Tag: NATO Command in Bucharest

  • September 3, 2015 UPDATE

    September 3, 2015 UPDATE

    FISCAL CODE – Romanian deputies have voted in favour of
    the new Fiscal Code, after Senators adopted the document on Tuesday. Once
    promulgated by the President, the code will provide for a gradual decrease in
    the VAT, down to 20% as of January next year and further to 19% in 2017. The
    tax on special constructions and the additional excise on fuel will be
    postponed until 2017. A tax on dividends will also apply starting this date.
    The code also provides for a surcharge of all abandoned buildings and plots of
    land in built-up areas starting January 2016.





    NATO – The first NATO command on Romanian
    territory has opened in Bucharest, concurrently with 5 other similar Allied
    structures on NATO’s eastern flank. These centres are part of NATO’s process of
    adapting to security developments. The NATO Force Integration Unit is one of
    the two Allied structures that will operate in Bucharest. Its mission is to
    plan operations, carry out military drills and coordinate the deployment of
    NATO response forces. The new unit will employ some 42 military, of whom 27
    Romanian.





    MIGRATION – President Klaus Iohannis said on
    Thursday, at the meeting with the Romanian ambassadors accredited abroad, that
    migration continues to be a challenge at European level. He stood for boosting
    efforts to fight human trafficking, to identify and implement sustainable
    solutions of dialogue and cooperation with third states, so that the deep-going
    causes of this scourge be eliminated. In another move, the president drew
    attention to the fact that Romania will have to cope with complex challenges,
    and the Romanian diplomacy will have major responsibilities in that respect. He
    reiterated Romania’s support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of
    neighbouring Ukraine and underlined anew the unacceptable infringement of the
    international law, by the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula, by the Russian
    Federation.





    DIPLOMACY – Romanian foreign minister
    Bogdan Aurescu said on Thursday that Jordan is an oasis of stability in the
    extremely complicated context in the Middle East and serves as a model for the
    countries in the region, by promoting peace, security and stability. At a
    meeting in Bucharest with his Jordanian counterpart, Naser Judeh, Aurescu has
    also said that Jordan is a privileged partner of both the EU and NATO and has
    hailed the efforts made by that country to solve the refugee crisis. In turn,
    the Jordanian foreign minister has said his country is facing multiple
    challenges. We should oppose terrorism, extremism, and educate the youth to
    reject such ideas, in order not to become vulnerable to the radical movements’
    propaganda, he has also said. Alongside the foreign ministers of Poland,
    Slovakia and Norway, Naser Judeh is one of the special guests of the annual
    meeting of the Romanian diplomacy, which is traditionally held every year, in
    early autumn.





    NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION DIRECTORATE -
    Romanian Social Democrat Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Thursday went again to the
    National-Anticorruption Directorate, which has started a criminal investigation
    against him, on corruption charges. Ponta said the meeting with the case
    prosecutor took place at his request. On June 5th, prosecutors
    started criminal investigation against Ponta, for having forged documents, for
    accessory to tax evasion and money laundering. These allegations relate to his past work, as a lawyer. In the same
    case, Ponta is prosecuted for conflict of interests while acting as Prime
    Minister. In July, the prosecutors placed Ponta’s
    assets and real estate property under sequester. The first prime minister of post-communist Romania to be
    prosecuted during his term in office, Ponta rejected both the prosecutors’
    accusations and the requests made by president Klaus Iohannis and the liberal
    opposition to resign.





    MOLDOVA – The
    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has reasserted its firm
    commitment to support the economy of the Republic of Moldova and the
    Government’s reforms, although has called on Moldovan authorities to step up
    their efforts to combat the banking crisis and ensure the transparency of
    stockholders in this field. Moldova cannot afford to lose another billion
    dollars as it happened last year, EBRD Executive Director for Eastern Europe
    and the Caucasus Francis Malige said in a meeting with Moldovan officials in
    Chisinau. According to Malige, the Government’s decision to close down the
    three banks involved in the mysterious loaning of 1 billion dollars to unknown
    recipients at the end of last year represents a first promising step. The EBRD
    official also said the country was undergoing a very difficult period, marked
    by the banking crisis, the weakening of the national currency and a severe
    economic slump. In order to attract more investment to generate jobs and boost
    growth, Moldova urgently needs to reform its banking system and crack down on corruption, Francis Malige went on to say. The EBRD has so far invested 1
    billion euros in projects aimed at supporting the private sector in the
    Republic of Moldova.





    NOMINATION – Romanian Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, has
    nominated and supports Ioana Petrescu, his former finance minister, to take
    over as vice-president of the European Investment Bank, news agencies quote
    government sources as confirming on Thursday. For a year, until Romania’s
    mandate expires, Petrescu is to replace Mihai Tanasescu, a former finance
    minister, and Romania’s representative at the IMF in the 2007-2012 period.
    Media sources in Bucharest say Tanasescu has become undesirable to the bank
    management after his involvement in a huge corruption scandal related to the
    purchase of Microsoft licences in Romania, for which he allegedly took a 90,000
    Euro bribe.


    FILM – Italian
    filmmaker Adriano Valerio’s debut feature film Il Viaggio has been selected
    for the Venice International Film Festival in the Settimana della critica
    section. Having reached its 72nd edition, the prestigious festival will run
    through September 12. The opening night will be held on September 4 and will be
    attended by a Romanian delegation. Il Viaggio tells the story of three young
    people facing personal crises. The female protagonist, Clara ,has just ended a
    long-term love affair and is about to lose her job. Ivo is unemployed, and his
    frustrations cause him to make rash decisions. The film tells the story of a
    counter-migration flow, from Italy to Romania, where people seek jobs and
    happiness. The film’s cast also includes Romanian actor Stefan Velniciuc. Il
    Viaggio was co-produced by Italy, Bulgaria, Romania and Macedonia.





    FOOTBALL – Romania’s national team will
    play Hungary on Friday, in an away match, as part of the 2016 European Cup
    preliminaries. On Monday, Romania will play Greece at home. After four wins and
    two draws in six games, Romania is the leader of Group F, with 14 points,
    followed by Northern Ireland with 13 points and Hungary with 11. The last
    matches will be played in October, when Romania plays against the Faeroe
    Islands, away from home, and Finland, on home turf. Romania last qualified to a
    European Championship in 2008, when it did not move past the group stage. Also
    on Friday, Romania’s Under-21 team will play, on home turf, in the central
    Romanian city of Targu Mures, against Bulgaria, as part of the 2017 UEFA
    European U-21 Championship qualifying competition. On Tuesday in Yerevan, the
    young Romanian footballers will meet Armenia, which they defeated in a first
    match played on home turf in March, 3-0.






    RUGBY -
    Romania’s national rugby team will meet Tonga’s squad in Bucharest on Saturday,
    in the last test-match ahead of the Rugby World Cup due in Great Britain. Romania is part of Group D, alongside
    France, Ireland, Canada and Italy. The matches of the group will start on
    September the 18th. Dubbed The Oaks, the Romanian rugby players
    have participated in all final tours of the World Cup, but they never moved
    past the group stage.