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  • 24 January, 2018 UPDATE

    24 January, 2018 UPDATE

    Anniversary. On the 24th of January, Romania
    celebrates the 159th anniversary of the Union of the Romanian Principalities.
    In 1859, the elective assemblies of Moldavia and Wallachia elected Alexandru
    Ioan Cuza as their sole ruler, which was followed by the wide-ranging
    modernisation of the new state. Celebratory events included military and
    religious ceremonies, laying of flowers and street performances. President
    Klaus Iohannis said Romania’s progress is inherently linked to the existence of
    coherent and stable legislation that punishes abuse and dishonesty. He also
    said decision makers have a duty to pay more attention to people’s demands and
    spoke about the thousands of hundreds of people who took to the streets in 2017
    and 2018 to demand a more efficient government and an independent justice
    system. Iohannis attended on Wednesday a conference entitled The Union of the
    Romanian Principalities – the foundation of the Great Union of 1918 held by
    the Romanian Academy. The Great Union of all Romanian historical provinces took
    place 100 years ago, on the 1st of December 1918.




    Judicial reform. The European Commission on Wednesday said
    it was concerned about the recent developments in Romania and called on
    Parliament in Bucharest to rethink its changes to the justice laws. The independence of Romania’s judicial system and its
    capacity to fight corruption effectively are essential cornerstones of a strong
    Romania in the European Union, reads a joint statement of European Commission
    president Jean-Claude Juncker and First Vice-President Frans Timmermans. The
    Commission will look closely at the final amendments to the justice laws to
    determine their impact on efforts to safeguard the independence of the
    judiciary and combat corruption, the statement also says. In a plenary meeting
    in Strasbourg on the 7th of
    February, the European Parliament will discuss the threats to the rule of law
    posed by the reform of the judicial system in Romania. At the end of last year,
    the parliamentary majority formed by the Social Democratic Party and the
    Alliance of Liberals and Democrats adopted a series of changes to the justice
    laws that were met with criticism by magistrates’ associations and the
    political opposition on grounds that they aim to place the judicial system
    under political control. European states and institutions are also concerned
    about how these changes may affect the independence of the judiciary and the
    fight against corruption. Street protests were held over these changes last
    year and have continued this year as well.




    Davos. The European
    Union must unite with a strong common foreign policy, said German chancellor Angela
    Merkel on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The forum began on Tuesday and its
    theme this year is Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured
    World. The event brings together world leaders and 3,000 participants,
    including economists, politicians, scientists, business people and
    academics. US president Donald Trump will
    deliver the closing address at the forum on Friday.


    Australian Open.
    World no. 1 Simona Halep on Wednesday defeated Karolina Pliskova to reach the
    semifinals of the Australian Open for the first time in her career. Halep had a
    slow start and was led 3-0 in the first set before winning 9 consecutive games.
    The top seed in Melbourne, Halep has reached the semifinals of a Grand Slam
    tournament for the 5th time and hopes to win her first Grand Slam
    title this time. In the semis on Thursday, she faces former world no. 1 and
    Grand Slam winner Angelique Kerber of Germany, who defeated Madison Keys of the
    US in the quarterfinals. In the other semifinal, Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark
    faces Elise Mertens of Belgium. In the women’s doubles, the Romanian pair Irina
    Begu and Monica Niculescu lost in the semis to the Russian pair Ekaterina
    Makarova and Elena Vesnina.




    Football. The
    Romanian football squad will play in League C Group 4 in the UEFA Nations
    League alongside Serbia, Montenegro and Lithuania, after a draw held on
    Wednesday in Lousanne, Switzerland. Matches will be played at home and away in
    September, October and November 2018. The group winners will promote to the higher
    league for the next Nations League season, while the last-placed teams will
    relegate to the lower league. The Nations League is a new structure divided
    into four leagues based on the teams’ UEFA rankings. The draw for EURO 2020
    preliminary matches will be held on the 2nd of December. Teams will
    be divided into six pots based on their performance in the Nations League
    groups.