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  • November 1, 2016 UPDATE

    November 1, 2016 UPDATE

    STRIKE The Romanian Trade Union Federation Sanitas
    has suspended the planned all-out strike in Romanian hospitals. Leaders of the
    member trade unions have made the decision following promises that next week
    Parliament will endorse salary rises in the health-care system. The salary
    increase measures adopted by the labour and budget committees of the Chamber of
    Deputies are to be voted upon in plenary session next week. According to the
    new provisions, salaries in education and
    health-care would increase by 15% on average, with a budget impact of
    some 300 million Euros.




    MEASURES The Romanian Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos
    believes the measures adopted by Parliament in the past months concerning pay
    rises in various sectors of the economy, amounting to 2 billion lei, which is
    over 1% of the GDP, might impact the budget significantly. They could either
    increase the deficit, which might prove disastrous for Romania, or trigger a
    drop in investments. Ciolos has stated that such pay rises for certain
    categories of employees are causing more imbalances, without actually solving
    the salary issue. The Prime Minister’s statements came after MPs on Monday had
    endorsed measures to increase the salaries of certain categories of employees
    in the country’s healthcare system and education. The Labour Minister Dragos
    Paslaru has described the measures as being driven by electoral purposes only.




    PERFORMANCE Attending in Bucharest the event celebrating 25 years of
    partnership with the World Bank, Romania’s president Klaus
    Iohannis has stated that there are areas where the country is still struggling
    with under-performing and incomplete processes. According to the Romanian head
    of state, Romania could capitalize better on the assistance
    provided by international institutions such as the World Bank. The WB-Romania
    partnership is the expression of a wide-range cooperation in various social and
    economic fields; it also reflects the complex evolution of the WB’s role with
    regard to Romania’s reform agenda, Iohannis has added. He has also stated that
    ongoing reforms are essential for sustainable development and economic growth.
    Iohannis has also pointed out that reforms in public and fiscal administration
    are among Romania’s key priorities.




    RADIO ROMANIA Representatives of the Romanian Public Radio held a
    meeting with the Ombudsman Victor Ciorbea on Tuesday, on the elimination of the
    TV-radio license fee, endorsed by Parliament last week, upon a proposal set
    forth by the Social Democratic Party. The delegation stated that a plea of non-compliance
    with the constitution should be formulated, as the TV-radio fee is the main
    source of funding for the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation, and its
    elimination changes radically the autonomous and independent existence of the
    public media services. Radio Romania was established 88 years ago. It has three
    national and several regional channels, as well as an international channel
    broadcasting in ten languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German,
    Italian, Serbian, Spanish, Russian and Ukrainian, as well as in Romanian and
    the Aromanian dialect.




    QUAKE Italy has once again been rocked by an
    earthquake, measuring 4.7 degrees on the Richter scale. The quake’s epicentre
    was in Macerata, the same region that saw the devastating quake of August this
    year. Another 130 aftershocks of the Sunday’s earthquake were reported during
    the night. 40 thousand people have been left without shelter after the
    earthquakes of the past days, including 200 Romanian citizens. A rapid-response
    team of the Romanian embassy on Monday went to the affected region to provide
    consular assistance. There are no Romanian citizens in hospitals and most of
    those who cannot return to their homes have been offered accommodation in
    hotels in the Umbria region. According to a communiqué by the Foreign Ministry
    in Bucharest, four Romanians have asked for assistance to return to the country.
    The Romanian embassy has also called on the Italian authorities to investigate
    the case of a Romanian who died 24 hours after Sunday’s earthquake.






    DRILL Over November 1st and 12th Romanian troops are
    participating together with their US allies in Patriot Shock V, a joint drill
    held at the Capul Midia Shooting Range in Constanta, south-eastern Romania.
    According to sources with the Romanian Defence Ministry, Patriot Shock V is a
    joint drill of tactical level involving ground troops and surface-to-air
    missile installations. The drill’s objectives are planning and fighting air
    strikes as well as checking on the interoperability of command-control units
    of the two surface-to-air structures, Patriot and Hawk PIP lll.