Tag: Veterans Day

  • November 11, 2024

    November 11, 2024

    VISIT – Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu will make an official visit to London this week, to meet with his British counterpart, Keir Starmer, and with the speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle. Talks will focus on strengthening bilateral relations and collaboration between the two countries, especially in the economic field and on combating tax evasion. The Romanian Prime Minister will also participate in the Romania – Great Britain Economic Forum. Last week, in view of this visit, the Romanian Executive adopted a memorandum that updates the convention between the two countries regarding taxation and the prevention of tax evasion. The new document takes into account the changes made in the Romanian legislation during the year 2023, as well as those related to the perspective of Romania’s goal of joining the OECD.

     

    VOTE – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz could request a vote of confidence in Parliament before Christmas after the government coalition broke down last week. The date would thus be earlier than January 15, which he had announced last week, and the decision was taken following pressures for the legislature to take a decision more quickly, as the president and the conservative opposition want. The chancellor said that he would be willing to ask Parliament to decide by the winter holidays, and a negative decision would pave the way for the organization of early elections next spring. The political crisis comes against the backdrop of stagnation in some German economic fields or decline in others, in the context of Donald Trump returning to the White House, who said he was in favor of increased taxation of imports, something that would affect Germany, the largest European exporter.

     

    TALKS – The US President-elect, Donald Trump, had, a few days ago, a conversation with the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, whom he advised not to escalate the conflict in Ukraine and to whom he reminded that “Washington has a vast military presence in Europe” , writes the American press. Previously, Donald Trump had also had a telephone conversation with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky. The press agencies recall that during the election campaign Trump declared that he would find a solution to end the war in one day, and an adviser to the president-elect indicated that the future administration in Washington will focus on achieving peace rather than recovery of Ukrainian territory occupied by Russia. On June 14, President Putin laid out his conditions for ending the war: Ukraine should give up its ambitions to join NATO and withdraw all its troops from the territory of four regions claimed by Russia. Ukrainian authorities have rejected these demands, saying they would amount to capitulation, and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has presented a “victory plan” that includes requests for additional military support from the West. On the other hand, the adviser for national security of the White House, Jake Sullivan, declared that in the more than two months left until the transfer of power, Joe Biden will try to convince Congress and the new Administration that support for Ukraine must be maintained.

     

    VERETANS DAY –  The Romanian Ministry of National Defense is organizing today, on the occasion of the Veterans Day in the theatres of operations, military and religious ceremonies in Bucharest and in the garrisons where there are military units that have carried out missions in the war zones. November 11 was chosen for its symbolism: the entry into force, in 1918, of the truce between the Entente Powers and Germany, which ended the First World War and created the necessary conditions for the Great Union in Romania. The significance of this day for the Romanian Army is also related to the fact that on November 11, 2003, Second Lieutenant Iosif-Silviu Fogaraşi, the first Romanian soldier to die in the theatre of operations in Afghanistan, fell in the line of duty.

     

    BNR – The Governor of the National Bank of Romania, Mugur Isarescu, is today presenting the quarterly report on inflation. According to him, inflation will increase slightly at the end of the year, so an increase in prices is expected in the following period, and in the first half of 2025, the indicator will fluctuate and remain above the level desired by the Central Bank. Only in 2026 will the annual inflation rate resume its decline and fall below the proposed target of 3.5%, according to the report analyzed and approved on Friday by the Administrative Council of the BNR. At the same time, the Central Bank decided to maintain the key interest rate at 6.5% per year, after taking a similar decision at the October meeting.

     

    CUSTOMS – Romanian customs will be equipped with five new X-ray scanner systems from next month, and eight more units will be installed in 2025, according to data from the Romanian Customs Authority. At present, Romania has four scanners in customs, including mobile devices for the control of trucks and cars. The Customs Authority specifies that, since the X-ray scanners were installed in customs, drugs, cigarettes, money and even weapons have been discovered. On the other hand, tons of drugs were discovered by the Romanian police in the first nine months of the year. The police announce that 33 criminal groups, made up of almost 240 people, were dismantled

     

    BITCOIN – The bitcoin digital currency has crossed the threshold of 81 thousand dollars today, a second record in just a few days. The increased level reached by bitcoin is attributed by economic analysts to the election of Donald Trump as president of the US, given that, over time, he was in favor of digital currencies, and in the electoral campaign he promised to relax regulations in the US related to crypto-currencies.

  • November 11, 2023 UPDATE

    November 11, 2023 UPDATE

    VETERANS DAY – Romania celebrated the Day of Veterans of Military
    Operations on November 11. On This occasion, garrisons in Bucharest and across
    the country where military carried out missions in theatres of operations
    abroad played host to military and religious ceremonies. President Klaus
    Iohannis said this day symbolizes the triumph of peace over war, adding that
    veterans are genuine role models for the younger generations. In a message
    marking the occasion, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu in turn referred to the
    sacrifice of Romanian servicemen, underscoring the importance of peace. November
    11 is a day chosen for its significance, the day the armistice was signed
    between the Allies of World War I and Germany to end World War 1 and created
    the premises of the Great Union in Romania, on December 1, 1918. It was also on
    this day in 2003 that the first Romanian servicemen was killed in action in
    Afghanistan. 30 Romanian servicemen were killed and over 200 were wounded in
    theatres of operations over 1996-2022. We recall War Veterans Day is celebrated
    on April 29.




    RESOLUTION – Social-Democrat leaders from across
    Europe on Friday adopted a resolution expressing support for the immediate
    Schengen accession of Bulgaria and Romania, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has
    said. The Romanian official attended the European Socialists Congress hosted by
    Málaga, Spain. More Europe also entails protecting and strengthening one of the
    European Union’s greatest achievements: the Schengen Agreement, the resolution
    reads, also underlining that Romania and Bulgaria have fulfilled Schengen
    accession criteria. In a post on social media, Marcel Ciolacu gave assurances
    he will do everything in his power to persuade Austria and the Netherlands that
    Romania belongs in Schengen. On the sidelines of the event, Marcel Ciolacu met
    with counterparts from Spain, Malta and Denmark as well as with Germany’s
    Chancellor, Olaf Scholz.




