Tag: Parmelin

  • September 7, 2021 UPDATE

    September 7, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 The Strategic Communication Group on Tuesday announced 2,033 new
    Covid-19 infections in Romania in the past 24 hours out of 45,430 tests that had
    been carried out. 48 people have died from Covid-related issues and 3,527
    people are being treated in hospitals, including 101 children. According to the
    same sources, 426 patients are in ICUs presently. Almost 9 thousand people have
    been vaccinated in the past 24 hours and since the vaccine rollout kicked off
    in Romania in late December, 5.2 million Romanians have been fully vaccinated,
    which means under a third of the eligible population. According to the weekly
    report by the National Institute for Public Health, the Delta variant is
    becoming dominant in Romania.








    MOTION The president
    of the Chamber of deputies in Bucharest, Liberal leader Ludovic Orban, on
    Tuesday said that under the Constitution, the timetable for the censure motion
    tabled by USR PLUS and AUR, against the government led by Liberal Florin Citu,
    must be observed. The statement comes after the standing bureaus of the Senate
    and the Chamber of Deputies have lacked quorum for the fourth day in a row unable
    to make a decision over the aforementioned motion. The opposition PSD, which
    has convened in an emergency session, has announced that it will endorse the
    censure motion against the incumbent Prime Minister. Also on Tuesday the head
    of state Klaus Iohannis met the USR PLUS co-president Dan Barna after all the
    USR ministers had resigned from the Citu government.








    VISIT The president of Romania, Klaus Iohannis,
    will be on an official visit to Switzerland on Thursday, at the invitation of
    his counterpart Guy Parmelin. According to the presidency, the visit takes place
    in the context of this year’s anniversary of 110 years of diplomatic relations
    between the two states. The talks will focus on strengthening bilateral
    cooperation, including economic cooperation, with an emphasis on investments.
    Switzerland is the 10th-largest foreign investor in Romania.






    BUDGET In spite of the resignation of
    the USR PLUS ministers, PM Florin Citu convened a cabinet meeting on Tuesday
    for talks over a new budget adjustment. The Prime Minister announced last night
    that the budget adjustment bill would be passed whether or not USR PLUS party
    pulls out of the government coalition. With Tuesday’s adjustment, most funds
    will go to the health ministry, public finances, development and investments.
    Budget cuts will affect the labour ministry, the Senate and the Court of
    Accounts.






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  • September 6, 2021 UPDATE

    September 6, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 The number of Covid-19
    infections is on the rise in Romania. 1035 fresh cases were reported on Monday
    out of roughly 18 thousand tests. 25 new fatalities have been announced in the
    past 24 hours while 33 hundred patients are being treated in hospitals. 405
    patients are reportedly in IC units. 5.1 million people have been fully vaccinated
    since Romania’s vaccine rollout kicked off in late December last year, which
    means under a third of the eligible population.










    RESIGNATIONS The
    co-president of Romanian political group USR PLUS, deputy Prime Minister Dan
    Barna, on Monday announced that ministers of this political group would
    withdraw from the cabinet headed by Liberal Prime Minister Florin Citu. The
    ministers who will be tendering their resignations on Tuesday morning are
    Cristian Ghinea from the Ministry of Investment and European Projects,
    Transport Minister Catalin Drula, the Minister of Economy Claudiu Nasui, the
    Minister of Research Ciprian Teleman and Ioana Mihaila from the Health
    Ministry. The lack of quorum on Monday prevented the Parliament’s Permanent
    Bureaus from making a decision on the timetable of debating and voting on the
    censure motion tabled by the USR PLUS and the nationalist opposition AUR. The
    USR PLUS wants to maintain the coalition with the National Liberal Party and
    the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in Romania but without Prime Minister
    Catu after the latter sacked the USR Justice Minister Stelian Ion. Romanian
    president Klaus Iohannis on Saturday called on the USR PLUS to stage talks in
    the coalition and find a viable and rational solution to the present political deadlock.










    VISIT Romanian president Klaus Iohannis will be paying a formal visit
    to Switzerland on Thursday, at the invitation of his Swiss counterpart Guy
    Parmelin. According to the presidential administration in Bucharest, the visit
    comes as part of the consistent high-level bilateral dialogue in the past years
    as well as in the context of celebrating this year 110 years of diplomatic
    relations between the two countries. The two heads of state will be having
    political talks on strengthening the bilateral relations, including the economic
    cooperation with emphasis on investment. Switzerland comes 10th in
    an investor ranking in Romania. Also high on the agenda are topical issues on
    the international arena, such as the latest political and security developments
    in the EU’s eastern vicinity, in the West Balkans as well as the Romanian-Swiss
    cooperation inside international organizations.








    DIPLOMACY The
    foreign ministers of the Republic of Moldova, Greece, Italy and India are the
    special guests of this year’s edition of the Annual Meeting of the Romanian
    Diplomacy which is getting under way in Bucharest on Tuesday. Participants will
    discuss the role of diplomacy to consolidate Romania’s resilience. The event,
    which is traditionally held by the foreign ministry around the date of Romanian
    Diplomacy Day, is held this time online. It brings together the heads of
    Romania’s diplomatic missions and consular offices abroad and its special
    guests will include the vice-president of the European Commission for Democracy
    and Demography Dubravka Šuica and the Secretary General of the Organisation for
    Security and Co-operation in Europe Helga Schmid.


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