Articolele autorului Ioana Tudor
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Romanian PM Designate Presents New Cabinet Minister Nominees
Romanian Prime Minister Designate Mihai Razvan Ungureanu on Wednesday presented before parliament the list of minister nominees. citeşte tot
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Romania Ex-Senator Sentenced To Five Years In Prison For Fraud
Former social democrat senator Emilian Cutean has been sentenced to five years in prison by the Bucharest Court of Appeals for defrauding the government of over 200,000 lei (EUR45,998) during his term as head of the State Secretariat for the Problems of Revolutionaries (SSPR). citeşte tot
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Romanian Prosecutor General Extends By Six Months Anticorruption Department Head’s Term
Romanian Prosecutor General Laura Codruta Kovesi extended by six months the term of National Anticorruption Department (DNA) head Daniel Morar, the Prosecution Office said in a press release Tuesday. citeşte tot
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Romania Under Bitter Cold Alert From Wednesday Until Sunday
Romanian weather authorities on Tuesday extended an orange code alert for heavy snowfall and blizzards until Wednesday for several counties in the southeastern part of the country, and expect frosty weather countrywide until Sunday. citeşte tot
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EC: Report On Romania’s Justice Progress To Be Adopted Wednesday
The European Commission’s report under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM) for Romania will be adopted Wednesday, EC spokesman Mark Gray told MEDIAFAX Monday. citeşte tot
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Romanian President Invites Parties For Separate Talks Monday Afternoon On Designating New PM
Romanian President Traian Basescu invited parliamentary parties for separate talks Monday starting 3 p.m. on appointing a new prime minister, following Emil Boc’s resignation. citeşte tot
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Romanian President’s Meeting With Political Parties Rescheduled Following PM's Resignation
Consultations between Romanian President Traian Basescu and political parties on the EU financial stability treaty have been cancelled and a new meeting will be scheduled most likely for Monday to discuss appointing a new prime minister, the Presidential Administration said Monday. citeşte tot
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Romania Might Have Political-Majority Government With Technocratic PM - Sources
Romanian ruling democrat liberals are considering proposing a technocratic prime minister to replace Emil Boc, who resigned earlier Monday. citeşte tot
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President: Romania Paid Harsh Price For Politicians’ Inconsistency
Romania has paid a harsh price during its five years of EU membership for the inconsistency of its politicians, who discredited the country’s image in the European Union through some of their decisions, President Traian Basescu said Thursday. citeşte tot
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Romanian PM Counts Failure, Fulfillments Five Years After Country’s EU Accession
Once it joined the European Union, Romania ensured freedom of movement for its citizens and strengthened its rule of law, but also experienced disappointment, such as its low fund absorption rate or the work ban still applied to Romanians by several EU states, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Thursday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Miners Stage Spontaneous Protest Calling For Higher Wages, Improved Work Conditions
Over 1,500 miners at the seven coal mines located in the Jiu Valley, southwestern Romania, staged a spontaneous protest Wednesday and refused to go down, while others barricaded themselves underground. citeşte tot
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Ford Romania Presents First Official Photos Of B-Max
U.S. carmaker Ford on Wednesday presented the first official pictures of its minivan B-Max to be produces exclusively at its plant in Craiova, southern Romania. citeşte tot
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Romanian Govt To Urge Parliament To Adopt Statute Of National Minorities By End-June
The Romanian Government will call on the Parliament to approve the statute of national minorities by the end of June, according to the Government’s list of legislative priorities for 2012. citeşte tot
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Aviva Sells Businesses In Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic To U.S. Insurer Metlife
London-based insurer Aviva announced Monday it has sold its businesses in Romania, the Czech Republic and Hungary to U.S. insurer MetLife, as part of its strategy to reinforce operations on the markets where it has a dominant position. citeşte tot
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Romania Issues Bitter Cold Warning Valid Until Friday
Romanian meteorologists have issued an orange code warning of frosty weather valid from Monday until Friday for most of the country's regions, where temperatures are expected to drop to between minus 27 and minus 17 degrees Celsius. citeşte tot
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Romanian Car Park Up 1.17% In 2011, To 5.48M Vehicles
Romania's car park grew last year by 1.17% to 5.48 million vehicles, including 4.323 million passenger cars, 0.36% higher than in 2010, according to the data released by the Driving License and Vehicle Registration Department (DRPCIV). citeşte tot
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German Co Bosch To Invest EUR60M In Production Unit In Jucu, NW Romania
Germany's Bosch will open a car part production facility in Jucu, northwestern Romania, an investment worth EUR60 million, Ziarul Financiar reported Fridya, citing local television Transilvania L!VE. citeşte tot
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Romania Lifts Bad Weather Alert For All Regions, Except Two Southeastern Counties
Romania has lifted the bad weather alert for heavy snowfall and blizzards in all regions, except for the southeastern counties of Tulcea and Constanta, which will remain under a yellow code advisory for gusty wind, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Friday. citeşte tot
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Romanian PM Calls For Use Of Army Tanks In Snow Removal
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc called on the ministers of Defense and Transport to use military equipment, including army tanks, for emergency snow removal. citeşte tot
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Ford To Produce About 60,000 B-Max Minivans At Romania-Based Plant In 2012
U.S. carmaker Ford will produce 60,000 B-Max cars this year at its plant in Craiova, southern Romania, and estimates production will hit at least 100,000 units in 2013, Ford Romania said Wednesday. citeşte tot
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Romania Envir Min Informs Govt Of Plan To Suspend Pollution Tax On Cars For One Year
Romanian Environment Minister Laszlo Borbely informed the Government Wednesday about his plan to suspend for one year the application of the pollution tax upon the first sale of cars registered in Romania before January 1, 2007, said Government spokeswoman Ioana Muntean. citeşte tot
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Romanian Government Won’t Amend Law Cutting Revolutionaries’ State Allowance
The Romanian Government will not amend a law that cut state allowances for revolutionaries, the institution said in a press release Tuesday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Laid Off Military Staff Rally For Anti-Government Protest In Bucharest
Romanian laid off military staff have rallied Tuesday morning in Bucharest’s Victoriei square to show solidarity with the anti-government protesters who have been demonstrating countrywide for almost two weeks. citeşte tot
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Romanian Opposition MPs Might Go On Parliamentary Strike - Sources
The Romanian opposition Social Liberal Union might to go on parliamentary strike for 30 days, as the ruling coalition discarded opposition’s demands, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX Monday. citeşte tot
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Romania Might Suspend Pollution Tax On Cars Registered Before '07 For One Year
Romanian Environment Minister Laszlo Borbely on Monday proposed that the application of the pollution tax upon the first sale of cars registered in Romania before January 1, 2007 be suspended for about one year, until January 1, 2013, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX. citeşte tot
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