    WAR IN GAZA – The Romanian Foreign Ministry announced that dialogue
    with the Israeli and Egyptian authorities continues with a view to evacuating
    the remaining Romanians and family members from Gaza. At present, three mobile
    consular teams are deployed with a view to assisting in specific
    border-crossing procedures. According to the Ministry, the Rafah border
    crossing point used to evacuate civilians from Gaza into Egypt remained close
    on Friday. We recall that on Thursday, 41 Romanian citizens and family members
    were evacuated from Gaza through the Rafah checkpoint, adding to the 93
    citizens who were safely brought home onboard a special flight operated by the
    national airline TAROM. Meanwhile, international pressure is mounting, world
    countries calling on Israel to accept an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and take
    measures to limit the loss of human lives. Too many Palestinians have been
    killed, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said in what has been his
    firmest response to Israel’s actions since hostilities broke out in the region.
    In turn, the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, said Israel should stop
    bombing Gaza and killing civilians. Both officials have however expressed
    support for Israel’s actions targeted against the Islamist terrorist
    organization Hamas. In another development, on the sidelines of a joint summit
    of the Arab League and the Islamic Cooperation Organization devoted to the
    developments in Gaza, hosted by Riyadh on Saturday, the president of the
    Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, called on the USA to pressure Israel to
    stop its offensive in Gaza. Palestinians need international protection from
    Israeli attacks, president Abbas went on to say. In turn, the Crown Prince of
    Saudi Arabia, Mohammad bin Salman, has called an end to what he was termed the
    siege on Gaza, while Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, called for an
    immediate and lasting ceasefire in Gaza without restrictions or conditions.
    On the ground, the Israeli army on Saturday announced it has captured 11 Hamas
    outposts in Gaza, adding that Israeli forces destroyed a vehicle carrying
    explosives as well as a tunnel used by Hamas militants.




    TENNIS – Romania’s tennis team defeated Serbia 4-0 in the Billie
    Jean King Cup World Group playoffs. On Saturday, Jaqueline Cristian won 7-5,
    4-6, 7-5 against Lola Radivojevic. In the doubles match Anca Todoni and Monica
    Niculescu won 6-1, 7-6 against Katarina Kozarov and Aleksandra Krunic.
    On Friday, Jaqueline Cristian won 7-5, 6-4 against Aleksandra Krunic while
    Gabriela Ruse defeated Mia Rustic 7-6, 6-3. Romania will advance to the Billie
    Jean King Cup preliminaries, while Serbia will play in Group 1. In April,
    Romania lost 3-2 to Slovenia, failing to qualify to the final tournament. (VP)





  • November 11, 2023

    November 11, 2023

    VETERANS DAY – Romania celebrated the Day of Veterans of Military
    Operations on November 11. On This occasion, garrisons in Bucharest and across
    the country where military carried out missions in theatres of operations
    abroad played host to military and religious ceremonies. President Klaus
    Iohannis said this day symbolizes the triumph of peace over war, adding that
    veterans are genuine role models for the younger generations. In a message
    marking the occasion, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu in turn referred to the
    sacrifice of Romanian servicemen, underscoring the importance of peace. November
    11 is a day chosen for its significance, the day the armistice was signed
    between the Allies of World War I and Germany to end World War 1 and created
    the premises of the Great Union in Romania, on December 1, 1918. It was also on
    this day in 2003 that the first Romanian servicemen was killed in action in
    Afghanistan. 30 Romanian servicemen were killed and over 200 were wounded in
    theatres of operations over 1996-2022. We recall War Veterans Day is celebrated
    on April 29.




    RESOLUTION – Social-Democrat leaders from across Europe on Friday
    adopted a resolution expressing support for the immediate Schengen accession of
    Bulgaria and Romania, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has said. The Romanian
    official attended the European Socialists Congress hosted by Málaga, Spain.
    More Europe also entails protecting and strengthening one of the European
    Union’s greatest achievements: the Schengen Agreement, the resolution reads,
    also underlining that Romania and Bulgaria have fulfilled Schengen accession
    criteria. In a post on social media, Marcel Ciolacu gave assurances he will do
    everything in his power to persuade Austria and the Netherlands that Romania
    belongs in Schengen. On the sidelines of the event, Marcel Ciolacu met with counterparts from Spain, Malta and Denmark as well as with Germany’s Chancellor, Olaf Scholz.




    WAR IN GAZA – The Rafah border crossing point used to evacuate
    civilians from Gaza into Egypt remained closed on Friday, the Romanian Foreign
    Ministry reports. As a result, Romanian citizens and members of their families
    who received permission to evacuate are still on standby. Romania’s
    Representative Office in Ramallah remains in permanent contact with people
    who’ve asked for assistance to evacuate, the Ministry also says. A third mobile
    consular team as part of the Rapid Response Unit set up at the level of the
    Crisis Room monitoring developments in Gaza was deployed in Cairo with a view
    to assisting in specific border-crossing procedures. Romania’s diplomatic
    representatives in Cairo and Tel Aviv remain in permanent contact with Egyptian
    and Israeli authorities until all citizens are evacuated, the Ministry also
    assures. On Thursday, 41 Romanian citizens and family members were evacuated
    from Gaza through the Rafah checkpoint, adding to the 93 citizens who were
    safely brought home. Meanwhile, international pressure is mounting, world
    countries calling on Israel to accept an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and take
    measures to limit the loss of human lives. Too many Palestinians have been
    killed, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said in what has been his
    firmest response to Israel’s actions since hostilities broke out in the region.
    In turn, the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, said Israel should stop
    bombing Gaza and killing civilians. Both officials have however expressed
    support for Israel’s actions targeted against the Islamist terrorist
    organization Hamas. In another development, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia,
    Mohammad bin Salman, has condemned Israel’s repeated violations of
    international humanitarian legislation. Riyadh on Saturday hosted a joint
    summit of the Arab League and the Islamic Cooperation Organization devoted to
    the developments in Gaza. Following the October 7 Hamas attack, which killed
    over 1,400 people, Tel Aviv declared war against the Islamist organization.
    According to the Health Ministry on Gaza, over 11,000 Palestinians were killed
    in Israeli bombings in Gaza, of whom the majority are civilians. Gaza is now
    struggling with a humanitarian crisis, Reuters reports.




