Tag: the EU-Republic of Moldova Association Council

  • February 7, 2023

    February 7, 2023

    Earthquake. The powerful earthquakes that shook Syria and Turkey on
    Monday have killed more than 5,000, according to the latest toll made public
    today. Rescue teams are making efforts to save as many lives as possible. There
    are also dozens of thousands of people injured. According to estimates in
    Ankara, 13 million people have been affected in Turkey by the earthquake
    measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, which was followed by lots of aftershocks. Romania
    joined the international support effort for Turkey and sent to Andana 3
    military aircraft with 60 Romanian professional rescuers, doctors and nurses, and
    specialized rescue equipment.




    Protest. The Sanitas Federation continues its protests against the
    Salary Law and the underfunding of medical care and welfare in Romania. The
    list of demands includes higher incomes for all the employees in the healthcare
    and welfare system by at least 15%, to cover inflation, negotiations between
    the Government and stakeholders on the new bill regarding the remuneration of
    personnel paid from public funds, and the provision of a sufficient and correct
    funding system for medical and welfare institutions. A delegation of the Sanitas Federation was
    received at the Government headquarters on Monday, the first day of the
    protest.




    Bill. In Bucharest, senators voted unanimously in favor of a
    legislative proposal to be added to the Criminal Code, under which drivers
    found drunk or under the influence of prohibited substances while driving, as
    well as those who drive without a license, will go directly to prison in the
    situation in which they cause a road accident resulting in casualties. In
    Romania, 100 people die annually in road accidents caused by drivers in such
    situations, said the initiator of the legislative proposal, PSD senator Robert
    Cazanciuc. Every year, approximately 20,000 people are prosecuted for driving
    without a license, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and after the
    adoption of the legislative proposal, judges will no longer be able to suspend
    the execution of prison sentences. The document will now to the Chamber of
    Deputies, which is the decision-making body in this matter.










    Moldova. A new meeting of the European Union-Republic of Moldova
    Association Council is taking place in Brussels today, chaired by the head of
    European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, and Prime Minister Natalia Gavriliţa. This
    is the most important format of dialogue in the Chisinau-Brussels relationship,
    analysts in Chisinau say. Today’s meeting is the first meeting of this kind
    after the Republic of Moldova (with a predominantly Romanian-speaking
    population), together with Ukraine, obtained the status of a candidate country
    for EU accession in June last year. Cooperation in overcoming the challenges triggered
    by the war in Ukraine, including the energy crisis, the expansion of export
    quotas on the European market for Moldovan producers, and border security are
    just some of the topics that will be addressed in the bilateral discussions in
    Brussels.










    Strike. A general strike and demonstrations are taking place
    again today in France, for the third time in a month, against the increase in
    the retirement age provided for in the new pension law, which has been under
    debate in Parliament since Monday. The Radio Romania correspondent in Paris
    reports that public transport will, however, be less disrupted than in the
    past, so that those who travel will encounter fewer problems. In Paris, there
    are no completely closed metro lines, but some will only run during peak hours.
    As for air traffic, at Paris Orly airport, in the south of the French capital,
    20% of the flights have been canceled due to the strike of the control tower
    employees. At Roissy Charles de Gaulle, in the north, where most flights from
    Romania arrive, activities are expected to run as usual. Important strike mobilizations are announced
    in education, energy, ports, refineries and in the private industrial sector.








    Tennis. The Romanian tennis player Jaqueline Cristian plays, today, against Camila Giorgi from
    Italy, in the first round of the WTA 250 tennis tournament in Linz (Austria),
    with more than 225,000 euros in prize money. On Monday, the Romanian-Spanish
    pair Jaqueline Cristian/Marina Bassols Ribera was defeated by Dalma Galfi
    (Hungary)/Oksana Kalaşnikova (Georgia), 7-6, 6-4, in the first round of the
    doubles event. Also today, in Abu Dhabi, the Romanian Gabriela Ruse takes on
    the Czech Barbora Krejcikova, in the first round of the WTA 500 tournament, with
    prizes worth around 780,000 dollars. (MI)