Tag: Klas Iohannis

  • European topics in the spotlight

    European topics in the spotlight

    EU leaders met in Brussels
    on the sidelines of the winter summit to argue in favor of anti-COVID-19
    vaccination, amidst growing concern caused by the new virus strain, Omicron. According
    to Radio Romania’s correspondent in Brussels, EU heads of state and government
    highlighted the need of a concerted approach to the European Green certificate,
    saying that restrictions introduced by countries such as Italy, Portugal and Greece
    should not undermine the functioning of the single market or affect free travel
    disproportionately. In turn, Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, warned that
    restrictions should not go too far, especially when it comes to the movement of
    goods. In an official release, the Presidency also says that EU leaders have reiterated
    their commitment to reaching an optimal level of vaccination at global level,
    by exporting and distributing vaccines and auxiliary materials to countries in
    need, in particular Africa, either under the COVAX mechanism or using bilateral
    channels. Another topic high on the Council’s agenda referred to the recent energy
    price hikes. Romania believes nuclear energy and gas-derived energy should be
    recognized as clean sources of energy while transitioning towards a green
    economy. To an equal extent, president Iohannis said the market should be
    closely examined in order to improve fair trade regulations, to the benefit and
    protection the end user – whether the population of businesses.


    We have taken all these
    measures at home. We offer compensations and other support measures, but they
    cannot go on forever, and we need to see what caused these price hikes,
    considering, for instance, that the EU doesn’t fully make use of the entire
    transport capacity of its pipeline network. The market must be closely examined
    in order to see how we can improve fair competition regulations, so as to allow
    for a real competition and to protect consumers in this respect.


    The continuing tensions
    between Russia and Ukraine was also discussed in Brussels, as well as the risk
    of a new conflict between Moscow and Kiev. EU leaders frowned upon any further
    military aggression against neighboring Ukraine, which says will exact a heavy
    cost and a harsh response. EU leaders have reiterated their full support for
    the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. Concerning the migration
    crisis on the Belarusian border, the European Council firmly condemned the actions
    of the regime in Minsk, who is using migrants and refugees in order to fuel a
    humanitarian crisis. (VP)

  • November 29, 2018 UPDATE

    November 29, 2018 UPDATE

    MOTORWAY – Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis
    on Thursday ratified the law on the Union Motorway, which will cross the
    Carpathians and link the cities of Iasi in Moldavia to Targu Mures in
    Transylvania. The president said the motorway could stop the fierce migration
    of the workforce to the eastern part of the country and capitalize on the
    region’s development potential. This project also holds a particular strategic
    importance, as it will firmly contribute to the European Union accession of the
    Republic of Moldova. The motorway will start on the Romanian-Moldovan border on
    a new bridge over the river Prut and end with a connection to the Brasov-Bors
    motorway, on the Hungarian border. Each year the government will earmark budget
    allocations to this project. The Transport Ministry will oversee the project
    and will kick off procedures to attract investment within 30 days of the law
    taking effect.




    STUDY – Romania’s population will drop by approximately 5 million
    inhabitants by 2050, a study carried out by a US research company warns. The
    main causes behind this sharp drop include migration, population aging, the low
    birth rate and an even lower fertility rate. According to the latest study
    conducted by the Association of Human Reproduction in Romania, one in five
    couples faces infertility issues. Experts claim public policies and concrete
    measures are needed to encourage and support young people to become parents.




    GOVERNMENT – The
    government will continue to implement public policies to benefit the country
    and its citizens, Romania’s prime minister Viorica Dancila has promised.
    Together with her cabinet, she took part in a special government meeting on
    Thursday in Alba Iulia, central Romania, dedicated to the celebration of
    Romania’s National Day on 1 December, in a year when the country celebrates 100
    years since the creation of the Romanian nation state. Alba Iulia is the city
    where the Great Union was accomplished in 1918. Viorica Dancila
    announced that the building sector would be considered a priority and of
    national importance for the Romanian economy, and that a minimum gross salary
    of some 640 euros would be set in this field. January 1 will also see a 5-time
    increase on average of the allowances of war invalids, veterans and widows.
    Last but not least, the government will approve the creation of a Food Trade
    National Society, a commercial mechanism meant to promote the local resources
    and agricultural products. Before the government’s meeting, the prime
    minister visited the Union Memorial, one of the most spectacular projects
    celebrating the Centenary of the Great Union. The structure is 22 m high and
    will be unveiled on 1 December, in the presence of president Klaus Iohannis.




    FEAST DAY – Orthodox, Eastern -Catholic and Roman-Catholic
    Christians in Romania on Friday celebrate the feast day of Saint Andrew the
    Apostle, the patron saint of Romania. As a disciple of Jesus Christ, Saint
    Andrew preached and converted people in Dobrogea, eastern Romania. Over 700,000
    Romanians celebrate their name day on Friday.




    HANDBALL – The Romanian women’s handball team is in France where it
    will play the Czech Republic in the European Championship’s Group D on
    Saturday. Romania will next play Germany on December 3 and Norway on December
    5. The first three teams in each group will advance to the next phase. Coached
    by Ambros Martin of Spain, Romania is taking part in the Championship for the
    13th time. Two years ago it ranked 5, while its best performance was
    in 2010, when it scooped bronze.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)