    TENNIS – Romania’s tennis team leads 2-0 in the Billie Jean King
    Cup playoffs against Serbia. On Saturday, Jaqueline Cristian is playing Mia
    Ristic, while Gabriela Ruse will take on Aleksandra Krunic. The doubles match
    will pit Katarina Kozarov and Natalija Stefanovic against Irina Bara and Monica
    Niculescu. On Friday, Jaqueline Cristian won 7-5, 6-4 against Aleksandra Krunic
    while Gabriela Ruse defeated Mia Rustic 7-6, 6-3. The winner will advance to
    the Billie Jean King Cup preliminaries, while the loser will play in Group 1.
    In April, Romania lost 3-2 to Slovenia, failing to qualify to the final
    tournament. (VP)





  • April 28, 2023

    April 28, 2023

    MAY DAY – Over 400 festivals,
    concerts, trade fairs and sports competitions are scheduled to take place over
    the May Day long weekend. Over 70,000 people are expected to travel to the
    Black Sea coast on this occasion. Some 24,000 police officers, gendarmes and
    firefighters will be on duty across the country to prevent and combat crime,
    fluidize road traffic and reduce waiting times at border checkpoints as well as
    to ensure order and safety in various public events, the Interior Ministry
    reports. The Border Police has also taken measures to optimize customs
    procedures and reduce waiting times, with a focus on crossing points on the
    Hungarian and Bulgarian borders.




    VETERANS – On Veterans Day, the
    Romanian Defense Ministry today organized a military and religious ceremony,
    attended by Defense Minister Angel Tîlvăr and Chief of Defense Staff, General Daniel
    Petrescu. Similar ceremonies were held at home and abroad, in cemeteries and
    monuments paying homage to the sacrifice of veterans. Over 900,000 people
    perished, disappeared, were taken prisoner, were wounded or were left crippled
    at the end of WWII. The Romanian Army continued to fight after Romania was
    liberated, helping drive away the German army from Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
    In total, over 540,000 servicemen were deployed to the frontline, of whom
    90,000 were killed, nearly 60,000 went missing and over 330,000 were wounded.




    UDMR – The Democratic Union of
    Ethnic Hungarians in Romania is today convening in Timișoara to elect their its president. The acting president, Kelemen
    Hunor, who is running for a new term, says the congress will also adopt a
    strategic document outlining the priorities of Romania and the Hungarian
    community in the economic, social, political, and minority rights over the
    coming years. The leaders of PNL and PSD, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă and Chamber of Deputies
    Speaker, Marcel Ciolacu, are also expected to attend.




    ARREST – Former Romanian deputy
    Cristian Rizea was extradited by the Republic of Moldova after being declared persona non-grata for a 15-year period.
    Rizea was detained by Romanian law enforcement and transferred to a
    penitentiary, where he will serve a sentence of 4 years and 8 months. The former
    MP had been wanted by Romanian authorities after fleeing the country to evade a
    2019 prison sentence for influence peddling, money laundering and influencing
    official statements.




    GROWTH – The assessments
    conducted by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the European
    Central Bank show that Romania will report an economic growth this year as
    well, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă says. Under these circumstances, an IMF bailout
    package is not under discussion, the Prime Minister said. Previously, the
    former Liberal Finance Minister, Florin Cîțu,
    had written on social media that PSD wants to strike an agreement with the IMF
    and the World Bank, which would suggest the country is on the brink. The
    statement follows discussions about the government’s plans to adopt an
    emergency decree cutting public spending. Government officials say the move
    would not impact salaries and investment.




    MEDIA – The situation of the
    Romanian media is not very rosy, and the country should show progress in this
    respect in the rule of law report this year, the European Commission
    vice-president for values and transparency Věra Jourová said in Brussels. The
    2022 rule of law report of the European Commission states that the Romanian
    media faces a wide array of issues, such as the lack of transparency in terms
    of media ownership and rising numbers of threats and cases of harassment and
    violence against journalists.




    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player
    Irina Begu on Thursday advanced to the third round of the WTA 1000 tournament
    in Madrid, totalling over €7.7 million. In the second round, Begu knocked out
    Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic in straight sets. The Romanian player
    will next take on Shelby Rogers of the United States. Also on Thursday, another
    two Romanian players, Sorana Cîrstea and Ana Bogdan, were eliminated. In the women’s singles today,
    Jaqueline Cristian will play Anastasia Potapova of Russia. (VP)



  • April 29, 2022 UPDATE

    April 29, 2022 UPDATE

    VISIT – President Klaus Iohannis on Friday met with Bulgarian Prime Minister Kirill Petkov, who paid a state visit to Romania. Talks focused on ways to improve the bilateral relation, the security developments generated by the Russian aggression in Ukraine and support for Ukraine, energy security, coordinating at regional and European level, also ahead of the NATO summit in Madrid. As regards economic cooperation, two-way trade reported significant growth in recent years, Romania being Bulgaria’s second-largest trade partner at European Union level. Previously, the Bulgarian official met with his Romanian counterpart, Nicolae Ciucă. The two also attended the ceremony marking the signing of the agreement for the opening of a ferry crossing on the Giurgiu-Ruse border. Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said Bulgaria and Romania’s accession to the Schengen Area remains a key priority for the two countries, adding that the European future of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia is equally a top priority.

