Tag: Romania-Ukraine

  • February 3, 2019 UPDATE

    February 3, 2019 UPDATE

    MEETING – The Executive
    Committee of the Social-Democratic Party met on Sunday in Bucharest. The top
    issues on the agenda were the 2019 budget bill and preparations for the
    European Parliament elections due in May. Social-Democrat leader Liviu Dragnea
    said he called on the Prime Minister and Finance Minister to analyse the
    possibility to reduce the budget earmarked to the secret services, which he
    argues could be relocated to healthcare, for instance a program to grant
    Vitamin D free of charge to children. Bucharest District 3 Mayor Robert Negoita
    asked for additional funds to local administrations, as they are expected to
    cover some of the social spending so far provided in the budget of central
    authorities. Additional funds will go to healthcare, transport and education
    while the ministries of the business sector, communications and energy will
    receive fewer funds. The bill is based on a 5.5% economic growth rate, a 2.8% inflation
    rate and a 2.5% deficit of the GDP.




    ELECTION – The Save
    Romania Union in opposition and the Liberty, Unity and Solidarity Party (PLUS)
    decided to form an election alliance ahead of the European Parliament elections
    due in May. The decision was taken on Saturday by the two parties’ executive
    committees. PLUS leader Dacian Ciolos, a former European Commission for
    Agriculture and Prime Minister of Romania, is top of the joint list for the
    ballot in May. The final list will be announced over the coming period, Save
    Romania Union Dan Barna said. The Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians has
    also designated its candidates for the European Parliament elections, and will
    decide on the final order in March.




    FLU EPIDEMIC – The death
    toll of the flu epidemic in Romania has reached 69. The latest victim is a
    41-year-old woman infected with the type-A flu virus. She also had a history of
    pre-existing medical conditions and hadn’t taken the flu vaccine. Health
    Minister Sorina Pintea said the flu is extending nationwide and expects the
    virus to be widely circulated in February as well. Some of the measures to
    counter the epidemic are harsher hospital access restrictions, antiviral
    medicine restocking, prophylactic treatment of people who come in contact with
    the sick and the vaccination of all unvaccinated medical staff.




    UKRAINE – The Foreign
    Ministry hails the celebration of 10 years since the International Court of
    Justice issued a ruling in the Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea
    (Romania vs. Ukraine). According to a release issued by the Ministry, ICJ set
    the line of delimitation between the continental plateau and the economic areas
    of the two states, giving Romania 9,7000 skm of the 12,200 under dispute. The
    resolution of the ICJ was beneficial to both states, favouring the approach of
    a bilateral agenda constructively, also contributing to regional stability.
    According to the Ministry, the decision, which put an end to a 42-year-old
    dispute, became a reference point for subsequent maritime delimitations, being
    quoted extensively in the jurisprudence of the ICJ and other international
    courts of law, as well in the doctrine of international law in this matter.




    AWARDS – The winners of
    the 2019 BBC Audio Drama Awards are announced on Sunday as part of a ceremony
    venued at the BBC Broadcasting House Radio Theatre in London. The production of
    the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio Drama Department The
    Confession, Doina Papp’s adaption of Dostoevski’s The Demons, directed by
    Ilinca Stihi, is one of the three finalists selected for the Best European
    Drama section. The BBC Audio Drama awards celebrates the originality and
    qualify of on air and online radio drama shows as well as the actors, writers,
    producers and sound engineers’ creativity.




    POPE FRANCIS – Pope
    Francis on Sunday left for the United Arab Emirates, as part of the first visit
    a Roman Catholic Pope pays to the Arab Peninsula. During his two-day visit,
    Pope Francis will meet with Government officials and Muslim clerics. The Pope
    will also celebrate mass on a stadium in Abu Dhabi. Over a million Catholics
    await the Pope’s visit, despite criticism for the timing of the visit,
    coinciding with the Emirates’ implication in the war in Yemen, as members of
    the coalition led by Saudi Arabia. Unlike other Arab countries, in the United
    Arab Emirates Christians are free to practice their religion, provided they do
    so in private and avoid propaganda.




    TENNIS – The Romanian pair
    made up of Irina Begu and Monica Niculescu on Sunday won the doubles
    competition at the WTA tournament in Hua Hin, Thailand, totalling 250 thousand
    dollars in prize money. In the final the two defeated Ana Blinkova of Russia
    and Yafan Wang of China, 2-6, 6-1, 12-10. This is the second trophy for Begu
    and Niculescu, after the title won in Hobart. The two players also played the
    Wuhan and Moscow finals in 2015 and the one in Luxemburg in 2012.




