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  • May 27, 2023 UPDATE

    May 27, 2023 UPDATE

    STRIKE – The all-out strike in the education system will continue
    next week as well. Union leaders are preparing a new rally in Bucharest,
    following Friday’s protest actions in a number of cities across the country.
    Education employees are disgruntled with the Government’s offer of €500
    bonuses. The government has accepted to increase salaries for auxiliary staff
    by 9%, also providing them with bonuses of €200. Trade unions have called for a
    25% increase in salaries, raising the entry level salary to some €600. The
    strike action started on May 22, education employees voicing discontentment
    regarding salaries and work conditions. Union leaders have warned that the
    strike will continue unless their demands are met.




    HEALTH – The Government has adopted a new framework agreement for
    health insurances, to take effect starting July 1. The underlying feature of
    the new contract is prevention. Family physicians travelling to rural areas
    will receive bonuses. The agreement for the first time regulates
    performance-related payments. Family physicians will also be provided with new
    instruments to make pre-emptive consultations for patients of various ages. The
    agreement also stipulates the legal framework for employees’ access to
    vocational medicine and outpatient rehabilitation services. In the case of
    hospitals, the agreement introduced some 100 new medical services that can be
    provided in the case of one-day hospital admissions.




    PILGRIMAGE – Some 300,000 Roman-Catholic Christians from all over
    the world, including the president of Hungary, Novak Katalin, on Saturday took
    part in the Catholic Pentecost pilgrimage in Șumuleu Ciuc (central Romania). Organizers expect Catholics from all
    over Europe, particularly Hungary, but also Australia and the USA to attend. Considered
    the largest of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe, the pilgrimage has a
    history of over 450 years and is devoted to the miracle-working statue to the
    Virgin Mary in the local Franciscan church. According to legend, in 1567,
    Transylvanian prince John Sigismund tried to forcefully convert the local
    Romanian-Catholic population of Ciuc, Gheorgheni and Cașin to Unitarianism. Only with the help of
    the miracle-working statue were the people able to resist and keep their
    ancestral faith. Since then, every Pentecost Eve, Catholics from all over the
    world go on pilgrimage to the Church of the Holy Virgin Mary in Șumuleu Ciuc, home to the miracle-working statue.




    SUMMIT – Germany will be moving its Patriot anti-missile defense
    system currently deployed to Slovakia to Lithuania, to protect the NATO Summit
    of July in Vilnius, the German Defense Minister said. Germany has stationed two
    Patriot units in Slovakia and another three in Poland. Germany’s Chancellor,
    Olaf Scholz, said the summit will be particularly devoted to clear-cut
    assistance to Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg a few days ago
    admitted Allies are divided over Ukraine’s bid to join NATO, a topic which will
    be addressed at the summit in Vilnius. Stoltenberg recalled that all NATO
    decisions need to be unanimous.




    ROWING – The Romanian women’s
    four-scull crew made up of Mădălina Bereş, Maria Tivodariu, Magdalena Rusu and
    Amalia Bereş have won the gold medal in Saturday’s four event at the European
    Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia. Great Britain came in second while the
    Dutch came in third. Also on Saturday, the Romanian 8+1 men’s crew won silver
    in the final. On Sunday, Romanian rowers will compete in another 6 events. Last
    year, Romania won five gold medals and five bronze at the European Championship
    in Munich, the best result in the history of Romanian rowing. (VP)