    PARLIAMENT – The Speaker of Romania’s Chamber of Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu, announced meetings in the forthcoming period between the leaders of the parliaments of Romania and the neighboring Republic of Moldova. A meeting may take place in Iaşi (northeastern Romania), near the Moldovan border, he added.

    WAR IN UKRAINE – Ukrainian defense forces have taken special measures to strengthen security and protection on the border with the Republic of Moldova, more specifically alongside the border with the separatist region of Transnistria, the spokesman of the Ukrainian National Border Police announced. The Ukrainian official said the border checkpoints on the Moldovan border, as well as those on the border with Belarus and Russia, remain closed, as per the decision of Kyiv authorities. Meanwhile, fighting continues on the ground, with Russia stepping up its attacks in an attempt to gain full control over the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine, and to create a land corridor linking the two regions to Crimea, the Ukrainian General Staff reports. Moreover, the Russian army continues to block the Ukrainian troops in the port-city of Mariupol, who are trapped in the Azovstal steelworks. Moscow has also increased the number of drones dispatched to the Odessa Oblast in order to carry out air reconnaissance missions. Local officials say the Russians are conducting special psychological warfare operations in the area, trying to spread panic among the civilian population by promoting fake news and disinformation.

    VETERANS DAY – Ceremonies were held on Friday in Romania and abroad marking Veterans Day. In Bucharest, the authorities paid floral tributes to the Heroes’ Monument, in a ceremony attended by Defense Minister, Vasile Dîncu, and the Chief of General Staff, General Daniel Petrescu. April 29 is a day of thanksgiving, of sacrifice and provides us with the opportunity of celebrating our war veterans, the Defense Minister said. In turn, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă thanked war veterans for everything they have done for Romania and the Romanian people. He also referred to the conflict in Ukraine, pointing out that no one imagined that, seven decades after the end of WWII, peace in Europe would be threatened again.

    EUROPAVOX – The French Institute in Bucharest, jointly with Europavox, organises a series of round tables, panel discussions and workshops entitled What’s Next for European Music on May 4 and 5. The participants will look at the music sector after the pandemic, opportunities in a new European framework, current financing opportunities in the EU, the European culture in solidarity with Ukraine, and digital communication in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The debates will be held in English. During the same period, artists from 6 European countries will perform in Bucharest as part of the first Europavox Festival edition held in Romania.

    MAY DAY – The summer season officially begins this weekend in Romania. Hotel owners expect nearly 30,000 tourists to spend May Day on the Black Sea coast. Data centralized by a tour operator indicates that over 100 hospitality units are ready to receive their guests, with the resorts of Mamaia and Costineşti in the highest demand. (AMP & VP)

  • April 20, 2022 UPDATE

    April 20, 2022 UPDATE






    Embassy. Romania’s embassy in
    Kyiv will reopen soon, Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu has announced. Activity
    will be resumed after the technical and security preparations have been
    completed. According to a press release, the Speaker of the Romanian Chamber of
    Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu, will travel to Kyiv on April 27 and will visit the
    areas affected by war. Senate Speaker Florin Citu will also travel to Kyiv, at
    an unspecified date, to visit the war-torn areas and discuss with Ukrainian
    officials the country’s post-conflict reconstruction plans. In another move,
    Romanian President Klaus Iohannis had a phone conversation with his Bulgarian
    counterpart, Rumen Radev, about the worrying situation in Ukraine and the Black
    Sea. Romania and Bulgaria will coordinate their efforts to provide Ukraine and
    its citizens with a substantial humanitarian aid, Iohannis wrote on Twitter.








    Consultation. The Western countries will continue to support Ukraine with money and
    weapons, NATO, EU and G7 leaders said on Tuesday during a video-conference held
    at the initiative of US president Joe Biden. The world leaders condemned the
    crimes committed by the Russian army in the Ukrainian cities and agreed to
    impose new sanctions on Russia. President Klaus Iohannis stressed at the
    meeting the importance of EU and NATO unity and firmly condemned the crimes
    against civilians committed by the Russian troops. He once again emphasized the need to create
    the NATO battle group on Romania’s territory as soon as possible.














    Ukraine. Currently,
    the hardest fighting in Ukraine is reported
    in the east, in the so-called battle for the Donbas. In the port city of
    Mariupol in the southeast, which has been almost completely destroyed, the
    situation remains extremely serious. Here, the soldiers besieged in the
    Azovstal factory are making desperate calls to be rescued and taken to the
    territory of a third country. The conquest of Mariupol is important for Moscow,
    as it provides the link between the annexed Crimea and the separatist regions in
    Donbas. Ukraine has reached an agreement with Russia on the creation of a
    humanitarian corridor to evacuate civilians from the city, the first in five
    days. Children, women and the elderly could be evacuated through the
    humanitarian corridor, and the established route is the city of Zaporozhye. UN
    Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has denounced Russia’s offensive in eastern
    Ukraine and called on the parties to end fighting for a four-day humanitarian
    break on Orthodox Easter. On Wednesday, the West sent a message of support for
    Ukraine during a visit to Kyiv by European Council President Charles Michel. History
    will not forget war crimes in Ukraine, he said. More than five million
    Ukrainians have fled the country since the start of the Russian, according to
    new figures released by the United Nations on Wednesday. In another move, also on
    Wednesday, the Russian and Belarusian players, including Daniil Medvedev, were
    banned from the 2022 edition of the Wimbledon tennis tournament, in response to
    the attack on Ukraine, the organizers of the competition announced.










