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  • November 4, 2019

    November 4, 2019

    VOTE -
    Parliament is today convening in a joint session to vote on the program and
    structure of the Liberal Government led by Ludovic Orban. The Orban Cabinet
    needs 233 votes to be sworn into office. Ludovic Orban has signed political
    agreements with Save Romania Union, the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians,
    the People’s Movement Party, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats and the
    group of national minorities. The Social-Democratic Party has chosen not to attend
    Monday’s vote, while the PRO Romania Party claims it will not vote the new
    government.

    NATO -
    The King Ferdinand Frigate of the Romanian Military Navy, joined by a Puma
    battleship and a unit of the Special Ops Navy Forces onboard, are taking part
    in the NATO-led Sea Guardian 19 military operation until Thursday. The frigate
    is carrying out missions to deter any illegal activities on the eastern flank
    of NATO and the EU, under maritime allied command. Today the frigate is making
    a stopover in the port of Haifa, Israel. The frigate has previously made stops
    in Askaz, southern Turkey, as well as in Alexandria, Egypt, where the crew met
    with members of the Romanian community in Egypt.

    ELECTION -
    The candidate of the Moldovan Socialist Party, Ion Ceban, has won the election
    for the Chisinau city hall in Sunday’s second round of local elections.
    According to preliminary results made public by the Central Election
    Commission, Ceban won 52% of the vote, while his main opponent, pro-European
    Andrei Nastase, won only 47% of the vote. The voter turnout stood at some 38%. The
    second round of the local election was held in 384 towns and villages in the
    Republic of Moldova, with total voter turnout close to 40%.

    PROTEST -
    Thousands protested on Sunday night in Bucharest and other cities across the
    country in the Forest Rally, staged to voice protest both with the rising death
    toll of forest rangers and against illegal logging. Representatives of
    environment NGOs claim conservationists and forest officers must call on the
    authorities to take effective measures that should put an end to illegal
    logging.

    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Simona
    Halep will end the season in 4th position in WTA standings. She
    climbed one spot in the tables after the WTA finals in Shenzhen, China, where
    she failed to qualify to the semi-finals after losing to Karolina Pliskova of
    the Czech Republic, world no. 2. Halep had ended 2017 and 2018 in the number
    one position in the standings. Romanian-born Canadian player Bianca Andreescu
    will finish her first season in the top 100 in 5th place. Romania
    has another two players in the top 100 at present: Sorana Cirstea (72) and
    Irina-Camelia Begu (99). Australia’s Ashleigh Barty, this year the winner of
    Roland Garros and the Shenzhen tournament, will end the season in top place,
    followed by Karolina Pliskova and Naomi Osaka of Japan.

    (Translated by V. Palcu)