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  • May 1, 2023 UPDATE

    May 1, 2023 UPDATE

    MAY DAY – The Romanian Black Sea coast was the favorite destination
    of Romanians for the May Day mini-holiday celebrating Labor Day. Over 85,000 young
    people attended the music festival held in the resort of Costinești. Meanwhile, the Sunwaves festival
    continues in Mamaia, in addition to other public events. So far, the Interior
    Ministry did not report any major incidents, although it has identified 125
    people who consumed illegal substances, whereas 300 people needed medical
    assistance, including hospitalization. A foreign national who wanted to sell
    drugs is now being investigated after police officers found him in possession
    of 200 grams of ketamine, devices for preparing and wrapping drugs and money
    obtained from drug trafficking. He has been placed on pre-trial arrest for 30
    days.




    EXHIBITION – The Communism Remembrance Museum in Brașov (central
    Romania) is hosting the temporary exhibition dubbed May 1 – A Workers’
    Holiday. The exhibition displays a collection of photos and items recalling
    the way Labor Day used to be celebrated in the past, when it was one of the
    major holidays marked by communist authorities. Images capture snapshots of
    parades, pageants as well as the crowds attending the events marking this
    holiday prior to 1989. Also on show are various banners displayed by workers
    during these rallies. Organizers want the exhibition to make a thought-provoking
    comparison with the way May 1 is celebrated today, when Romanians usually relax
    outdoors alongside their families and friends. The temporary exhibition stays
    open until May 31.




    NEW REGULATIONS – Starting May 1, the government in Bucharest has
    renounced flexible measures on the non-commercial circulation of pets from
    Ukraine, the National Sanitary, Veterinary and Animal Safety Authority (ANSVSA)
    has announced. The measures were adopted last year to help support Ukrainian
    refugees who crossed the border accompanied by pets. Under the new rules,
    Ukrainian pet owners must now provide evidence of a rabies titre test. Also
    starting May 1, new regulations will apply for Ukrainian refugees seeking
    financial assistance in Romania. They will receive a monthly flat-rate
    allowance for four months to cover their daily expenses in terms of
    accommodation and food. The money will be disbursed by inspectorates for
    emergency situations. At the end of the four-month period, the financial
    assistance will address only accommodation expenses only, while refugees are
    encouraged to register with employment agencies by the end of the year in order
    to have access to all measures designed to support them find employment or
    secure unemployment benefits. The same measures apply to Romanian citizens,
    government spokesman Dan Cărbunaru
    has said.




    MILK – Shelf prices for milk are expected to drop by 20% starting
    May 1, according to an agreement stipulating that processors and traders must
    apply a 10% reduction each if the price exceeds €1.4 per liter. The agreement
    will remain in place for the next six months, while all large trade networks
    have agreed to sign. However, it may take a few months before the measure is
    applied in all stores. Competition Council president Bogdan Chirițoiu said
    contracts must be renegotiated with each producer while existing stocks must
    first be depleted.




    WAGNER – The owner of Wagner PMC, Russian oligarch Yevgeny
    Prigozhin, has again complained that his troops, who were engaged in frontline
    battles for the capture of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, have run out of ammo and
    has warned a Ukrainian counteroffensive could spell tragedy for Russia. We
    only receive 10-15% of the ammo we need, Prigozhin argued, blaming Russian
    high-ranking commanders. The oligarch has locked horns with Russian army
    generals whom he accuses of purposefully not supplying enough ammo to Wagner
    troops. Prigozhin has publicly lashed out at Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. Kyiv
    officials last week said preparations for a new counteroffensive are almost
    complete.




    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis player Irina Begu on Monday advanced to the Mutua Madrid Open
    quarterfinals after knocking out Liudmila Samsonova of Russia, 6-4, 6-4. Seeded
    31 in the competition, 32-year-old Begu has secured a 161 thousand-Euro check
    and 215 WTA points. In the next phase she will play the winner of the match
    pitting local favorite Paula Badosa of Spain against Maria Sakkari of Greece. (VP)