Tag: Koen Lenaerts

  • May 20, 2023 UPDATE

    May 20, 2023 UPDATE

    SMR. The President of
    Romania, Klaus Iohannis, welcomed the announcement made at the G7 Summit on
    Saturday by the President of the United States, Joe Biden, regarding the
    support of the USA and Japan, of the partners South Korea and the United Arab
    Emirates of up to 275 million dollars for the Small Modular Reactor (SMR)
    project in Romania, as well as letters of interest from US EXIM and US
    International Development Finance Corporation for additional support of up to 4
    billion dollars for project implementation. These initiatives represent an essential
    support for Romania’s goal of standing in the forefront of the development of
    the revolutionary nuclear energy infrastructure, and the implementation of the
    SMR project in partnership with the USA will allow the production of clean
    energy and increase energy security, the Romanian president stressed in a post on social networks. The G7 leaders
    confirmed, in Hiroshima, their commitment to identifying new opportunities to
    expand the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, an intitiative
    of President Biden and the G7, in the field of infrastructure and which
    provides for the financing of the first small modular reactor plant in Romania
    .












    Education. The Romanian
    Prime Minister, Nicolae Ciucă, has announced that he has convened a meeting
    with the education unions, on Sunday, at the Government headquarters. He has
    stated that the solution for the education employees’ demands lies in the law on unitary wages. The prime
    minister, who is also the leader of the National Liberal Party, a senior
    partner in the ruling coalition, together with the Social Democratic Party, and
    the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians, has also said that the Ministry of Labor has the full support of
    the coalition to implement the unitary wage law and the reform of special pensions,
    in the shortest possible time. The prime minister’s statements come after the
    president of the Social Democratic Party and Speaker of the Chamber of
    Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu, has announced that any negotiations regarding the
    future Cabinet, which he is about to lead, must be suspended until the demands
    of the unions are resolved, as well as the major backlog regarding
    the reform of special pensions. The education unions have announced that they
    will go on an all-out strike on Monday, May 22. Their claims are mainly salary
    related.






    Schengen. The President of
    the Court of Justice of the European Union, Koen Lenaerts, believes that the
    file for the annulment of the decision to reject Romania’s accession to the
    Schengen Area must be resolved quickly. I want to emphasize that Romania’s future is in Schengen. So the
    reception of Romania and Bulgaria in the Schengen zone must happen in the very
    near future. Indeed, when you bring a member state like Romania, but this is
    also valid for all other members of the Schengen area, this means that the
    internal borders between the Schengen members are open and that there are no
    more checks when crossing the border. It also means that external borders
    become a matter of common interest for all members of the Schengen area,
    Lenaerts said. Although it had met all the accession
    criteria, Romania was denied entry into Schengen last year, due to Austria’s
    opposition.




    Moldova. On Sunday morning, at the initiative of President Maia
    Sandu, a large demonstration will take place in Chisinau to show the citizens’
    support for the European integration of their country. The event takes place in
    the context in which the Republic of Moldova (ex-Soviet, predominantly
    Romanian-speaking), as a candidate country, would like to start accession
    negotiations by the end of this year. In order to move to this stage, the
    Republic of Moldova has to fulfill nine recommendations, which will be
    evaluated by the fall in a European Commission report. The President of the
    European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, will also participate in the event in
    Chisinau.




    Halep. The Romanian tennis player Simona Halep, former
    world number one, faces a new case, related to ‘irregularities’ in the data of
    her biological passport, the tennis anti-doping authority has announced.
    Halep, the 2018 Roland Garros and 2019 Wimbledon champion, has been
    provisionally suspended since last October after testing positive for
    roxadustat during the US Open in August 2022. In an interview with Tennis
    Majors published in late April, the player cited a contamination of one of her
    dietary supplements to explain the positive test. The new case, confirmed on
    Friday by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), is based on an
    assessment of the profile of her biological passport by a group of independent
    experts. The biological passport makes it possible to monitor different blood
    parameters over a long period of time. In a statement broadcast on Friday
    evening, Simona Halep says that she is living the worst nightmare
    of her life since the announcement of the suspension, on October 7, and denounces
    a form of harassment on the part of ITIA, which she accuses of
    trying to prove that she is guilty of something she has never done. (MI)

  • Opinii privind legile justiţiei

    Opinii privind legile justiţiei

    Comentatorii pronostichează o toamnă fierbinte la Bucureşti şi
    numesc, deja, mitingul şi marşul de duminică declanşatorul celui de-al doilea
    mare val al protestelor antiguvernamentale, după acela de la începutul anului.
    Atunci, încercarea Executivului PSD-ALDE de a modifica, prin ordonanţă de urgenţă,
    Codurile Penale a scos în stradă, în cea mai amplă manifestaţie din România
    post-comunistă, sute de mii de protestatari. Ei acuzau Puterea că încearcă să
    salveze de răspundere penală personaje influente din politică şi administraţie,
    acuzate de fapte de corupţie.

    Acum, manifestanţii spun că se tem de o nouă
    încercare de surbordonare politică a Justiţiei, prin trecerea Inspecţiei
    Judiciare de sub umbrela CSM în subordinea ministerului şi prin excluderea preşedintelui
    Klaus Iohannis din procedurile de numire a şefilor de la Parchetele General,
    anticorupţie şi antimafia. Demisionar de la ministerul Justiţiei după
    protestele din iarnă, vicepreşedintele Camerei Deputaţilor, social-democratul
    Florin Iordache, afirmă că noile manifestaţii nu se justifică, iar temerile
    protestarilor ar fi fără obiect. Din punctul meu de vedere, solicitările din piaţă noi tocmai le-am
    transpus în lege. Ori există o foarte mare dezinformare, ori cei care
    protestează nu cunosc legile, pentru că cele două probleme invocate, cea cu
    numirea şi revocarea procurorilor, noi am prevăzut ca preşedintele să fie cel
    care are ultima semnătură, iar în ceea ce priveşte Inspecţia Judiciară, noi am
    hotărât să fie instituţie independentă. Deci, repet, dacă protestăm, hai să ne
    uităm şi pe legi.

    Opoziţia de dreapta a anunţat că susţine participarea
    membrilor şi simpatizanţilor săi la manifestaţiile organizate de societatea
    civilă. Deşi cu imaginea voalată de dosarele de corupţie ale unora dintre
    propriii săi membri proeminenţi, PNL se declară solidar cu manifestaţiile de
    stradă pentru independenţa justiţiei şi continuarea luptei împotriva corupţiei.
    Liderul liberal, Ludovic Orban: Sigur,
    am îndemnat simpatizanţii partidului, membrii partidului să participe la aceste
    forme de protest, pentru că poziţia PNL este similară cu poziţia exprimată de
    cetăţenii români care au participat la aceste forme de manifestaţie. De
    asemenea, considerăm că manifestaţiile publice, marşurile, mitingurile,
    demonstraţiile sunt necesare, pentru că numai la nivel parlamentar, ţinând cont
    de aritmetica parlamentară, este foarte dificil să putem împiedica adoptarea
    măsurilor nocive ale partidului de guvernământ.

    Pe de altă parte, imun la
    mizele politice româneşti, preşedintele Curţii de Justiţie a Uniunii Europene, Koen
    Lenaerts, a declarat, luni, la Bucureşti că infracţiunea de abuz în serviciu nu
    ar trebui să depindă de dimensiunea prejudiciului provocat. El a infirmat,
    astfel, aprecierea deputatului Iordache, care declarase că un prag, pe care l-a
    numit modic, de 19 mii de lei, adică sub cinci mii de euro, nu ar deranja pe
    nimeni.