Tag: Queen Mother Elena

  • October 19, 2019 UPDATE

    October 19, 2019 UPDATE

    INTERMENT – The remains of the Queen
    Mother Elena were reinterred on Saturday in the Royal tomb at Curtea de Arges,
    southern Romania, after being brought to Romania on Friday. Queen Elena, born into the Greek royal family,
    married prince Carol of Romania, the future King Carol II, but seven years
    later she divorced him and focused on the education of her son, King Mihai I.
    In January 1948, Queen Elena left Romania for good, together with her son, who
    was forced by the communists to abdicate. A press release issued by the Royal
    House of Romania reads that, after seven decades, Queen Mother Elena returns to
    Romania for eternity.


    CONSULTATIONS – Liberal Prime Minister
    designate Ludovic Orban on Saturday said the second round of negotiations with
    parliamentary parties, aimed at securing support for his new government, will
    be held next week on Wednesday and Thursday. On Monday and Tuesday Orban will
    consult with the civil society and the major state institutions. The Liberals’
    stated objective is the swift installment of a legitimate government that has
    to deal with multiple stringent problems, whose delay could seriously impact
    Romania. Ludovic Orban needs 233 out of a total of 465 votes for his new
    cabinet. This week he had the first round of talks with all the parties that
    voted in favor of ousting the Dancila Cabinet.


    NAVY
    – The King Ferdinand frigate will join a Puma Naval battleship and a Special
    Ops naval forces unit to take part in a new NATO mission in the Mediterranean
    Sea, unfolded until November 7. According to a release of the Romanian Naval
    forces, the main objectives of the Sea Guardian 19 military operation is the
    deter illegal activities on the southern flank of NATO and the EU by means of
    monitoring maritime traffic. During its mission, the King Ferdinand frigate
    will stop in the ports of Aksaz in Turkey, Alexandria in Egypt, Haifa in Israel
    and Limassol in Cyprus. For the first time, the Romanian Naval Forces have
    invited members of the Romanian communities in Egypt, Israel and Cyprus to
    visit the frigate. Over November 9-20, the King Ferdinand frigate will take
    part in the Dogu Akdeniz multinational exercise, hosted by Turkey.


    BREXIT – The European Commission has taken note of
    Saturday’s vote in the House of Commons, whereby Britain decided to suspend a
    vote on the Brexit deal, calling on the British Government to decide on the
    next steps. The British Parliament on Saturday delayed the vote on the Brexit
    deal concluded on Thursday between London and the EU, which could force Prime
    Minister Boris Johnson to ask for a new delay of Brexit. British MPs voted a
    Conservative amendment giving more time to discuss the deal in detail, without
    running the risk of a no-deal Brexit on October 31. In a first reaction after
    Saturday’s vote, Boris Johnson said he would not negotiate any further delay of
    Brexit, but he would table the related legislation in Parliament. Meanwhile
    thousands of people protested in central London against Brexit, calling for a
    new referendum on this matter.




    TENNIS – The pair made up of Horia Tecau and Jean-Julien Rojer of the
    Netherlands lost to Mate Pavic of Croatia and Bruno Soares of Brazil, the
    number 3rd seeds, in Saturday’s doubles semi-final at the ATP
    tournament in Stockholm, totaling some 635 thousand euros in prize money. Tecau
    and Rojer are still on for qualifying to the ATP finals. On Friday, Marius
    Copil (92 ATP) lost to Andy Murray of Britain, 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 in the
    quarterfinals of the ATP tournament in Antwerp, Belgium.


    MEDAL – Judoka Andreea Chitu on Saturday grabbed a new medal for
    Romania, silver in the 57-kg category at the World Military Games hosted by
    Wuhan, China. Chitu lost in the final to Rafaela Silva of Brazil. Previously,
    Ana-Maria Popescu had won silver in the women’s epee singles.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • October 19, 2019

    October 19, 2019

    INTERMENT – The remains of the Queen
    Mother Elena were reinterred on Saturday in the Royal tomb at Curtea de Arges,
    southern Romania, after being brought to Romania on Friday. Queen Elena, born into the Greek royal family,
    married prince Carol of Romania, the future King Carol II, but seven years
    later she divorced him and focused on the education of her son, King Mihai I.
    In January 1948, Queen Elena left Romania for good, together with her son, who
    was forced by the communists to abdicate. A press release issued by the Royal
    House of Romania reads that, after seven decades, Queen Mother Elena returns to
    Romania for eternity.


    CONSULTATIONS – Liberal Prime Minister
    designate Ludovic Orban has this week concluded the first round of negotiations
    with parliamentary parties, seeking support for his new government after the
    Dancila Cabinet did not survive the no-confidence motion. Orban needs 233 out
    of a total of 465 votes for his new cabinet. After Friday’s talks with Orban,
    Save Romania Union leader Dan Barna said negotiations will continue in order to
    see the Liberals’ reaction to other proposals the Union might come up with. In
    turn, Ludovic Orban said the National Liberal Party and the Save Romania Union
    are old partners, adding he is counting on their support for the new
    government. Ludovic Orban this week also had talks with the Alliance of
    Liberals and Democrats, the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians, the Pro
    Romania Party and the People’s Movement Party. The group of national minorities
    has already declared its support for the new cabinet. Next week Ludovic Orban will continue talks
    with parliamentary parties and is expected to announce his list of ministers
    and governing program.


    NAVY
    – The King Ferdinand frigate will join a Puma Naval battleship and a Special
    Ops naval forces unit to take part in a new NATO mission in the Mediterranean
    Sea, unfolded until November 7. According to a release of the Romanian Naval
    forces, the main objectives of the Sea Guardian 19 military operation is the
    deter illegal activities on the southern flank of NATO and the EU by means of
    monitoring maritime traffic. During its mission, the King Ferdinand frigate
    will stop in the ports of Aksaz in Turkey, Alexandria in Egypt, Haifa in Israel
    and Limassol in Cyprus. For the first time, the Romanian Naval Forces have
    invited members of the Romanian communities in Egypt, Israel and Cyprus to
    visit the frigate. Over November 9-20, the King Ferdinand frigate will take
    part in the Dogu Akdeniz multinational exercise, hosted by Turkey.


    BREXIT – The British Parliament convenes today to vote on Boris
    Johnson’s new Brexit deal, approved on Thursday by the 27 member states.
    According to the BBC, less than 2 weeks before Britain’s scheduled withdrawal
    from the community bloc, Saturday’s vote could go either way. In an attempt to
    secure support for his deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said there
    has never been a better deal than the one he has secured in Brussels.


    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Marius Copil (92 ATP) on Friday lost to
    Andy Murray of Britain, 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the ATP
    tournament in Antwerp, Belgium, totaling some 635 thousand euros in prize
    money. Murray and Copil had previously met twice in the ATP circuit, in the
    1,000 Masters Madrid Open in 2017, and last year in Washington, the British
    player winning both times. On Thursday, Copil defeated Diego Schwartzman of
    Argentina, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)