Tag: rail strike

  • September 15, 2023

    September 15, 2023

    CVM – The European Commission has officially lifted the
    Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM) for Bulgaria and Romania. CVM was
    introduced upon the two countries’ EU accession in 2007, as a measure to help
    them reform their judiciaries and combat corruption and organized crime.
    President Ursula von der Leyen congratulated Romania and Bulgaria for the significant
    progress reported since their accession, and pointed out that the rule of law
    is one of the fundamental EU values, a field in which both Romania and Bulgaria
    have implemented major reforms. In turn, Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis
    said the lifting of CVM is a great achievement for Romania. We can conclude
    Romania has changed, it is a rules-based democracy with a functional
    judiciary, the president added.




    STRIKE – Some 300 passenger and freight trains were suspended on Friday morning
    following a two-hour strike staged by rail infrastructure employees. Trade
    unions say some problems can no longer be talked about only at the level of the
    Transport Ministry and the Government. Rail employees are disgruntled over the
    lack of revenue and spending budgets adopted for 2023, as well as the absence
    of strategic and coherent funding of the Romanian railways.




    SCHENGEN – In an interview to the Austrian publication Der Standard, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said Romania will refer
    Austria’s opposition to Romania’s Schengen accession to the European Union
    Court of Justice. The Romanian official said losses due to the repeated
    postponements stand at 2% of GDP, something which Transport Minister Sorin
    Grindeanu had said earlier this week. Romania says she will seek justice in
    court should Austria again oppose Romania’s Schengen accession at the upcoming
    informal meetings in October and December. We recall that in December 2022,
    Austria again vetoed the Schengen accession of Romania and Bulgaria at the
    Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting, invoking the high flows of illegal
    immigrants passing through the two countries.




    PLAN – The Government has updated its emergency plan on securing natural gas
    supplies. The document falls in line with European regulations and was drafted
    following consultations with the main market players. Measures to cap and
    subsidize natural gas bills will remain in effect until spring next year. The
    current legislation stipulates state aid will remain in place until 2025. On
    the other hand, according to the Energy Ministry, the government is also
    considering the growing influence of prosumers in covering nationwide
    consumption.




    MOLDOVA – Moldova belongs in Europe, in the family of Western democracies, NATO
    Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană said on the sidelines of a meeting he
    had in Chișinău with Moldova’s Prime Minister, Dorin Recean. Mircea Geoană
    hailed the Moldovan authorities’ plea for extended interoperability with
    NATO, underlining that the military alliance is the strongest structure of its
    kind in the world. The NATO official denied the existence of Russian military
    risks facing the Republic of Moldova, but pointed out this country is fighting
    a hybrid war triggered by the Russian Federation.




    TENNIS – Nicholas David Ionel is today playing Chin-Hsin Tseng in the first match
    of the Davis Cup encounter pitting Romania against Taiwain in World Group 1,
    hosted by Mamaia on the Black Sea coast. Ionel (226 ATP) and Tseng (326 ATP)
    have only played each other once before, in 2021, Tseng winning 6-3, 6-4. In
    the second singles match today, Marius Copil (327 ATP) will play Yu Hsiou Hsu
    (180 ATP). On Saturday, the pair made up of Marius Copil and Victor Cornea will
    play Yu Hsiou Hsu and Tsung-Hao Huang in the doubles match. In the singles,
    Ionel will play Hsu whereas Copil will take on Tseng. This is the first match
    pitting the two teams in the Davis Cup. In February, in the World Group
    playoffs, Romania defeated Thailand 3-2 away from home, whereas Taiwan defeated
    Mexico 3-1, also away from home. (VP)





  • September 14, 2023 UPDATE

    September 14, 2023 UPDATE

    PLAN – In Thursday’s session, the government updated the national emergency
    plan on the security of natural gas supplies in Romania. The adopted measures
    stipulate the provision of energy resources and support designed to help the
    population safely get through the upcoming winter. On the other hand, all
    farmers growing produce, irrespective of their form of association, who
    encountered great difficulty in selling their products in 2022, will receive an
    additional financial support of 2 lei per liter of fuel used last year in farming.
    Also on Thursday, the government adopted the procedure for implementing the
    Investalim program, designed to boost Romania’s capacity of processing
    foodstuffs. Government officials also greenlit the agreements with the Republic
    of Moldova on the construction and modernization of three bridges over Prut
    River, one linking Albița to Leușeni and modernizing the two bridges in Sculeni
    and Oancea-Cahul. Finally, the Government also decided Romania will also send
    some 700 thousand EUR worth of aid to Libya, consisting in food and shelter
    supplies.




    DRONE
    ATTACKS – The Russian Federation’s attacks on the Ukrainian Danube ports of
    Reni, Izmail and Chilia are unacceptable, State Secretary with the Romanian
    Defense Ministry, Simona Cojocaru, said. In recent weeks, we have
    witnessed an unprecedented escalation of this war of aggression, very close to
    Romania’s border the minister said, after new drone fragments, most
    likely Russian, were discovered in the Danube Delta, bordering Ukraine.




    STRIKE -
    Romanian Railways trade unions have announced a strike for Friday morning, with
    both passenger and freight trains expected to be suspended. Unlike the all-out
    strike, when organizers must ensure the operation of a third of all trains,
    Friday’s strike falls under no such obligation. Trade unions have launched the
    strike after negotiations for a new collective employment agreement failed and
    rail companies are not operating with official budgets. Transport Minister
    Sorin Grindeanu said the said budgets can be approved only at the end of the
    month, when the government is expected to operate a new budget adjustment.




    MOLDOVA
    – The Republic of Moldova wants to build a NATO-standard army, Moldova’s Prime
    Minister Dorin Recean said after meeting NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea
    Geoană in Chișinău. Moldova’s
    neutrality is not tantamount to indifference, it doesn’t mean we don’t need to
    do anything. We need to build our defense capabilities, and that requires
    investments in our national army, the head of government pointed out. In turn, Deputy Secretary Goeană explained
    that, although Moldova doesn’t face major military risks from the Russian
    Federation, this country is still fighting a hybrid war triggered by Russia,
    which involved energy blackmail, cyber-attacks, disinformation, influencing
    democratic processes and fuelling social turmoil. (VP)