Articolele autorului Ioana Tudor
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Fmr Customs Chief In NE Romania To Be Investigated At Large For Corruption
The High Court of Justice on Tuesday ruled that Aurel Anea, former chief of the Siret crossing point in northeastern Romania, and 44 border police officers indicted for corruption will be investigated at large. citeşte tot
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Registrations Of Renault, Dacia Cars In Germany Dn 6% In April, To 12,900 Units
Registrations of Renault and Dacia cars in Germany fell 6% in April, to 12,900 units, while the overall German car market increased by 2.6%, to 266,300 cars, according to data released by Germany's motor vehicle department KBA. citeşte tot
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Romania’s Population Expected To Decrease In Next Four Yrs
The Romanian Government estimates Romania’s population will decrease by over 200,000 people in the next four years, to 21.1 million in 2015 from 21.3 million in 2011. citeşte tot
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Romanian Fmr Youth Minister Indicted For Abuse Of Office
Romanian anticorruption prosecutors on Tuesday indicted former Youth and Sports Minister Monica Iacob Ridzi in a corruption file where she is charged with abuse of office. citeşte tot
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Implementing U.S. Antimissile Shield In S Romania To Cost $400M
Costs to set up U.S. antimissile shield elements at a former airbase at Deveselu, in the southern Romanian Olt county, rise to $400million, plus $20 million to be allotted annually for system operations, a U.S. official said Tuesday. citeşte tot
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Romania Maintains Precautionary Terror Alert Following Bin Laden’s Death - President
Romania’s President Traian Basescu said Tuesday the country doesn’t need to raise the terror-threat level following the death of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, as authorities received no real information to justify such a move. citeşte tot
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One Person Injured During Anti-Terrorist Drill At Shooting Range In S Romania
One person has been injured Tuesday morning in an explosion which occurred in a Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) training center in Chitila, near capital Bucharest, said SRI spokesman Marius Bercaru. citeşte tot
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Romanian Opposition To Submit Simple Motion On Healthcare Monday
Romanian opposition liberals and social democrats on Monday will submit in the Chamber of Deputies a simple motion targeting the Health Ministry, said liberal leader Crin Antonescu. citeşte tot
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Romanian Carmaker Dacia Resumes Production
Romanian carmaker Dacia on Monday resumed production at its car plant in Mioveni, southern Romania, Dacia representative Anca Oreviceanu told MEDIAFAX. citeşte tot
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Romanian Dacia Car Registrations In France Up 6.6% In April, To 8,000 Units
Registrations of Romanian Dacia cars in France increased to about 8,000 units in April this year, up 6.6% compared to the same month in 2010. citeşte tot
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Romania Won’t Raise Terror-Threat Level In Aftermath Of Osama Bin Laden’s Death
Romania’s Interior Minister Traian Igas said Monday the country will not raise its terror alert level following the death of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. citeşte tot
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Romanian Carmaker Dacia Asked For RON42M In State Aid In 2010 To Build New Logan Model
Romanian carmaker Automobile Dacia asked for 42.4 million lei (EUR10.5 million) in state aid last year to develop the X 52 project concerning a new Logan model to be launched in 2012. citeşte tot
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Romanian President Summoned To Appear In Court After He Sued Opposition MP
A Bucharest court on Wednesday summoned President Traian Basescu to appear in court on May 18, in a case in which the head of state sued opposition social democrat MP Mugurel Surupaceanu who accused the Government and the Presidency of supporting the use of recreational drugs. citeşte tot
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Romanian Senate Rejects Solidarity Tax Targeting Financial, Lending Institutions
The Romanian Senate on Wednesday rejected a bill introducing a 2.5% solidarity tax on the profit of financial and lending institutions, which was put forward by several ruling democrat liberal lawmakers. citeşte tot
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Romanian Acting Labor Min Warns Illegal Work To Be Harshly Punished
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc, recently appointed acting labor minister, said Tuesday the country’s new labor legislation sets harsher punishments for illegal work. citeşte tot
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Romania Amends Law On Public-Private Partnership - Sources
The Romanian Government amended the law on public-private partnerships (PPP), after the European Commission warned Romanian authorities that the normative act breaches EU legislation, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX Wednesday. citeşte tot
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EC Authorizes Romanian RON1.3B Aid Scheme For Farmers
The European Commission on Wednesday has authorized a Romanian state aid scheme with a budget of 1.3 billion lei (EUR1=RON4.0858) which aims to support farmers who face difficulties due to the economic crisis. citeşte tot
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Romanian State Secretary Nicolae Ivaschescu Appointed Interim Labor Minister
Romanian Labor Ministry state secretary Nicolae Ivaschescu was appointed interim minister after Labor Minister Ioan Botis resigned, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Wednesday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Labor Min Says Wife To Quit Position As Adviser On EU-Funded Project
Romanian Labor Minister Ioan Botis said Tuesday his wife will quit her position as adviser to a EU and Government-funded project, amid allegations of a possible conflict of interest. citeşte tot
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Romanian Dacia Car Registrations In EU Fall 3.7% In 1Q, To 62,819 Units
Romanian carmaker Dacia is ranked 17th in the European Union regarding the number of new car registrations in the first quarter of the year, which dropped 3.7% compared to the same interval in 2010, to 62,819 units, according to data by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. citeşte tot
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Romanian Education Min Needs Extra RON2.5B To Complete Current Investments
Romania’s Education Ministry wants all pre-university education units to obtain sanitary authorization in the next four years, according to the Government’s fiscal strategy for 2012-2014 obtained by MEDIAFAX. citeşte tot
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Romanian Govt Considers Paying Court-Won Wage Rights In Smaller Tranches
The Romanian Government considers reducing the tranche to be paid next year to public sector employees who won salary rights in court to 5% from 34%, according to a draft fiscal strategy for 2012-2014 obtained by MEDIAFAX. citeşte tot
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Romanian Govt To Reduce Social Contributions, Keep Flat Tax, VAT Unchanged Until 2014
The Romanian Government will reduce social security contributions by two percentage points in the second half of 2011 and will keep the flat tax and the value added tax unchanged in the next three years. citeşte tot
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Romanian PM Says He Appreciates Transp Min Endeavor To Attract EU Funds
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc said Friday he appreciates the effort made by the Transport Ministry to attract European funds. citeşte tot
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Romania Must Pay Back EUR75M To EC For Misuse Of EU Funds For Agriculture
The European Commission claims back EUR74.9 million from Romania, as the country misused European agricultural policy funds. citeşte tot