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  • July 2, 2019

    July 2, 2019

    SUMMIT – EU leaders are
    today having a third round of talks in Brussels to decide on the new leadership
    of EU institutions. Initially they agreed on Socialist Frans Timmermans to take
    on the Presidency of the European Commission, instead of German
    Christian-Democrat Manfred Weber, who enjoyed the supported of the European
    People’s Party, who would instead be appointed European Parliament President.
    However, the deal brokered by Angela Merkel was discarded by the EPP, who are
    unwilling to give up on the Commission presidency. Manfred Weber does not,
    however, enjoy the support of the French liberals, who criticize his lack of
    experience. On the other hand, Frans Timmermans cannot rely on the support of
    states in the Visegrad group and Italy. Bulgaria’s Kristalina Georgieva is
    runing for European Council President, yet after negotiations failed Prime
    Minister Boiko Borisov said she is out of the race. Belgium’s Prime Minister Charles
    Michel could be the next High Representative for Foreign Affairs, while
    Denmark’s Margarethe Vestager of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats could be
    the next First Vice-President of the European Commission. Representing Romania
    in the Summit is Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis.

    VISIT – Romania was, is and will
    remain the most constant and vocal supporter of Moldova, President Klaus
    Iohannis said earlier today after talks with Moldovan Prime Minister Maia
    Sandu, who is on a visit to Bucharest. The President said Bucharest will
    support at EU level financial assistance for the Republic of Moldova. In turn,
    Prime Minister Sandu said the Government wants to develop joint projects with
    Romania, and the European agenda is the defining characteristic of relations
    with Bucharest. Also today Maia Sandu met with her Romanian counterpart,
    Viorica Dancila, and with Chamber of Deputies Speaker, Marcel Ciolacu. Sworn in
    last month, Maia Sandu decided to pay her first external visit to Bucharest,
    although she previously announced she would visit Brussels. Another Moldovan
    official on Monday visited Bucharest, Foreign Minister Nicolae Popescu, who
    said Moldova is firmly and irreversibly on track to European accession. Last
    year, 68% of Moldova’s exports were to the European Union, while 20% were to
    Romania, Minister Popescu went on to say.

    DRAFT LAW – A draft law on voting abroad is under
    debate in the Judicial Committee of the Chamber of Deputies today. On
    Wednesday, the bill will be debated and voted upon in the plenary sitting of the
    Chamber of Deputies, the decision-making body in this case. The Senate on
    Monday passed the bill, which provides for alternative voting procedures for
    Romanians abroad, such as extending the vote for three days and postal voting.
    The bill is aimed at allowing all Romanians to cast their vote and avoiding
    difficulties and delays, such that were reported in the recent European
    Parliament election.

    TENNIS – Four Romanian tennis players are today competing in the Wimbledon
    tennis tournament. Ana Bogdan is playing Johanna Konta of Great Britain. Sorana
    Cirstea will take on Amanda Anisimova of the United States. Monica Niculescu,
    the recipient of a wildcard, will play against Andrea Petkovic of Germany.
    Finally, Elena-Gabriela Ruse will go up against Julia Georges of Germany. On
    Monday, another two Romanians, Simona Halep and Mihaela Buzarnescu advanced to
    the second round where they will be pitted against each other. In the men’s singles,
    Marius Copil lost 1-3 to Guido Pella of Argentina.