Tag: ProEtnica Festival

  • August 25, 2022

    August 25, 2022

    Ukraine — Ukraine is grateful to Romania for the significant assistance provided since the first day of the war – the Ukrainian ambassador to Bucharest, Igor Prokopciuk, said on Wednesday during a ceremony organized on the occasion of Ukraine’s National Day. Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have found temporary refuge on the Romanian territory, international assistance centers operate in Romania, which also facilitates Ukrainian exports, the Ukrainian diplomat added. Igor Prokopciuk also appreciated the fact that, on Ukraine’s Independence Day, the Ukrainian flag was hoisted at the Romanian Foreign Ministry and that its headquarters, as well as the buildings of Romania’s Parliament and Government were illuminated in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. He reiterated Kyivs commitment to carrying out the necessary reforms for the European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine. “The unjustified, unprovoked and illegal aggression by Russia must stop.” the Romanian president, Klaus Iohannis, wrote in a Twitter post.



    War — More than 20 people lost their lives and several dozen were injured, on Wednesday, in a Russian attack on a train station in central Ukraine, the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced at the UN Security Council. The attack occurs in the context in which Ukraine marked, also on Wednesday, Independence Day and six months since the Russian invasion, which began on February 24. President Zelenski gave assurances that his country would fight to the end. Kyiv also reported several attacks on Independence Day, with Russian forces firing rockets and shells at several regions of Ukraine. We remind you that on August 24, 1991, the Supreme Rada of the then Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine adopted the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine, which was the basis for the formation of the current Ukrainian state.



    ProEtnica — More than 600 representatives of the 20 national minorities in Romania are expected, as of today until August 28, at the 18th edition of the ProEtnica Intercultural Festival in Sighişoara (center). After the festive opening, followed a debate on “Promoting peace through non-discrimination and solidarity in a crisis context”. At the same time, the festival schedule also includes 60 traditional dance and music performances by ensembles of national minorities, art and photography exhibitions, a Literary Salon where writers of national minorities present their creations, lectures, round tables and workshops. According to the organizers, this year, in a complicated moment for the peace of Europe, the ProEtnica Festival brings the peaceful message of intercultural dialogue in Romania, as a model of pacifist dialogue between countries and peoples.



    Football — The Romanian football champions, CFR Cluj (north-west), meet, today, on home ground, the Slovenian team NK Maribor, in the return leg of the playoffs of the Europa Conference League groups. The first match ended in a draw, 0-0. After the defeat at home, score 1-2, the vice-champions FCSB (Bucharest) will play away against the Norwegians from Viking Stavanger, also for a place in the groups of the third continental competition. The stakes are the same for the match that the Universitatea Craiova (south) will play, away from home, against the Israeli team Hapoel Beer-Sheva. The first match ended in a draw, 1-1.



    Volleyball — Romanias womens national volleyball team, coached by the Spanish Guillermo Naranjo Hernandez, defeated the Faroe Islands team 3-0 on Wednesday evening in Torshavn in a Group A match of the 2023 European Championship qualifiers. Also on Wednesday, Croatia defeated Israel 3-1, away from home. On August 28, the derby of the group will take place between Croatia and Romania. Romania and Croatia have two wins each in the group standings, while Israel and the Faroe Islands have 0 points. The teams ranked on the first two places qualify for next years final tournament.



    Statistics — Romanian live animal exports decreased by almost 17% in the first five months of 2022, as compared to the same period of last year, and totaled almost 183 million Euros – according to the National Institute of Statistics. Live animal imports also decreased by 18%, reaching over 66 million Euros. Thus, a trade surplus of 116 million Euros was recorded. In another development, in the first five months of the year, Romania exported meat and meat products worth 223 million Euros and imported meat products worth 532 million Euros. The resulting deficit is almost 350 million Euros, data provided by the National Institute of Statistics also show.



