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  • September 3, 2019 UPDATE

    September 3, 2019 UPDATE




    POLITICS – The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats, a
    former ruling coalition partner, on Tuesday decided to exclude all members who
    accept positions in Parliament and the Government without the party’s consent.
    One such example could be Vice-president Teodor Melescanu, who said he would
    run for the position of Senate Speaker. The Alliance expressed their support
    for Ion Popa, after the outgoing Speaker Calin Popescu-Tarcieanu resigned on
    Monday. Previously, three Alliance ministers stepped down, Environment Minister
    Gratiela Gavrilescu, Minister for Liaison with Parliament Viorel Ilie and
    Energy Minister Anton Anton. Foreign Minister Ramona Manescu preferred to
    resign from the party in order to preserve her ministry portfolio. Prime
    Minister Viorica Dancila said the Social-Democratic Party will remain in power
    in order to implement the governing program that won the party the election in
    2016. President Klaus Iohannis has called on the Government to seek
    Parliament’s vote of confidence.






    RATING -
    Political turmoil in Romania has increased the risks targeting public finance,
    Fitch Ratings agency reports. The break of the ruling coalition in an election
    year as well as growing macroeconomic imbalances have reduced the efforts to
    keep the rising budget deficit in check. Fitch Ratings also believes that the
    Government’s budget adjustment measures operated in August are not enough to
    reduce the deficit within the 2.76% mark. Fitch experts expect Romania’s
    deficit to stand at 3.4% of the GDP in 2019.






    EARTHQUAKE – A 4.5 Richter-scale earthquake shook
    Romania on Tuesday, the biggest in Romania this year. We recall that on March
    4, 1977 a 7.2 Richter-scale earthquake killed 1,570 people, mostly from
    Bucharest, and caused material damage estimated at the time at 2 billion
    dollars. 230 thousand residential buildings were destroyed or seriously
    damaged. The quake caused an economic and social crisis which, according to
    historians, the Communist dictatorship could no longer cope with, until it was
    toppled in December 1989. Experts warn that hundreds of buildings might
    collapse in Bucharest in the event of a similar quake.






    EXERCISE The
    Romanian Navy organizes as of Tuesday the Romanian-Ukrainian exercise Riverine
    2019, on the River Danube, the segment between Tulcea (Romania) and Izmail
    (Ukraine), with approx. 300 marines from the 2 countries taking part. The
    exercise is designed to improve cross-border cooperation between Romania and Ukraine
    in the naval field on the River Danube. Until September 7, inspection and
    towing exercises as well as emergency intervention drills will be organized.






    TABLE TENNIS – The Romanian men’s table tennis team
    defeated neighboring Hungary 3-1 in the opening match in Group 2 at the
    European Table Tennis Championships hosted by Nantes, France. On Wednesday, in
    the same Group, Sweden will play Hungary while on Thursday Romania will play
    Sweden. The winners of each group will advance to the quarterfinals. In the
    women’s competition, Romania, the defending European champion, has been drawn
    in Group A alongside Spain and Slovakia.






    FOOTBALL – Romania’s national football team is
    preparing the matches against Spain and Malta this week, both counting towards
    the European Football Championship held next year. After four matches Spain is
    top of the group tables with 12 points, followed by Sweden and Romania, each
    with 7 points, Norway with 5 points, Malta with 3 points and the Faeroe Islands
    with zero points. The top two teams will advance to the final championship. The
    draw for the 2020 European Championship will take place in Bucharest on
    November 30. Romania’s capital city will host four games at the European
    Championship, of which three in the group phase and one in the round of
    16.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)