Tag: PM Nicolae Ciuca

  • Funds for the environment

    Funds for the environment

    The Bucharest
    government has approved the budget of the Environmental Fund Administration
    (EFA), which allows the start of the Rabla 2023 car scrapping program by the
    end of the month. The Rabla Classic and Rabla Plus
    programs have an increased budget, which this year is 1.5 billion lei (305
    million euros). This year’s edition brings two major changes compared to
    previous years. Thus, for the Classic Rabla program, the
    cancellation premium increases from 6,000 lei (1,200 euros), as it was last
    year, to 7,000 lei (1,400 euros) to cover the 16% inflation rate registered at
    the end of 2022. in total, with two scrapping premiums and a low-emissions
    engine, you can get almost a 3,000 euro discount, that is, a quarter of the
    price of a new volume car with basic equipment.




    In the Rabla
    plus program, through which the state offers a bonus of almost 11,000
    euros for electric cars, the Ministry of the Environment introduced a threshold
    of 75,000 euros for the maximum value of the new car. There is also a new
    program – Rabla Local, which will be developed and implemented in
    collaboration with local town halls. The budget for this new program is 240
    million lei (49 million euros) and 20% of the total is to be covered by the
    local authorities. That is, 2,400 lei (490 euros) will be paid from the EFA
    budget, and 600 lei (120 euros) from the local budget. Thus, the beneficiary
    will receive a total of 3,000 lei (610 euros) for each car older than 15 years
    that will be scrapped.




    At the same time, in
    2023, the program for bicycle lanes continues, with a budget of 50 million lei
    (10 million euros), but also Rabla for electrical appliances, with
    a budget of 75 million lei (15 million euros ). The government will also
    increase funds for environmental programs, such as the Green House, for the
    installation of photovoltaic panels, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said. He stated
    that the number of beneficiaries is increasing. PM Nicolae Ciuca:




    We decided to double the
    funds earmarked for such projects. Approximately 2 billion Euro will therefore
    are available for the installation of photovoltaic panels, and that could
    benefit around 80 thousand households.




    And since we talk
    about renewable sources, in order to strengthen its development strategy in
    this field, Public Power Corp (PPC), the largest utility company in Greece, is
    acquiring the operations in Romania of the Italian group Enel, in exchange for
    1.26 billion euros. According to experts, through cheap production costs, PPC
    will thus double its production from renewable sources, after, in Greece, due
    to restrictions, it was forced to reduce its market share. Since 2005, Enel has
    played an important role in the energy market in Romania, where it has over 3
    million customers. Through this acquisition, the Greek company, which has 6
    million customers, is going to strengthen its geostrategic position in the
    Balkan region, becoming the largest player in South-Eastern Europe. (MI)



  • March 1, 2023 UPDATE

    March 1, 2023 UPDATE

    Visit. The Romanian
    Prime Minister, Nicolae Ciuca, assured his Moldovan counterpart Dorin Recean of
    his support for respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of his (predominantly
    Romanian-speaking) country within its internationally recognized borders. We
    are witnessing more and more attempts to destabilize the Republic of Moldova,
    to artificially create tensions and hostile narratives, built on the
    intentional propagation of false information, Nicolae Ciucă said. In turn, Dorin Recean stated that Bucharest
    is Chisinau’s most important partner. Bucharest helped us enormously in
    overcoming the energy crisis. Bucharest remains our advocate in all European
    institutions, so that we can accelerate the European course, added the
    Moldovan Prime Minister. He was also received by the president Klaus Iohannis
    with whom he reviewed the implementation status of priority objectives in the
    fields of energy, agriculture, transport and interconnectivity, health,
    education and information society. Iohannis reiterated Romania’s firm support
    in managing security challenges, as well as economic imbalances, caused in the
    Republic of Moldova by the conflict in Ukraine. It is the first official trip
    abroad of Dorin Recean since taking over the term of head of government in Chisinau.
    The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, also visited Bucharest
    last week.








    Seismic risk. Romania
    is a country at seismic risk, and for this reason the responsibility of
    construction companies regarding the resistance structure of the buildings they
    make will have to be regulated very clearly, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă
    said on Wednesday. The government has developed a bill that will be sent to Parliament
    for debate and approval, which provides for the ban on leasing apartments in
    buildings that are part of the first category of seismic risk. The document
    also sets deadlines for the rapid visual assessment of schools and hospitals, as
    a priority, followed by the assessment other state buildings and apartment
    blocks. The executive also adopted an emergency ordinance on the Safe
    and healthy schools program, which proposes a simplified procedure for the
    introduction of schools that are part of the first category of seismic risk
    into the investment program. The list will be drawn up by the Ministry of
    Education and will be sent to the Ministry of Regional Development, and the beneficiaries
    of the program will be the local public administrations. Also, Wednesday, at
    the beginning of the Government meeting, the first honorary government adviser
    in Romania, but also in the world, was presented, which is a structure
    exclusively based on artificial intelligence and which will receive proposals
    and observations from citizens, will synthesize and send them to the competent
    state institutions.










    Accident. The Romanian
    Prime Minister, Nicolae Ciucă, sent a message of support for the Greek people
    and the authorities in Athens, after the tragic railway accident last night.
    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest has announced that no requests for
    assistance have been received so far from Romanian citizens, in the context of
    the accident in which at least 36 people died and over 80 were injured,
    following the collision of a passenger train with a cargo one. According to
    local media, it is the worst railway accident in Greece. The train, with 350
    passengers, was going from Athens to Thessaloniki. Several passengers were
    thrown out of the windows due to the impact. The Minister of Transport, Kostas
    Karamanlis, resigned, and a station master was arrested.














