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  • 31 August, 2016

    31 August, 2016

    Romanian Language Day. A series of cultural and
    educational programmes and events are held by the Romanian authorities, public
    institutions, diplomatic representations and cultural institutes abroad to
    celebrate Romanian Language Day on the 31st of August. Celebrations
    include Romanian traditional music shows, theatre performances and poetry
    readings both in Romania and abroad, in countries with large ethnic Romanian
    communities, such as Serbia, Bulgaria and Ukraine. The ex-Soviet, majority
    Romanian-speaking Republic of Moldova, where Romanian became the official state
    language in 2013, also celebrates Romanian Language Day.




    The Annual Meeting of Romanian Diplomacy. Romania must have an active contribution to
    the efforts of the international community, the European Union and NATO, that
    is the community of values it belongs to, the Romanian president Klaus Iohannis
    told the Annual Meeting of Diplomacy in Bucharest. Romania’s interests as a
    state located on the external border of this community obliges us to act in
    such a way as to ensure the security of the nation and that of the essential
    organisations, the EU and NATO, of which we are part of. At the same time,
    Romania’s stability and economic growth, its low energy dependence, democratic
    predictability and support for the rule of law, as well as its actions in the
    areas of foreign policy and security are very important assets, especially in
    this region. They must be used wisely and in a visionary way so that Romania
    becomes stronger and more efficient, president Iohannis also said. At their annual meeting, Romania’s ambassadors and consuls are looking
    at the main challenges, such as the relationship with the country’s main
    partners, the development of the international institutions Romania forms part
    of, security and economic development. Both prime minister Dacian Ciolos and
    the foreign minister Lazar Comanescu said that in the face of the crises
    threatening Europe, Romania would continue to urge for a process of reflection
    so as not to deepen the already existing rifts between various states and
    groups of states.




    Italy earthquake. Prime minister Dacian Ciolos
    will propose during a government meeting today that September 1st be
    declared a day of national mourning in memory of the 11 Romanians who died in
    the earthquake in Italy. The prime minister made this announcement after
    attending the mass funerals held on Tuesday in Amatrice for 37 of the quake
    victims. He also visited the Romanian nationals who lost their homes and said
    the government would provide them with financial support and also take care of
    the bureaucratic aspect of their predicament. The labour minister Dragos
    Pislaru, who also travelled to Italy, said the Romanian families whose homes
    were destroyed in the earthquake may benefit from the financial aid made
    available by the authorities in Bucharest after submitting a sworn statement to
    this effect. The application is available at Romania’s diplomatic missions and
    consular offices in Italy and the county agencies for payments and social
    inspection in Romania.




    Former PM faces disbarring. The Council of the
    Bucharest Bar is today discussing a request on the exclusion from the bar of
    the former Social Democratic prime minister Victor Ponta. The request was made
    by the Conservative euro MP and former justice minister Monica Macovei who
    argued that Ponta became a lawyer without sitting the bar exams, based on his
    holding a doctoral title in law, a title that was subsequently withdrawn over
    plagiarism in his PhD paper. Later, Ponta sent a note to the Bar saying he had
    challenged, before the Bucharest Court of Appeal, the order on the withdrawal
    of his doctoral title and had requested that the effects of the order be
    suspended. Last summer, he became Romania’s first acting prime minister to come
    under criminal investigations after the National Anticorruption Directorate
    accused him of forgery, complicity to tax evasion and money laundering. Ponta
    resigned in November 2015 following massive street protests against widespread
    political corruption.




    Pakistani
    citizen declared undesirable.
    The Bucharest Court of Appeal declared the
    Pakistani citizen Shahzad
    Ahmed undesirable in Romania for a period of 10 years. This ruling came after
    the intelligence service discovered that he carried out on-line propaganda for
    terrorist groups active in Pakistan, supporting the supremacy of extremist
    Islamism. Shahzad Ahmed, who is married to a Romanian national, has been placed
    under public custody prior to his removal from Romania.




    US Open. Monica Niculescu of
    Romania (no. 57 WTA) today faces another Romanian player, Ana Bogdan (no. 117
    WTA), in the second round at the US Open tennis tournament. World no. 5 Simona
    Halep, also of Romania, faces the Czech player Lucie Safarova on Thursday, in
    the second round. Three other Romanian players, Irina Begu (no. 23 WTA),
    Patricia Tig (no. 128 WTA) and Sorana Cirstea (no. 88 WTA), were eliminated in
    the first round. In the men’s doubles, the Romanian-Dutch pair Horia Tecau and
    Jean-Julien Rojer today play the German-Austrian pair Florian Mayer and Julien
    Knowle. (Translated by: C. Mateescu)