    Refugees. Over 750,000 people
    entered Romania since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the Romanian Border
    Police announced on Wednesday. On Tuesday, in 24 hours, some 88,586 people
    entered the country, of whom 7,384 Ukrainian citizens, by 11% more than on the
    previous day. The number of staff at the Romanian border checkpoints has been
    supplemented.











    Veterans Day. The Romanian Ministry of Defense is organizing in Bucharest and in all the major garrisons in the country events dedicated to the War Veterans Day, marked on April 29. The representative orchestra of the Ministry of National Defense and the Tronos choir of the Romanian Patriarchy have prepared dedicated performances in Cluj-Napoca (northwest) and in the capital. The campaign titled Thanks to War Veterans will culminate on April 29 with military wreath-laying ceremonies and other events, held both in the country and abroad, to pay homage to Romanian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the second world conflagration.

    Government. The Romanian
    Government is to approve, on Thursday, the establishment of a state aid scheme
    to support the activity of breeders in the cattle, pig and poultry sectors, in
    the context of the economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The
    draft emergency ordinance regulates the species, the beneficiaries, the
    eligibility criteria, the supporting documents, the duration of the scheme and
    the amount of state aid, as well as the rules of implementation. Among other
    things, the Executive will make amendments to the law on preventing and
    combating money laundering and terrorist financing.




    Homage. Romanian MPs on Wednesday
    a held a minute’s silence in memory of pianist Radu Lupu, one of the most
    important personalities of Romanian culture, who died on Sunday in Switzerland,
    aged 76. Radu Lupu held concerts on the most prestigious stages of the world,
    accompanied by great orchestras, won a Grammy in 1995 for an album of two
    Schubert piano sonatas and an Edison Award a year later for a disc of three
    major piano works by Schumann. The Romanian Culture Ministry also expressed sorrow
    over the passing of the great Romanian pianist. (MI)

  • November 11, 2020 UPDATE

    November 11, 2020 UPDATE


    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – 9,799 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 and 203
    deaths were reported in the last 24 hours in Romania, the Group for Strategic
    Communication has announced. The total death toll has risen to 8,389. So far
    324,094 people have been infected with the coronavirus since the start of the
    pandemic, and 218,086 have recovered. 12,687 people are being hospitalized in
    COVID hospitals, of whom 1,092 in intensive care. A total of 6,862 Romanians
    living abroad have tested positive for COVID-19, of whom 126 have died.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – Globally, coronavirus cases are nearing 52
    million, with 1.3 million fatalities. In Europe, a scientific adviser to the
    British government estimated on Tuesday that two or three vaccines against
    Covid-19 may become available by the start of 2021. This comes after the
    American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and their German partners BioNTech said
    the vaccine they are developing offers 90% protection against the virus. The
    European Commission on Wednesday signed a contract with BioNTech and Pfizer for
    the purchase of 300 million vaccine shots for member states. According to the
    two companies, their vaccine has entered the third phase of clinical trials,
    with over 43,000 participants enrolled to date. Meanwhile, Italy has imposed
    new restrictions as of Wednesday, as the number of infections continues to rise
    and Italian doctors are asking for a national lockdown. A state of alert came
    into force in Hungary and the US reported a record, more than 200,000 daily
    cases.




    MOLDOVA – The Foreign Ministry will contribute €250,000 to
    the implementation of projects aimed at supporting civil society and
    independent media in the Republic of Moldova. The Ministry wants to help
    Moldova connect to European values and democratic principles and will continue
    to act to the direct support of Moldovan citizens, based on the bond of
    language, culture and history, as well as on the Strategic Partnership for the
    European Integration of the Republic of Moldova, the Ministry also writes. On
    Tuesday President Klaus Iohannis said Romania has been permanently and
    unequivocally supporting the democratic evolution of its neighbor state.




    VETERANS – Military and religious ceremonies attended by a
    restricted number of people were held on Wednesday on Veterans Day in Bucharest
    and in garrisons around the country. According to the defense ministry, November
    11 was declared Veterans Day because it is on this day in 1918 that a truce was
    signed between the Entente and Germany, putting an end to WWI and paving the
    way for the Great Union of all Romanians on December 1 that same year. November
    11 also has a symbolic significance for the Romanian army, being the date when,
    in 2003, Romania lost its first military in the theatre of operations in
    Afghanistan. Between 1996 and 2019, 30 Romanian soldiers were killed and over
    200 wounded in various international missions.




    INITIATIVE – Wednesday’s session in the Senate was suspended
    due to lack of quorum. High on the agenda were the citizens’ initiative called No
    more criminals in public office, as well as the President’s request to
    reexamine the law stipulating that Parliament, not the Government, sets the
    date of legislative elections. The constitutional committee on Tuesday gave the
    go-ahead for the former, aimed at revising the country’s Constitution, but the
    legal committee is yet to publish its report. If the initiative is voted into
    law, it means persons with criminal records can no longer be elected for
    Parliament, hold leading positions in the administration or manage public
    funds.




    TECH FAIR – More than 1,500 digital business solutions for
    the retail, IT, cyber security and marketing sectors are on show at the 9th
    edition of the GoTech 2020: The New Reality exhibition and conference, held
    online on Wednesday and Thursday and organized by Bucharest. The highlights
    include new online experiences, the latest tech solutions and an exhibition
    space created with 3D technology where visitors can interact with the
    exhibitors. The event brings together 16,000 professionals and local and international
    companies and is one of the most important in Central and Eastern Europe.




