dinamo Bucharest on
    Wednesday clinched a 27-26 win against Kadetten Schaffhausen of Switzerland in
    Champions League Group D. Dinamo has thus secured mathematical qualification for
    the playoff. The Romanian side ranks first in the group tables with 10 points,
    followed by GOG Svendborg of Denmark with 8 points, Kadetten of Switzerland
    with 6 points, Wisla Plock of Poland with 5 points, Chehkovskie Medvedi of
    Russia with 4 points and Kristianstad of Sweden with 3 points. The top two
    teams will advance to the next phase. In the women’s Champions League, CSM
    Bucharest has already qualified to the main group phase, while champions SCM
    Ramnicu Valcea on Sunday is playing SG BBM Bietigheim of Germany in Group C. Brest
    Bretagne Handball of France is top of the tables with 6 points, followed by
    Buducnost of Montenegro with 6 points, SCM Ramnicu Valcea with 2 points and SG
    BBM Bietigheim with 0 points. The top three teams will qualify to the main
    group phase.








    (translated by
    bill)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romanian handball side Dinamo
    Bucharest ended in a 28-all draw the away game they played against Swiss
    challenger Kadetten Schaffhausen in the Champions League’s group D. The game
    was balanced and the score was 15-14 to Dinamo before the break.








    The Swiss made a comeback and got
    the upper-hand in the second half of the game, which it maintained right until
    the end, when Tunisian Amine Bannour leveled the points for the Romanian
    champions. Dinamo’s most efficient player was Croatian Ante Kuduz with six
    goals scored. Dinamo will be up against IKK Kristianstad on September 18th
    in Bucharest.








    On Thursday in Montpellier,
    Romania’s volleyball side came a cropper against France 3-0 in the European
    Championship’s group A. France, the European champions in 2015 needed only 64
    minutes to thrash the Romanian side. With 12 points scored, Robert Adrian
    Aciobanitei was the best player of the Romanian side who made its comeback to
    the competition after 24 years. In the other games of the group Bulgaria
    defeated Greece 3-0, while Italy secured also a 3-0 win against Portugal.








    Football now. This weekend will be
    seeing the matches counting towards the 9th leg of Romania’s first
    football league. Two games are scheduled for Friday when Academica Clinceni
    takes on Astra Giurgiu, and CFR Cluj is up against FC Voluntari.








    On Saturday in Ploiesti, Chindia
    Targoviste plays Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe, while in Bucharest local side Dinamo
    plays FC Botosani. On Sunday Poli Iasi takes on FC Hermannstadt, while
    Universitatea Craiova is up against FCSB. On Monday Viitorul Constanta is up
    against Gaz Metan Medias. FC Botosani tops the table with 18 points followed by
    CFR Cluj with 17.






    (translated by bill)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romanian handball side Dinamo
    Bucharest ended in a 28-all draw the away game they played against Swiss
    challenger Kadetten Schaffhausen in the Champions League’s group D. The game
    was balanced and the score was 15-14 to Dinamo before the break.








    The Swiss made a comeback and got
    the upper-hand in the second half of the game, which it maintained right until
    the end, when Tunisian Amine Bannour leveled the points for the Romanian
    champions. Dinamo’s most efficient player was Croatian Ante Kuduz with six
    goals scored. Dinamo will be up against IKK Kristianstad on September 18th
    in Bucharest.








    On Thursday in Montpellier,
    Romania’s volleyball side came a cropper against France 3-0 in the European
    Championship’s group A. France, the European champions in 2015 needed only 64
    minutes to thrash the Romanian side. With 12 points scored, Robert Adrian
    Aciobanitei was the best player of the Romanian side who made its comeback to
    the competition after 24 years. In the other games of the group Bulgaria
    defeated Greece 3-0, while Italy secured also a 3-0 win against Portugal.








    Football now. This weekend will be
    seeing the matches counting towards the 9th leg of Romania’s first
    football league. Two games are scheduled for Friday when Academica Clinceni
    takes on Astra Giurgiu, and CFR Cluj is up against FC Voluntari.








    On Saturday in Ploiesti, Chindia
    Targoviste plays Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe, while in Bucharest local side Dinamo
    plays FC Botosani. On Sunday Poli Iasi takes on FC Hermannstadt, while
    Universitatea Craiova is up against FCSB. On Monday Viitorul Constanta is up
    against Gaz Metan Medias. FC Botosani tops the table with 18 points followed by
    CFR Cluj with 17.






    (translated by bill)