    HANDBALL – Romanian
    champions CSM Bucharest on Saturday defeated 32-26 Krim Mercator Ljubljana of
    Slovenia in Group 2 of Champions League. CSM is now third-placed with 8 points,
    after Hungary’s Gyor with 12 and Vipers Kristiansand of Norway with 8 points.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • February 3, 2019

    February 3, 2019

    MEETING – The Executive
    Committee of the Social-Democratic Party is meeting today in Bucharest. The top
    issues on the agenda are the 2019 budget bill and preparations for the European
    Parliament elections due in May. Regarding the budget, Finance Minister Eugen
    Teodorovici said it will be approved in the Government session on Tuesday.
    Published on the website of the Finance Ministry, the bill is based on a 5.5%
    economic growth rate, a 2.8% inflate rate and a 2.5% deficit of the GDP.
    Additional funds will go to healthcare, transport and education while the
    ministries of the business sector, communications and energy will receive less
    funds. Mayors are unhappy as local authorities are expected to cover some of
    the social spending so far provided in the budget of central authorities. The
    right-wing opposition has criticized the bill.




    ELECTION – The Save
    Romania Union in opposition and the Liberty, Unity and Solidarity Party (PLUS)
    decided to form an election alliance ahead of the European Parliament elections
    due in May. The decision was taken on Saturday by the two parties’ executive
    committees. PLUS leader Dacian Ciolos, a former European Commission for
    Agriculture and Prime Minister of Romania, is top of the joint list for the
    ballot in May. The final list will be announced over the coming period, Save
    Romania Union Dan Barna said. The Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians has
    also designated its candidates for the European Parliament elections, and will
    decide on the final order in March.




    FLU EPIDEMIC – The death
    toll of the flu epidemic in Romania has reached 69. The latest victim is a
    41-year-old woman infected with the type-A flu virus. She also had a history of
    pre-existing medical conditions and hadn’t taken the flu vaccine. Health
    Minister Sorina Pintea said the flu is extending nationwide and expects the
    virus to be widely circulated in February as well. Some of the measures to
    counter the epidemic are harsher hospital access restrictions, antiviral
    medicine restocking, prophylactic treatment of people who come in contact with
    the sick and the vaccination of all unvaccinated medical staff.




    UKRAINE – The Foreign
    Ministry hails the celebration of 10 years since the International Court of
    Justice issued a ruling in the Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea
    (Romania vs. Ukraine). According to a release issued by the Ministry, ICJ set
    the line of delimitation between the continental plateau and the economic areas
    of the two states, giving Romania 9,7000 skm of the 12,200 under dispute. The
    resolution of the ICJ was beneficial to both states, favouring the approach of
    a bilateral agenda constructively, also contributing to regional stability.
    According to the Ministry, the decision, which put an end to a 42-year-old
    dispute, became a reference point for subsequent maritime delimitations, being
    quoted extensively in the jurisprudence of the ICJ and other international
    courts of law, as well in the doctrine of international law in this matter.




    AWARDS – The winners of
    the 2019 BBC Audio Drama Awards are announced on Sunday as part of a ceremony
    venued at the BBC Broadcasting House Radio Theatre in London. The production of
    the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio Drama Department The
    Confession, Doina Papp’s adaption of Dostoevski’s The Demons, directed by
    Ilinca Stihi, is one of the three finalists selected for the Best European
    Drama section. The BBC Audio Drama awards celebrates the originality and
    qualify of on air and online radio drama shows as well as the actors, writers,
    producers and sound engineers’ creativity.




    TENNIS – The Romanian pair
    made up of Irina Begu and Monica Niculescu on Sunday won the doubles
    competition at the WTA tournament in Hua Hin, Thailand, totalling 250 thousand
    dollars in prize money. In the final the two defeated Ana Blinkova of Russia
    and Yafan Wang of China, 2-6, 6-1, 12-10. This is the second trophy for Begu
    and Niculescu, after the title won in Hobart. The two players also played the
    Wuhan and Moscow finals in 2015 and the one in Luxemburg in 2012.




    HANDBALL – Romanian
    champions CSM Bucharest on Saturday defeated 32-26 Krim Mercator Ljubljana of
    Slovenia in Group 2 of Champions League. CSM is now third-placed with 8 points,
    after Hungary’s Gyor with 12 and Vipers Kristiansand of Norway with 8 points.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)