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  • March 21, 2019 UPDATE

    March 21, 2019 UPDATE

    CONFERENCE – As a strategic partner of the
    USA, Romania considers its mandate at the rotating EU presidency as an
    opportunity to promote a positive agenda of cooperation between the EU and the
    USA, Romanian president Klaus Iohannis said on Thursday at the annual
    Transatlantic Conference staged by AmCham in Brussels. Iohannis went on to say
    that annual trade exchanges between the two entities exceed one trillion
    dollars creating 7 million jobs in the USA and 5 million in the EU. On Thursday
    and Friday the Romanian official is attending the European Spring Council where
    he is expected to urge the EU members to carry on efforts towards the
    consolidation and streamlining of the single market in all its dimensions. Several
    other issues are also high on the summit’s agenda, such as the consolidation of
    Europe’s economic base, climate change, the future summit with China as well as
    ways of fighting disinformation. The European leaders are also to discuss a
    request by Prime Minister Theresa May for postponing Britain’s leaving the bloc
    until June 30th.




    PROTESTS – Trade unionists from Bucharest’s underground picketed the building of
    the Transport Ministry in Bucharest on Thursday. They are denouncing the
    authorities’ indifference towards the safety issues present in some of the trains.
    Transporters have again rallied in downtown Bucharest for their second day of
    protest. After the protest rally staged by FORT Federation on Wednesday, the
    Confederation of Authorized Operators and Transporters COTAR has mounted its
    own protests during which taxi drivers in Bucharest are calling on the
    authorities to amend the present legislation to be able to regulate alternative
    city transportation, which they consider disloyal competition.




    MIGRATION – 4.4 million migrants entered
    the EU countries in 2017, a figure, which includes migration inside the EU,
    data released by Eurostat show. The statistical office of the European Union
    registered 2.8 million migrants in the 28 member states from outside the union
    as well as 1.9 million people who already were in a member state and migrated
    to another. At the same time, 3.1 million migrants have left a state in the EU.
    More immigrants than migrants have been registered in 22 EU countries. The
    number of emigrants exceeded immigrants in six countries, Bulgaria, Croatia,
    Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. The largest number of immigrants was
    reported by Malta (46 per 1,000 inhabitants. Luxembourg reported the largest
    number of emigrants in 2017 (23 per 1,000 inhabitants).




    VISIT – EU Commissioner for Regional
    Policy Corina Cretu on Friday will visit Bucharest to discuss investment
    priorities in the next EU budget. Corina Cretu will attend the presentation of
    the country report as part of the European semester and the conference titled
    Investment priorities for Romania 2021-2027. According to a Commission
    release, Corina Cretu said Romania should direct its European funds to
    innovation, SMEs, and the transition towards a low-carbon economy, improving
    transport networks and employment and social inclusions measures.




    rescEU
    – The consolidate civil protection mechanism, rescEU, aimed at strengthening
    collective response to natural disaster across the EU, has come into force on
    Thursday, the European Commission reports. To ensure a better protection of
    citizens, the European Parliament, the EU Council and the Commission reached an
    agreement in December last year to consolidate the current civil protection
    mechanism. Under the new mechanism member states will be able to access an
    additional response capacity in case of disasters, medical emergencies,
    chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents. Europe has been
    affected by scores of disasters in recent years, which left hundreds dead and
    produced damages in the billions of euros.




    MOLDOVA
    – The Moldovan Parliament has convened in its first plenary session on
    Thursday, despite the lack of a Parliament majority. Attending the meeting was
    the pro-Russian President Igor Dodon. The new Parliament comprises 35 Socialist
    MPs, 30 Democratic MPs, 26 MPs representing the ACUM pro-European alliance, 7
    MPs representative of the SOR populist party and three independent MPs.
    According to Radio Chisinau, the Democrats and Socialists have invited the ACUM
    alliance for negotiations over a Parliament majority, but the representatives
    of the opposition said they refused to side with oligarchic and anti-European
    parties.




    (Translated by D. Bilt & V. Palcu)