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  • September 8, 2023

    September 8, 2023

    LEGISLATION
    – Romania needs a new law against drug abuse, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu
    said, arguing that the new legislation should provide effective solutions to
    harsh realities and transpose EU best practices and regulations into national
    law. At the start of today’s government session, Marcel Ciolacu said the new
    law is one of the government’s priorities in the current parliamentary session,
    expecting the Interior, Justice and Health ministries to come up with a joint
    bill. We need a different approach, we need to take swift and firm action,
    identify the root causes, not just the effects and start bringing down drug
    trafficking networks, Marcel Ciolacu said. Another priority is to modify the
    law on gambling with a view to banning the operation of gambling establishments
    in cities. The bill has been already adopted by the Senate and has been
    submitted to the Chamber of Deputies, the decision-making body in this case.




    ROMANIA-USA RELATIONS – Defense Minister Angel Tîlvăr on Thursday met US
    Ambassador in Romania, Kathleen Kavalec. According to a Ministry release, the
    two officials discussed the latest Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports on the
    Danube River, close to Romania’s borders. Minister Angel Tîlvăr hailed the strong
    solidarity expressed by the Allies. In turn, Ambassador Kathleen Kavalec said
    the US government remains firmly committed to consolidating the defense and
    deterrence capacities of Romania and NATO against any type of aggression
    targeting allied territory on the Eastern Flank. In a telephone conversation
    with US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, Romania’s Foreign Minister Luminița
    Odobescu in turn hailed the support and solidarity expressed by the USA and
    NATO and highlighted the need for NATO to keep an eye on the developments in
    the Black Sea and the region. Secretary Blinken in turn underscored solidarity
    with Romania and thanked Bucharest for its support for Ukraine, as well as the
    additional measures Romania has taken to facilitate the transport of Ukrainian
    grain on its territory.




    GRAIN EXPORTS
    – The EU’s grain exports stood at 5 mln tons in the 2023-2024 farming season, down
    by 32% compared to the previous year, the European Commission announced. Romania
    remains the biggest exporter of grain to the EU, with 1.35 mln tons exported in
    the first two months, followed by Poland, France, Bulgaria and Germany. Ukraine
    is the biggest exporter of wheat and barley to the EU, accounting for half of
    total exports this season, Reuters reports.




    FEAST DAY -
    Christians in Romania today celebrate the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
    According to Christian tradition, the birth of Virgin Mary, Mother of God, was
    a miracle. The Virgin Mary is the most celebrated of all saints, whom the
    Church only celebrates on the day of their death. Four feast days are devoted
    to the Virgin Mary: the Nativity, the Presentation, the Annunciation and the Dormition.




    ENESCU – The
    Göteborg Symphonic Orchestra will today perform at the Palace Hall in Bucharest
    on the sidelines of the George Enescu International Music Festival held in
    Bucharest. Thursday’s program included a special concert featuring the Madrigal
    – Marin Constantin Chamber Choir conducted by Anna Ungureanu. The 26th
    edition of the George Enescu Festival has been held since 1958. This year’s
    edition is themed Generosity through Music. Over 3,500 artists, 40 orchestras
    from 16 countries will climb on stage this year.




    SPORTS – The
    Romanian men’s volley team is today playing Croatia in the round of 16 at the
    European Championships hosted by Varna, Bulgaria. Romania grabbed three wins in
    the group phase, including against the Olympic champions France. On the other
    hand, the Romanian rugby team is playing Ireland on Saturday in the first match
    at the World Cup in France. Romania was drawn in Group B alongside the world
    champions South Africa, Scotland, Tonga and Ireland. And in news from football,
    the Romanian men’s team is playing Israel on Saturday and Kosovo on Tuesday,
    both on home turf. With two wins and two draws, Romania is second in the group
    tables after Switzerland. (VP)