Tag: Penal Codes

  • February 1, 2017 UPDATE

    February 1, 2017 UPDATE

    ORDINANCE Romanian president Klaus Iohannis on
    Wednesday sent to Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu a letter asking him to
    abrogate the emergency ordinance on amending the Penal and Penal Procedure
    Codes the government adopted on Tuesday night. The president believes the
    Executive’s move has deep negative effects on the functioning of the rule of
    law, the anti-graft fight and the integrity of public jobs. Also on Wednesday,
    the Higher Council of the Magistrates (CSM) decided to notify the
    Constitutional Court on an institutional conflict between the state
    authorities. President Iohannis has held talks with CSM members on this issue.
    According to the president, the magistrates have been outraged by the way in
    which the government has addressed such a sensitive issue, the amending of the
    penal legislation through an emergency ordinance at night and without the CSM’s
    notification. The opposition parties, the National Liberal Party and the USR, on
    Wednesday tabled a censure motion in Parliament under the title The Grindeanu
    government – the government of national defiance. Don’t legalize theft in
    Romania. MPs from the People’s Movement Party said they would join the
    initiative. Romanian capital Bucharest has again seen a series of protest
    rallies against the government ordinance. On Tuesday night thousands took to
    the streets of Bucharest and other Romanian cities to protest the Executive’s
    decision.






    REACTION The head of the European Commission
    in Brussels, Jean-Claude Juncker, and First Vice-President, Frans Timmermans,
    have told the government in Bucharest that the anti-graft fight must advance
    and not be undermined. They have called into attention the fact that the
    irreversibility of the progress in the anti-graft fight is essential to allow
    the Commission to take into consideration the gradual elimination of monitoring
    Romania through the Mechanism of Cooperation and Verification. The German
    government said it was looking with some concern into the latest developments
    in Romania and that by issuing the ordinance on amending the Penal Code, the
    Romanian government has ignored the major concerns voiced by the Romanian
    president, the country’s legal system and a large part of its population’. The
    American Chamber of Commerce in Romania, AmCham, has voiced profound disappointment
    towards the procedure of adopting the provisions and effects of the emergency
    ordinance on amending the Penal Codes. Its adoption in a non-transparent manner
    in spite of the viewpoints and recommendations given by competent institutions
    are discrediting the executive, at the same time sending a strong signal of
    distrust and uncertainty both at the domestic and foreign level, the AmCham
    said.






    BUDGET Romanian MPs can bring amendments
    to the draft law on the state budget and social insurances in 2017 until Friday
    morning while the budget-finance committees are to convene on Saturday and
    Sunday to issue a report on these two drafts. On Monday, the Senate and the
    Chamber of Deputies will be hosting debates on the drafts and the final voting
    is due on Tuesday. The draft state budget in 2017 has been drawn up in keeping
    with a 5.2% economic growth and a 3% deficit of the GDP. The government has
    forecast an inflation rate below 1.4% and an unemployment rate of 4.3%.
    According to finance minister Viorel Stefan, special heed will be paid to
    investment, healthcare, education and infrastructure.