    (Translated by C. Mateescu & V. Palcu)

  • November 11, 2018

    November 11, 2018

    ARMISTICE DAY – Sunday marks 100 years since the end of the WWI with Armistice Day events taking place across the globe. Australia and New Zealand launched global commemorations Sunday to mark the centenary of the end of WWI, remembering the more than 80,000 of their nationals who died in the carnage of the trenches on the other side of the world. Americans mark the 100th anniversary of the armistice on Sunday with celebrations ranging from high-tech light shows to somber gatherings in honor of the country’s military veterans. More than 100,000 Americans died in WWI, after the United States declared war on Germany. Remembrance Day services are also taking place across Britain. A hundred years after Armistice Day, the Queen and prime minister will attend a service at the cenotaph before travelling to Westminster Abbey to attend a religious service.




    WWI – Romanian president Klaus Iohannis is attending in France the ceremonies marking 100 years since the end of WWI. U.S. President Donald Trump, Russia President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and dozens of monarchs, presidents and prime ministers from Europe, Africa, the Middle East and beyond, joined French President Emmanuel Macron to mark the moment guns fell silent across Europe a century ago. The commemoration is the centerpiece of global tributes to honor the 10 million soldiers who were killed during the 1914-18 war and the moment the Armistice, signed in northeastern France, came into effect at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918. The Romanian head of state is taking part in the centennial ceremony at the Triumphal Arch and also in the inaugural edition of the Paris Peace Forum, set up at president Macron’s initiative, focused on supporting and striving to improve global governance in the fields of peace and security, environment, development, technological advancement and economy.




    VETERANS’ DAY – Religious and military ceremonies are being held in Romania’s capital today, to mark the Veterans’ Day. All garrisons in the country, hosting military units, are today open to visitors and wreaths are being laid on the tombs of Romania’s heroes who died in the trenches. In Bucharest, the bust of Marshal Alexandru Averescu, the Romanian Army’s leader in WWI, one of the greatest Romanian commanders of all time, is being unveiled during a solemn ceremony. Also remembered on the Veterans’ Day is second lieutenant Iosif Silviu Fogoras, the first Romanian military who died in Afghanistan on November 11, 2003. Between 1996 and 2003 Romania lost 29 military while 180 were injured in the operation theatres.




    YOUTH CAPITAL – The city of iasi, in the north-east, will be the next Romanian Youth Capital between May 2nd 2019 and May 1st 2020. The winner was announced on Saturday evening in Baia Mare, the current holder of this title. Iasi will thus receive 50 thousand euros, an amount that is the starting point for the financing of new projects for the city. The programme runs on principles similar to those of the European Youth Capital. The first edition was held in 2016. On the other hand, the mayor of Baia Mare has publicly announced the town’s candidacy to the title of European Youth Capital in 2020.




    HANDBALL – Romania’s women’s handball champions CSM Bucharest is today playing away from home against FTC-Rail Cargo Hungary, in Champions League’s Group D. The Hungarian team ranks first, with 6 points, followed by CSM Bucharest with 4, and Kristiansand of Norway and Bietigheim of Germany with 3 points each. The first three highest ranking teams will qualify for the main groups. On Thursday, in the men’s competition, the current holder of the national title, Dinamo Bucharest, defeated Ademar Leon of Spain on home turf. Dinamo gained 10 points and now tops the group rankings. The main counter-candidates for play-offs qualification are Ademar Leon, which currently has 9 points, Wisla Plock of Poland and Elverum of Norway, with 8 points each.


    (Translated by Elena Enache)

  • April 29, 2018 UPDATE

    April 29, 2018 UPDATE

    Veterans Day — April 29 marks the National Veterans’ Day, which has been celebrated in Romania since 2008 following a government decision. The day marks the recognition of the merits of those who defended the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and interests of Romania. The Romanian President Klaus Iohannis took the opportunity to thank the Romanian war veterans for what they did to serve their country. In the message conveyed on the Veterans’ Day President Iohannis highlighted the sacrifice of the Romanian Army to help the future generations. He also added that Romanians had the responsibility to act with all their skill, energy and force to defend Romania’s national interests. In turn, PM Viorica Dancila said that the Veterans’ Day was an opportunity for Romanians to show gratitude for the heroes who fought for the Romanian people, for their courage and sacrifice in the service of Romania.



    Amman — The Romanian defense minister Mihai Fifor on Saturday and Sunday participated in the Aqaba Process meeting in Jordan. The Aqaba Process is a platform for strategic dialogue launched in 2015, which is meant to coordinate the actions of the international community against terrorism and extremism. According to a Defense Ministry communiqué, the agenda of talks included an assessment of the security situation in Southeast Asia. The participants also exchanged opinions on streamlining the analysis process of the current challenges posed by violent extremism, cyber attacks and funding terrorist actions as well as the concrete ways of cooperation for fighting terrorism. On Sunday minister Fifor was received by King Abdullah II of Jordan. The two officials reiterated their countries’ mutual interest in developing cooperation in the defense field, including in the military education sector, the joint training of military and the defense industry.



    Agriculture — The Romanian agriculture minister, Petre Daea, will participate, on April 30, in Sofia, in a meeting of his counterparts from the EU alongside European Commissioners. The meeting focuses on the issue of double standards for the quality of food products. In May, the European Commission will start a campaign meant to identify the use of double standards for the quality of foodstuffs. The tests will include the content of a common basket of products that are sold in most member states and will also consist of chemical and sensory tests. At least 16 EU states will take part in the testing. Following comparative analyses conducted last year, 9 out 29 food products were identified in Romania, such as dairy products, meat, fish and chocolate, with lower quality standards as compared to similar products from the other EU countries.



