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  • December 15, 2018

    December 15, 2018

    WEATHER – A code orange alert against
    heavy snowfall, freezing rain and drizzle is in place until Sunday evening targeting
    areas in the southwest, center and south. Snowfall was reported on Saturday all
    across the country, with strong wind reportedly drifting the snow in the
    mountain areas. The highs on Saturday varied between minus 3 and plus 9 degrees
    Celsius. Saturday’s snowfall also affected rail and road traffic.




    HEALTHCARE – The Sanitary Solidarity Federation in Romania on
    Saturday threatened to launch new protests before launching an all-out strike
    if the Government passes an emergency decree to freeze salary income at the
    level of the month of December, with no salary increase provided for employees
    in the healthcare sector in 2019. Unionists say the healthcare sector is
    shocked by the effects of disparaging salary increases for different types of
    medical staff. We recall the authorities have raised the salaries of medical
    staff to stop the exodus of Romanian doctors abroad.




    KOSOVO – UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has expressed
    concern after the Kosovar Parliament decided to muster an army and has called
    on all stakeholders to show restraint. An unofficial meeting of the Security
    Council was held at the request of Serbia. NATO Secretary General Jens
    Stoltenberg condemned the decision of the Parliament of Kosovo to create an
    army, saying NATO will reexamine its level of commitment with the Security
    Force in Kosovo. The European Union too has criticized the decision. The
    Foreign Ministry in Bucharest said efforts to initiate the transition process
    for the Security Force in Kosovo, despite repeated messages from the NATO and
    the EU, have had negative impact on the situation in the Western Balkans and
    the Euro-Atlantic integration of countries in this area. According to the
    Ministry, all efforts must be directed towards continuing a dialogue between
    Serbia and Kosovo, to avoid declarations and initiatives that risk escalating
    tensions at regional level. We recall Romania has not recognized the
    independence of this former Serbian province with a majority Albanian
    population.




    AFRICAN SWINE FEVER – A new outbreak of African swine fever was
    confirmed on Saturday in southern Romania, raising the number of towns and
    villages affected to 300 in 18 counties. There are over 1,100 outbreaks and
    over 400 cases reported in wild animals. Some 51 million euros have to be paid
    in damages to pig farmers.




    VISIT – Romanian Minister for the Business Sector, Trade and
    Entrepreneurship, Stefan Oprea, met the US Secretary of Trade, Wilbur Ross in
    the United States. Minister Oprea presented Romania’s priorities at the helm of
    the EU Council, which include promoting trans-Atlantic economic and trade
    relations. Minister Oprea thanked Washington for its constant and transparent
    support for Romania’s efforts to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation
    and Development (OECD). The two officials also discussed partnership agreements
    signed between the two countries’ industry sectors, as well as cooperation in
    the energy field. One of the biggest US investments in the energy field is
    currently in development in Romania.




    PARIS – Thousands of yellow jackets protested in Paris on
    Saturday for the fifth consecutive weekend against the increase in the cost of
    living, France Press reports. Hundreds were arrested. Over 8,000 members of the
    riot police were deployed in the French capital city, to try to ease public
    tension. The Eiffel Tower and other museums remain open as well as general
    stores. The past weeks’ protests were marked by acts of violence, with over
    1,700 people arrested nationwide last week alone.




    PROTESTS – Hungarian opposition parties have urged participants in
    Friday’s antigovernment protest in Budapest to continue protests, Kossuth Radio
    reports. The crowd of protesters marched for several hours in downtown
    Budapest, at times clashing with the riot police. For days people are
    protesting against Parliament’s draft law on increasing the number of
    additional working hours for employees. Dubbed the slavery law, the project
    was allegedly designed to favor car manufacturers, protesters say.




    HANDBALL – Romania’s handball team is playing the
    Netherlands in Sunday’s bronze final at the European Championship underway in
    France. On Friday, in the semi-finals, Romania lost to Russia while France won
    against the Netherlands. Romania and the Netherlands previously played in the
    main group phase, Romania losing the match. Romania has a chance of matching
    its best performance at the European championships, namely the bronze medal won
    in 2010. By qualifying to the semi-finals, Romania has secured qualification to
    the World Cup in Japan next year. We recall team captain Cristina Neagu
    sustained a serious injury and will be unavailable for the remainder of the
    season. The goals scored in this year’s edition have earned Neagu the title of
    all-time top scorer at the European Championship.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)