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  • August 21, 2020 UPDATE

    August 21, 2020 UPDATE

    VOTE The Social Democrats (PSD), the party with the largest
    number of seats in the Romanian Parliament didn’t set a timetable, as was expected
    on Friday, for the voting session over a censure motion the PSD tabled against
    the Liberal cabinet led by Ludovic Orban. According to the PSD spokesman Lucian
    Romascanu, talks are being held with all the Parliament groups and a date for
    voting the document is to be set most likely on Tuesday. The PSD official said
    a decision in this respect would be made next week by the new Executive
    Committee endorsed during the PSD congress on Saturday. ‘We’d like the voting
    to start as soon as possible Romascanu went on to say. The motion was read
    before the Legislature on Thursday and it blames the executive for the way it
    handled the medical crisis caused by the novel coronavirus. In another
    development, the National Liberal Party PNL on Friday notified the
    Constitutional Court over an alleged legal conflict of a constitutional nature
    between the government and Parliament, as the PSD tabled their motion during
    the summer recess.












    FUNDING In a first for Romania, the
    European Commission has approved the total EU funding of investments in the
    country’s transport infrastructure and not only 85% as before. According to the
    Transport Ministry in Bucharest, the move, which is temporary, was justified by
    the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had over the state budget. The most important
    investments with European funds to benefit from this temporary exemption are
    two motorway sections and a railway. In another development, the European
    Commission has approved a five billion euro loan for supporting the business
    environment and jobs in Romania. The announcement has been made by the
    country’s Prime Minister Ludovic Orban who’s said the money is used to fund
    active measures such as flexible timetables, technical unemployment and cover other
    expenses aimed at supporting the employees and companies. Orban said the loan
    must be reimbursed in 15 years and has a very advantageous interest.








    MOSCOW A medically equipped plane landed in
    the Siberian city of Omsk to take the leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny,
    who supporters believe was poisoned, to a hospital in Berlin. According to the
    Russian doctors, Navalny is too ill to be moved to Germany for treatment. A
    prominent critic of president Putin, Navalny has consistently exposed official
    corruption in Russia and has served many prison terms. According to his
    spokeswoman, Navalny faced another poisoning attempt while in police custody
    last year. Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitri Peskov says that if the poisoning is
    confirmed the authorities are to start an investigation.






    TENNIS A pair made up of the Romanian Horia
    Tecau and the Dutch Jean-Julien Rojer are playing against the French pair
    Jeremy Chardy/Fabrice Martin in the first round of the ATP Masters 1000 doubles
    tournament in Cincinnati which offers total prizes worth more than 4.2 million
    dollars. The tournament is hosted this year by Flushing Meadows Corona-Park in
    New York. Tecau and Rojer last year lost in the first round of the Cincinnati tournament
    to the pair Feliciano Lopez (Spain)/Andy Murray (Great Britain). The Romanian -
    Dutch pair won a final in Cincinnati in 2016 when they defeated the pair Ivan
    Dodig (Croatia)/Marcelo Melo (Brazil) 7-6 (5), 6-7 (5), 10-6. Tecau got a title
    in Cincinnati in 2012 alongside the Swedish player Robert Lindstedt.






    (translated by bill)