    May 1 holiday — More than 50 thousand Romanians chose to spend the May 1 mini-holiday on the Black Sea Coast. In the resorts of Vama Veche, Constanta, Mamaia and Navodari the beaches were prepared to offer proper conditions for relaxation and sunbathing and most hotels are fully booked. To ensure the tourists’ safety the Interior Ministry has mobilized as many as 700 policemen and gendarmes. Another 10 thousand Romanians chose to spend the mini-holiday in the Danube Delta while others went to the mountain resorts on the Prahova Valley. The Romanian Railway Authority has increased the number of train carriages for the most sought-after destinations. (news translated and updated by Lacramioara Simion)


  • November 11, 2017 UPDATE

    November 11, 2017 UPDATE

    FINANCE — The fiscal measures adopted by the ruling coalition government, which include, among other things, the transfer of social security contributions from employers to employees and cutting the income tax from 16 to 10%, were published on Friday in the Official Gazette, and are due to take effect on January 1, 2018. The Government has given assurances that neither the salaries will go down, nor will employers’ expenses go up. Labour Minister Lia Olguta Vasilescu said the transfer of social security contributions was prompted by the fact that 30% of companies currently don’t contribute to the health and pension funds, while Finance Minister Ionut Misa confirmed that over 157,000 businesses this year have not paid contributions for over 2 million employees. The right-wing opposition, trade unions and part of civil society have harshly criticized the move. On Monday the National Liberal Party will start procedures to file a motion against the Tudose Cabinet.



    BUDGET — The Romanian Finance Ministry has announced a second budget adjustment this year, scheduled to be operated later this month. The adjustment will be positive and will observe the target deficit of 2.96% of the GDP. Additional funds will go to the ministries of Labour, Transport, Healthcare, Justice, Education and the Interior Ministry. The ministries of the Business Environment, Regional Development, Culture and the Environment will see their budgets slashed. The budget readjustment is based on an estimated economic growth of 6.1% as compared to the previous one of 5.6%, and to the initial estimate of 5.2%.



    VETERANS DAY — On November 11 Romania marked Veterans Day, alongside other European countries, the United States, Canada and Australia. The authorities hosted military and religious ceremonies at the resting places and memorials of heroes who gave their lives in the line of duty. The Great War ended on November 11, 1918. On the same day in 2003 the first Romanian soldier deployed in Afghanistan was killed. According to the Defense Ministry, since 1996 some 29 military died in theatres of operations abroad and over 180 have been wounded. Tens of thousands of soldiers have during this time been deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, the Western Balkans or to other military operations in Africa and Europe.



    RADIOACTIVE CLOUD — The radioactive cloud recently detected in Europe posed no threat, the latest studies conducted in Romania’s atmosphere by experts with the National Commission on Monitoring Nuclear Activity have shown. The head of the institution, Rodin Traicu, told Radio Romania that the levels registered pose no threat to the population and require no public warning. According to the Institute for Nuclear Safety in France, the radioactive cloud could be the result of a nuclear event in Russia or Kazakhstan, which might have occurred sometime in late September. French specialists have potentially located the event at a nuclear fuel treatment facility or at a radioactive medical center. The French Institute has however ruled out the possibility that the cloud could be hazardous to human health.



    ISIS — The Islamic State has caused damages worth $100 billion in Iraq during the three years of jihadist occupation, Baghdad authorities have announced. In 2014 ISIS conquered nearly a third of Iraqi territory, north and west of Baghdad, destroying a big part of ancient Mesopotamian ruins. In Mosul ISIS plundered pre-Islamic sites, bombed the iconic al-Nouri mosque and its 12th-century minaret and burned the main library. Fighting to drive the terrorists out has left cities in ruin. Authorities estimate the cost of rebuilding Iraq at some $1,000 billion.



    TENNIS — Romanian tennis player Mihaela Buzarnescu, 72 WTA, on Saturday qualified to the finals of the ITF tournament in Tokyo after easing past Dalma Galfi of Uruguay, 6-7, 6-1, 6-4 in the semi-finals. In the finals Buzarnescu will take on the number one seed Shuai Zhang of China, 36 WTA. Zhang won the previous game against Buzarnescu in 2012, in the Roland Garros preliminary rounds. After winning the Tokyo semi-finals Buzarnescu has climbed to the 69th position in WTA standings, her career best. A win on Sunday will put Buzarnescu in 61st place.



    HANDBALL — Romania’s handball champions CSM Bucharest on Saturday defeated RK Krim Mercator Ljubljana of Slovenia, 33-30, in the fifth fixture of Group A in Champions League. With four wins and one loss, CSM ranks first in the group, which also includes Nykobing Falster Handboldklub of Denmark and Vistal Gdynia of Poland. CSM won the competition in 2016 on its first ever appearance and is dubbed favorite to win this year’s edition.



    FOOTBALL — Romania’s under-21 team drew 1-all against Portugal at home, in a match counting towards the 2019 under-21 European Championships preliminaries. Romania has so far won three matches away from home and has drawn twice at home. Romania’s next fixture will be on November 14 against Wales. Romania tops the group tables, followed by Bosnia Herzegovina, Switzerland, Wales, Portugal and Lichtenstein. The winners of the nine preliminary groups will qualify directly to the European Championships to be hosted by Italy, while four of the second-placed teams in all groups having the best score will qualify to the playoffs. (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • November 11, 2017

    November 11, 2017

    FINANCE — The fiscal measures adopted by the ruling coalition government, which include, among other things, the transfer of social security contributions from employers to employees and cutting the income tax from 16 to 10%, were published on Friday in the Official Gazette, and are due to take effect on January 1, 2018. The Government has given assurances that neither the salaries will go down, nor will employers’ expenses go up. Labour Minister Lia Olguta Vasilescu said the transfer of social security contributions was prompted by the fact that 30% of companies currently don’t contribute to the health and pension funds, while Finance Minister Ionut Misa confirmed that over 157,000 businesses this year have not paid contributions for over 2 million employees. The right-wing opposition, trade unions and part of civil society have harshly criticized the move. On Monday the National Liberal Party will start procedures to file a motion against the Tudose Cabinet.



