Tag: Romania’s ambassadors

  • April 15, 2021

    April 15, 2021

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA -3,852 new cases of COVID-19 infection
    have been reported in Romania in the last 24 hours following 37,517 tests. 195
    related fatalities have also been reported during the interval, the Group for
    Strategic Communication announced on Thursday. 1,518 patients are currently in
    intensive care. Bucharest continues to be the city with the highest incidence
    rate. The National Committee for the Coordination of Vaccination announced
    Romania ranks 4th at EU level in terms the number of people who’ve received
    both doses of the vaccine, and 7th in terms of the total number of immunized
    people. So far, 2.4 million Romanians have received both doses of the anti-COVID-19
    vaccine.


    GOVERNMENT – The Government in
    Bucharest is today discussing the principles underlying the elaboration of the
    new public salary law, under which bonuses will be handed out only in special
    conditions, as well as a number of new measures for preventing and combating
    the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic operators who have already been
    fined two or three times for failing to comply with anti-COVID regulations, may
    have their licenses revoked, according to another bill on the Government’s
    agenda for today. Additionally, Cabinet ministers are due to discuss a
    memorandum on the delivery of a new batch of 300 thousand doses of the Pfizer
    vaccine to Romania, as well as plans for the restructuring of the Oltenia
    Energy Complex (in the south).


    AMBASSADORS – Parliament’s
    special committees on Thursday completed the interviews of the 25 candidates
    applying for ambassador positions, following their appointment by president
    Klaus Iohannis. The president of the Senate’s foreign policy committee, Titus
    Corlăţean, said he is happy with the results of the interviews, which he
    described as serious and professional. Presidential adviser Andrei Muraru got a
    favorable opinion for taking over as Roamnia’s Ambassador to the United States.
    At the end of his hearing in Parliament, Muraru expressed confidence that
    Romanians will be able to travel to the United States visa-free by the end of
    the president’s term in office, in 2024. George Cristian Maior, Romania’s
    ambassador to Washington over 2015-2021, got a favorable opinion for
    representing Romania in Jordan. Cezar Armeanu will be Romania’s ambassador to
    South Korea, Răduţa-Dana Matache will represent Romania in the Philippines,
    Alexandrina-Livia Rusu in Luxembourg and Elena Şerbănescu in Tunisia.




    AFGHANISTAN – The United States
    will pull back its troops from Afghanistan by the end of August, President Joe
    Biden has announced. The withdrawal is a consequence of the Peace Agreement
    signed by the Americans and the Taliban, despite the fact that there is yet no
    peace settlement in this country, as well as no guarantees the war will end,
    pundits have argued. NATO has also decided to start withdrawing its troops
    starting May 1, after having conducted similar operations in Afghanistan. The
    decision was adopted on Wednesday in the NATO Council. Representing Romania in
    yesterday’s videoconference was Romania’s Foreign Minister, Bogdan Aurescu, and
    Defense Minister, Nicolae Ciucă. Our country has over 600 military deployed in
    NATO operations in Afghanistan right now, which it will start pulling back.




    FILM – Romanian filmmaker
    and screen writer Radu Jude will be honored in La Rochelle Cinéma (FEMA)
    Film Festival to take place over June 25 – July 4. At the 49th
    edition of the festival, Radu Jude will be honored alongside other filmmakers
    and figures of world cinema. A key figure of the Romanian new wave, Radu Jude,
    whose film Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
    grabbed the Golden Bear in 2021, will be presenting his works, organizers have
    announced. Over the years a number of prestigious filmmakers were honored in
    the festival, including Agnes Varda, Béla Tarr, Juliette Binoche, Anouk Aimée,
    as well as Romanians Lucian Pintilie and Andrei Ujică. Starting 1973, the La
    Rochelle Film Festival has been celebrating and screening old and contemporary
    film productions. (V.P.)