    Table tennis — Romania’s teams won the gold medals at the 47th edition of the Balkan Table Tennis Championships in Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina). After victories against North Macedonia, Italy and Bulgaria, the Romanian womens team defeated Greece 3-0 in the semi-finals and Turkey in the final, with the same score 3-0. In the mens category, Romania won the semi-finals 3-1 against Bulgaria, and the final against Turkey with the score 3-1. Today sees the start of the individual competitions at the Balkan Table Tennis Championships in Sarajevo . (LS)

  • August 25, 2019 UPDATE

    August 25, 2019 UPDATE

    MEETING – The Chamber of Deputies will
    convene over the coming days to debate the possibility of eliminating amnesty
    and pardon as well as Emergency Decree 114, providing for a series of economic
    and fiscal measures. The opposition considers the decree to be the most toxic
    instrument in Romanian economy. The Social-Democrats say the decree also
    provides for an increase in pensions starting September 1, as well as capping
    natural gas and electricity prices for home consumers.






    CANDIDACIES – About
    one thousand Social Democrats from the PSD, number one in the government
    coalition in Bucharest, on Saturday convened in a congress to launch the
    candidacy of Romania’s incumbent Prime Minister Viorica Dancila for the
    presidential election in November. The country’s incumbent president Klaus
    Iohannis has also announced his intention to run for a second term in office
    with support from the main opposition party, the National Liberal Party. Dan
    Barna, leader of the opposition USR-PLUS, will also run for the presidential
    seat and so will Calin Popescu Tariceanu, leader of ALDE, part of the present
    ruling coalition. The former Culture Minister Theodor Paleologu is the
    candidate of the People’s Movement Party, voted unanimously on Sunday by the
    party’s national college, upon the proposal of former president Traian Basescu.






    MINISTERS – Saturday’s
    National Executive Committee of the Social Democratic Party also adopted
    proposals for the ministers the Prime Minister is going to submit to president
    Iohannis on Monday. The party’s secretary general, Mihai Fifor will be heading
    the Interior Ministry, Ana Birchall will become Deputy Prime Minister for
    Strategic Partnerships while MP Iulian Iancu will be Deputy Prime Minister in
    charge of economic affairs. Dana
    Girbovan had been proposed for the Justice Ministry, but the move attracted a
    lot of heat from the opposition who recalled that Girbovan was a staunch
    supporter of the justice reforms that had been proposed by PSD and ALDE with
    the alleged intention to gain control over the magistrates and hinder the
    anti-graft fight.






    GOLDEN STAG – The
    2019 Golden Stag trophy went to Eliza G of Italy. 12 artists from ten countries
    competed for the trophy. The jury decided on Saturday to award 1st
    prize to Sara De Blue of Austria, 2nd prize to Ralfs Eilands of
    Latvia, and 3rd prize to Monika Marija of Lithuania. Alfie Arcuri
    got the award for best interpretation of a Romanian song, awarded by the
    Romanian television and radio corporations. The Golden Stag Festival started in
    1968 and continued for 18 editions, the last staged in 2018. Radio Romania is
    co-producer of the festival.








    PROETNICA – The
    Pro-Etnica Intercultural Festival came to a close on Sunday in Sighisoara. For
    five days traditional ensembles of Italian, Greek, German, Roma, Macedonian,
    Serbian, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Jewish communities performed live on stage. Craftsmen’s
    workshops and national minority pavilions were open all throughout the
    festival. The 17th edition of the Festival also introduced the
    Literary Salon, a place devoted to national minority writers presenting their
    works, organizing debates, readings as well as book launches.






    TENNIS – Romanian
    tennis player Simona Halep, world no. 4, on Tuesday will be playing Nicole
    Gibbs of the US in the first round of US Open, the last Grand Slam tournament
    of the year. Another four Romanians have made it to the main draw. Sorana
    Cirstea (106 WTA) will play Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic, Monica
    Niculescu (105 WTA) will play Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine, Mihaela Buzarnescu
    (136 WTA) will play Andrea Petkovic of Germany, while Ana Bogdan (147) will play
    Harriet Dart of Great Britain. In the men’s competition, Marius Copil (96 ATP)
    will take on Ugo Humbert of France.