    BUDGET — The Romanian Finance Ministry has announced a second budget adjustment this year, scheduled to be operated later this month. The adjustment will be positive and will observe the target deficit of 2.96% of the GDP. Additional funds will go to the ministries of Labour, Transport, Healthcare, Justice, Education and the Interior Ministry. The ministries of the Business Environment, Regional Development, Culture and the Environment will see their budgets slashed. The budget readjustment is based on an estimated economic growth of 6.1% as compared to the previous one of 5.6%, and to the initial estimate of 5.2%.



    VETERANS DAY — On November 11 Romania marked Veterans Day, alongside other European countries, the United States, Canada and Australia. The authorities hosted military and religious ceremonies at the resting places and memorials of heroes who gave their lives in the line of duty. The Great War ended on November 11, 1918. On the same day in 2003 the first Romanian soldier deployed in Afghanistan was killed. According to the Defense Ministry, since 1996 some 29 military died in theatres of operations abroad and over 180 have been wounded. Tens of thousands of soldiers have during this time been deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, the Western Balkans or to other military operations in Africa and Europe.



    RADIOACTIVE CLOUD — The radioactive cloud recently detected in Europe posed no threat, the latest studies conducted in Romania’s atmosphere by experts with the National Commission on Monitoring Nuclear Activity have shown. The head of the institution, Rodin Traicu, told Radio Romania that the levels registered pose no threat to the population and require no public warning. According to the Institute for Nuclear Safety in France, the radioactive cloud could be the result of a nuclear event in Russia or Kazakhstan, which might have occurred sometime in late September. French specialists have potentially located the event at a nuclear fuel treatment facility or at a radioactive medical center. The French Institute has however ruled out the possibility that the cloud could be hazardous to human health.



    HANDBALL — Romania’s handball champions CSM Bucharest is today playing RK Krim Mercator Ljubljana of Slovenia in the fifth fixture of Group A in Champions League. With 3 wins and one loss, CSM ranks first in the group, which also includes Nykobing Falster Handboldklub of Denmark and Vistal Gdynia of Poland. CSM won the competition in 2016 on its first ever appearance and is dubbed favorite to win this year’s edition.



    FOOTBALL — Romania’s under-21 team drew 1-all against Portugal at home, in a match counting towards the 2019 under-21 European Championships preliminaries. Romania has so far won three matches away from home and has drawn twice at home. Romania’s next fixture will be on November 14 against Wales. Romania tops the group tables, followed by Bosnia Herzegovina, Switzerland, Wales, Portugal and Lichtenstein. The winners of the nine preliminary groups will qualify directly to the European Championships to be hosted by Italy, while four of the second-placed teams in all groups having the best score will qualify to the playoffs. (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • Newsflash 11, 2016 UPDATE

    Newsflash 11, 2016 UPDATE

    CAMPAIGN — Romania on Friday kicked off its parliamentary election campaign, scheduled for December 11. Almost 6,500 people have registered as candidates for the 466 seats in the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, on behalf of political parties or as independents. This election, the list system has been reinstated; the last time it was used was in the 2004 elections, with new norms of representation introduced for senators and deputies.



    REP. OF MOLDOVA — Pro-Russian Socialist candidate Igor Dodon and pro-European reformer Maia Sandu face off on Sunday in the presidential run-off in the Republic of Moldova. About three million citizens are called to the polls to vote directly for the president, for the first time in 16 years, time in which the head of state was appointed by Parliament. Pundits say that this election has not only a political stake, but also geopolitical implications. Dodon wants to join the Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan Union, while Sandu pleads for reforming the state and joining the EU.



    PIPELINE — A gas pipeline between Romania and Bulgaria was inaugurated on Friday by the relevant authorities, the Bulgarian Energy Ministry has announced. Running over 25 km, the pipeline is the longest such installation in Europe so far. The Bulgarian portion runs over 15.4 km, the one in Romania is 7.5 km long, with 2.1 km running under the river Danube, separating the two countries. The pipeline provides a secure and permanent supply of natural gas for home and industry consumers in the two countries. Its inauguration meets the requirement of the European Energy Union requiring the creation of gas transportation systems between member states. The gas pipeline is part of a wider plan to link natural gas networks in Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria by the end of 2019.



    VETERANS DAY — Veterans Day was observed on Friday in Romania, too. Military and religious ceremonies were held in garrisons and at the heroes’ memorials across the country. Tribute was also paid to the 28 Romanian military who died in international missions, in Afghanistan, Iraq and Bosnia-Hertzegovina. On this occasion, the Romanian President, Klaus Iohannis, said the solid security guarantees that Romania enjoys at present are due, to a large extent, to the spirit of sacrifice, loyalty and patriotism. As of 2014, Romanians annually observe Veterans’ Day on November 11, concurrently with other European countries, the US, Canada and Australia. It coincides with other holidays, including Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, celebrated in other countries that mark the anniversary of the end of World War I. Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended on November 11, when the Armistice with Germany went into effect.



    DIPLOMACY — German chancellor, Angela Merkel, on Thursday had a phone conversation with the US President elect, Donald Trump, about maintaining relations between Germany and the US. The statement was made on Friday by the spokesman for the German Government, Georg Streiter. He said Angela Merkel is also due to have a meeting in Berlin on Thursday with the acting US president, Barack Obama, for talks on the free trade agreement between the US and EU.



    HANDBALL — The Romanian womens handball champions, CSM Bucharest, on Friday qualified for the next stage of the Champions League, after defeating the Russian team Rostov Don, 22-20, away from home. This is the first win grabbed by the Romanian team after having sustained three consecutive defeats. In the next stage, the Romanian team will face the Danish team Midtjylland. After having played five matches, CSM ranks second in the group, with 4 points, just like Midtjylland. (Translated by C. Cotoiu and D. Vijeu)