    NATO. The Parliament
    of Helsinki adopted on Wednesday the draft law that paves the way for Finland’s
    accession to the North Atlantic Alliance, Reuters reports. Both Finland and
    Sweden are preparing to become NATO members and have officially applied for
    membership in May 2022, ending decades of neutrality. Recently, a group of
    ambassadors from NATO member countries, including that of Romania, Dan
    Neculăescu, paid a working visit to Finland, in the context of this country’s
    aspirations to join the North Atlantic Alliance. At the Madrid Summit in June
    2022, the leaders of the NATO member countries took the decision to invite
    Sweden and Finland to join the Alliance. The accession protocols were signed by
    the 30 member states, of which 28 ratified them. Only Turkey and Hungary have
    not yet ratified the documents.











    Trafficking. 47 people were preventively arrested on Wednesday in Romania, and arrest warrants were issued for 18 in absentia, for migrant trafficking. Prosecutors with the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism in Romania (DIICOT) found 165 migrants hiding in the almost one hundred searches made in several counties and in the capital. Cars, money, ball guns, mobile phones and documents were confiscated. The criminal group was structured in two segments: the first one dealt with sheltering and transporting migrants to the boarding places in road cargo transport units, and the second segment was made up of truck drivers. According to DIICOT, the members of the group have also developed ties with people from some state institutions. The criminal activity took place from last year until now.

    EPPO. 121 cases opened
    last year by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office targeted Romania, with the
    estimated damages standing at over 508 million euros, the institution said in
    its annual report published on Wednesday. Also, at the end of last year,
    Romania was involved in ten active cross-border investigations. A number of
    persons were indicted in Romania who were involved in five cases investigated
    by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, with a final court decision being
    issued in one case. Most offences investigated in connection to Romania last
    year referred to non-procurement and procurement expenditure fraud, non-VAT and
    VAT fraud, corruption and money laundering. The European Public Prosecutor’s
    Office, in which 22 of the European Union’s member states are taking part,
    including Romania, is an independent body responsible for investigating,
    prosecuting and bringing to judgment crimes against the financial interests of
    the EU. It consists of 112 European delegated prosecutors, including 11
    from Romania.




    Spring. On March 1st,
    Romania celebrated the Mărțișor (Spring Amulet) custom to mark the first day of spring. Early
    20th century ethnologists found this ancient custom was practiced in the Romanian,
    as well as the Bulgarian and Albanian communities in the Balkans. In rural
    Romania, the Mărțișor was viewed as protection against disease and ill luck. A
    silver coin with a wool or cotton red and white thread would be tied around
    children’s wrists to protect them from disease. 12 days later, the coins would
    be tied to a tree to ensure that the tree would yield fruit, or around the neck
    of cattle to keep them healthy. Adopted by the urban world to become a fashion,
    the Mărțișor today comes in all shapes and forms, including as a small piece of
    jewelry to be worn as a broach or a necklace. The Mărțișor was inscribed in the
    UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2017, following a joint
    application from Romania, the Republic of Moldova, Bulgaria and North
    Macedonia. (MI)

  • Parliament session on National Day

    Parliament session on National Day




    December 1st is Romania’s National Day: in 2022, Romanians
    celebrate 104 years since the completion of the plebiscite process through
    which the Romanian state gathered Romanians and the provinces where they lived
    between the same borders. A military parade, impressive speeches and the famous
    smoked beans, these are the staples of this special day. Already, on Monday,
    the Romanian Parliament gathered in a solemn meeting dedicated to this day.


    The prime minister, the presidents of the Chamber of
    Deputies and the Senate, as well as representatives of the parliamentary groups
    held speeches on the occasion. They talked about patriotism, about country
    projects and solutions proposed by parties for the well-being of Romanians, but
    also about the crisis generated by the war in Ukraine. Liberal Prime Minister
    Nicolae Ciucă appealed to the political class, civil society and the media for
    a moratorium and, together, to try to use the year 2023 as an electoral
    respite.


    He also urged the Power and the Opposition to sit down at
    the table for rational discussions on the future of Romania, because – Prime
    Minister Ciucă said – the politicians of the moment have the historical duty to
    place Romania among the great European democracies, through an increased
    integration in the Western space of freedom and prosperity, which also means
    joining Schenen:


    The accession to the Schengen Area is not only an
    expression of the reforms and investments that Romania has made so far, it is
    also an expression of trust and the surest guarantee from our European partners
    that Romania is and will remain firmly anchored in the western development
    axis.




    In turn, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, the
    social democrat Marcel Ciolacu, stated that December 1 represents an example of
    the way in which the Romanian people have always found, in the most difficult
    moments, a huge internal force to overcome borderline situations. That is
    precisely why, now, when Romania is going through several overlapping crises,
    Romanians must be in solidarity with those who need support the most – he
    added.


    Over the past year, Romania has gained a stable government
    and the appreciation of international partners as a provider of security and
    stability in the region – the interim president of the Senate, the liberal
    Alina Gorghiu, also stressed. From the Opposition, the USR leader, Cătălin
    Drula, spoke from the rostrum of the Parliament about the patriotism that must
    characterize every politician in Romania, meaning the defense of democracy,
    civil rights and fundamental freedoms. As for the leader of the Alliance for
    the Union of Romanians, George Simion, also in the opposition, he wished Happy
    National Day to the Romanians working abroad. (MI)