    VOLLEYBALL – The
    Romanian national women’s team on Saturday grabbed its first win in the 2019
    European Championship, defeating Hungary 3-1 in Group C. On Friday, Romania had
    lost nil-3. Romania will next play Croatia, Estonia and Azerbaijan.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)

  • August 25,  2019

    August 25, 2019

    MEETING – The Chamber of Deputies will
    convene over the coming days to debate the possibility of eliminating amnesty
    and pardon as well as Emergency Decree 114, providing for a series of economic
    and fiscal measures. The opposition considers the decree to be the most toxic
    instrument in Romanian economy. The Social-Democrats say the decree also
    provides for an increase in pensions starting September 1, as well as capping
    natural gas and electricity prices for home consumers.






    CANDIDACY – About
    one thousand Social Democrats from the PSD, number one in the government
    coalition in Bucharest, on Saturday convened in a congress to launch the
    candidacy of Romania’s incumbent Prime Minister Viorica Dancila for the
    presidential election in November. The country’s incumbent president Klaus
    Iohannis has also announced his intention to run for a second term in office
    with support from the main opposition party, the National Liberal Party. Dan
    Barna, leader of the opposition USR-PLUS, will also run for the presidential
    seat and so will Calin Popescu Tariceanu, leader of ALDE, part of the present
    ruling coalition. Also during the congress, the PSD’s National Executive
    Committee has also adopted proposals for the ministers the Prime Minister is
    going to submit to president Iohannis on Monday. So, the party’s secretary
    general, Mihai Fifor will be heading the Interior Ministry, Ana Birchall will
    become Deputy Prime Minister for Strategic Partnerships while MP Iulian Iancu
    will be Deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic affairs. Dana Girbovan had been proposed for the
    Justice Ministry, but the move attracted a lot of heat from the opposition who
    recalled that Girbovan was a staunch supporter of the justice reforms that had
    been proposed by PSD and ALDE with the alleged intention to gain control over
    the magistrates and hinder the anti-graft fight.






    GOLDEN STAG – The
    2019 Golden Stag trophy went to Eliza G of Italy. 12 artists from ten countries
    competed for the trophy. The jury decided on Saturday to award 1st
    prize to Sara De Blue of Austria, 2nd prize to Ralfs Eilands of
    Latvia, and 3rd prize to Monika Marija of Lithuania. Alfie Arcuri
    got the award for best interpretation of a Romanian song, awarded by the
    Romanian television and radio corporations. The Golden Stag Festival started in
    1968 and continued for 18 editions, the last staged in 2018. Radio Romania is
    co-producer of the festival.








    PROETNICA – The
    Pro-Etnica Intercultural Festival came to a close on Sunday in Sighisoara. For
    five days traditional ensembles of Italian, Greek, German, Roma, Macedonian,
    Serbian, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Jewish communities performed live on stage.
    Craftsmen’s workshops and national minority pavilions were open all throughout
    the festival. The 17th edition of the Festival also introduced the
    Literary Salon, a place devoted to national minority writers presenting their
    works, organizing debates, readings as well as book launches.






    TENNIS – Romanian
    tennis player Simona Halep, world no. 4, on Tuesday will be playing Nicole
    Gibbs of the US in the first round of US Open, the last Grand Slam tournament
    of the year. Another four Romanians have made it to the main draw. Sorana
    Cirstea (106 WTA) will play Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic, Monica
    Niculescu (105 WTA) will play Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine, Mihaela Buzarnescu
    (136 WTA) will play Andrea Petkovic of Germany, while Ana Bogdan (147) will play
    Harriet Dart of Great Britain. In the men’s competition, Marius Copil (96 ATP)
    will take on Ugo Humbert of France.






    VOLLEYBALL – The
    Romanian national women’s team on Saturday grabbed its first win in the 2019
    European Championship, defeating Hungary 3-1 in Group C. On Friday, Romania had
    lost nil-3. Romania will next play Croatia, Estonia and Azerbaijan.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)