Tag: Sebastian Coltescu

  • December 9, 2020

    December 9, 2020

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – On Wednesday another 7,365 new COVID-19 infections and 161 related
    deaths were announced. 1,271 people are in intensive care. Most new cases were
    reported in the capital-city Bucharest, where the infection rate has reached
    6.5 per thousand inhabitants. The total number of infections has exceeded 532
    thousand. Nearly 80% of people infected have recovered. The national death toll
    has reached 12,821. Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis said the first batch of
    the 3 million COVID-19 ordered tests will be arriving within the week. Days
    from now the authorities are also expecting the delivery of the 300 ventilators
    for intensive care units.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – The global number of infections has exceeded 68.5
    million while over 1.5 million people have died to the virus since the start of
    the outbreak, the latest worldometers.info update reveals. Over 47 million
    people around the world have recovered. The United States is the most affected
    country, with over 15.5 million infections and at least 293 thousand people dead.
    On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive decree, ensuring that
    American citizens will be the first to be administered anti-COVID-19 vaccines
    developed by American pharmaceutical companies. American health experts have
    accused the President’s unethical decision, according to which the rest of the
    world will have to mainly rely on European-based drug manufacturers. Meanwhile,
    the anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign started in Great Britain, which is the
    first country in the world to approve the vaccine developed by Pfizer. People
    over 80 years old and health workers will be the first to receive the vaccine,
    which experts say has a 95% efficiency. Over 62 thousand people have died in
    Great Britain to the SARS-CoV-2 virus.




    NEGOTIATION
    – As the vote count for Sunday’s parliamentary election is drawing to a close,
    negotiations are starting over the structure of the new Government. The
    center-right political parties are trying to reach consensus over forming a
    majority in Parliament, ahead of consultations with President Klaus Iohannis.
    The Liberal Party, currently in power, the party that grabbed the second
    highest number of votes on December 6, claims they can make up a Parliament
    majority with the Save Romania Union – PLUS Alliance and the Democratic Union
    of Ethnic Hungarians. Party officials estimate they can rely on a comfortable
    majority of 244 MPs, adding to which will be representatives of national
    minorities. The three center-right parties must now agree on a governing
    program and distribute the 16 Ministries among themselves. On the other hand,
    the Social-Democratic Party has also expressed its willingness to govern,
    considering it grabbed the highest number of votes in the election. The
    Social-Democrats said they are entitled to nominate the Prime Minister, based
    on the result in the election, and thus will not be voting for a Liberal
    Cabinet. The Social-Democrats will be proposing Dr. Alexandru Rafila, a WHO
    expert, for the position of Prime Minister. The Social-Democratic Party is
    willing to accept two options: either a minority Government led by the
    Social-Democratic Party, or a technocratic Government led by a Social-Democrat
    Prime Minister. For the first time in the history of Romania, Parliament will
    also include the Alliance for the Union of Romanians, a recently founded
    far-right party, which grabbed the fourth-highest number of votes in the
    parliamentary election.




    BREXIT -
    Over 670 thousand Romanians have filed for residence rights in the United
    Kingdom, considering immigration rules will change for European citizens
    arriving in this country starting January 2021. According to data provided by
    an association defending the interests of European citizens in the UK, citizens
    from Poland, Italy, Portugal, Spain and France also filed a large number of
    such applications. Over 3.9 million applications were filed until September,
    59% of applicants having received the status of permanent resident. This status
    is granted to people who can provide proof of 5 years’ continuous residence on
    British territory, allowing them to continue to work and receive social welfare
    after Brexit.




    FOOTBALL -
    The Romanian Football Federation has taken note of the incident reported in the
    Champions League match pitting PSG of France against Istanbul Basaksehir. The
    match was suspended after Romanian Sebastian Colţescu, the fourth official
    delegated for that match, used a racist term to describe the assistant manager
    of the Turkish club, Cameroonian Pierre Achille Webo, whom the central referee,
    Romanian Ovidiu Haţegan, showed a red booking. Right after the incident the
    technical staff of the Turkish club and all its players walked off the pitch on
    minute 16. The Union of European Football Association announced it will launch
    a comprehensive investigation, while the match, counting towards Champions
    League Group H, will be resumed tonight with new referees. In a post on its
    website, the Romanian Football Federation firmly distanced itself from any
    racist or xenophobic action or statement. (V. Palcu)

  • Caz de rasism în care a fost implicat arbitrul român Sebastian Colţescu

    Caz de rasism în care a fost implicat arbitrul român Sebastian Colţescu

    Federaţia Română de Fotbal a precizat, într-un comunicat, că a luat act de cele întâmplate la meciul dintre Paris Saint-Germain şi Istanbul Başakşehir, din Liga Campionilor, şi va aştepta raportul UEFA în cazul de rasism în care a fost implicat arbitrul român Sebastian Colţescu. Partida a fost întreruptă în minutul 15, în urma unui incident în care a fost implicat Colţescu, cel de-al patrulea oficial al meciului. Partida nu a mai continuat şi meciul a fost reprogramat de către UEFA pentru miercuri seară, de la minutul 15, cu o altă brigadă de arbitri. Forul continental a anunţat că o anchetă amănunţită va fi demarată imediată în legătură cu incidentul.



    Federaţia Română de Fotbal (FRF) aşteaptă raportul UEFA pentru a afla exact cele petrecute şi pentru a acţiona în consecinţă, se arată în comunicat. FRF subliniază, totodată, că se delimitează ferm de orice acţiune sau declaraţie cu tentă rasistă sau xenofobă. Staff-ul campioanei Turciei şi jucătorii acesteia, urmaţi de cei ai echipei PSG, au luat decizia de a părăsi terenul, marţi seara, după eliminarea antrenorului secund al formaţiei din Istanbul, fostul atacant camerunez Pierre Achille Webo, acuzând remarci rasiste din partea arbitrului de rezervă, Sebastian Colţescu. Acesta l-ar fi identificat pe antrenorul secund al echipei turce cu termenul de tipul negru.



    Csaba Asztalos, preşedintele Consiliului Naţional pentru Combaterea Discriminării, a declarat că Sebastian Colţescu nu cunoaşte că folosirea termenului «negru», în limbajul anglo-saxon, are conotaţii rasiste. Dacă dorea să facă distincţia, ar fi trebuit să spună «afro-american», a adăugat Asztalos. Exprimare e rasistă, fără nicio posibilitate de interpretare, şi arată faptul că acest arbitru este total nepregătit în ceea ce priveşte valorile şi regulile atât ale FRF, cât şi ale UEFA şi FIFA. Toate cele trei entităţi au prevederi foarte clare împotriva rasismului, iar arbitrii au un rol-cheie în sancţionarea acestor gesturi, a opinat Csaba Asztalos.



    Ministrul francez al sporturilor, Roxana Mărăcineanu, de origine română, a salutat ceea ce a numit «simbolistica forte a gestului şi a solidarităţii» jucătorilor celor două echipe, care au părăsit terenul după acuzaţiile de rasism aduse celui de-al 4-lea arbitru. Sportivii au luat o decizie istorică faţă de o atutudine pe care au considerat-o inacceptabilă, a scris Mărăcineanu.