Articolele autorului Miruna Gaman
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Romania’s Lower Chamber Defense Committee Meets Dutch Ambassador In Bucharest
Romanian officials from the Lower Chamber Defense Committee met Tuesday with Dutch Ambassador in Bucharest Stella Ronner-Grubacic and discussed bilateral collaboration within NATO, the acquisition of multifunctional corvettes and the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism. citeşte tot
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Chief Anticorruption Prosecutor Must Go In Front Of Inquiry Committee, Says Constitutional Court
Romania’s Constitutional Court has voted Tuesday that Chief Prosecutor at the National Anticorruption Directorate Laura Codruta Kovesi must go in front of the 2009 elections inquiry committee and provide the committe with all necessary information regarding its investigation. citeşte tot
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Romanian Finance Minister To Speak In Parliament On October 11 Regarding Split VAT
The Romanian Chamber of Deputies’ Standing Bureau approved Tuesday the liberals’ request that Finance Minister Ionut Misa speaks in Parliament about the split value-added tax, and set the date for October 11. citeşte tot
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The Justice System Cannot Undergo Reform Against Itself, Says Romanian President
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said Friday in Tallinn that representatives of the justice system have to rediscuss the justice laws amendment bill and that the justice system cannot undergo a reform against itself. citeşte tot
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President’s Opinion On Justice Laws Amendment Bill Is Unjust, Says Romanian Ruling Party Leader
Romanian ruling party leader Liviu Dragnea said Friday that he considers President Klaus Iohannis’ opinion that the justice laws amendment bill should be rejected to be unjust and that Parliament will continue to debate on the issue. citeşte tot
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Ukraine Suggests Romanian Ethnics In Grades 1 To 4 Have 80% Of Curriculum In Mother Tongue
Ukrainian representatives suggested that Romanian ethnics in grades 1 to 4 had 80 percent of their curriculum in their mother tongue, with the percentage gradually decreasing towards grade 12, in which case Romanian ethnics would have between 20 and 30 percent of their curriculum in Romanian. citeşte tot
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Belina Case Is An Attack Aimed At Destabilizing The State Of Law, Says Romanian Minister
Romanian Minister in Charge of European Funds Rovana Plumb said Thursday that the Belina corruption case in which she is allegedly involved is an attack aimed at destabilizing the state of law and the constitutional order. citeşte tot
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Romanian Deputy Demands Withdrawal Of International Support To Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Integration
Romanian deputy Constantin Codreanu said Tuesday that his party, People’s Movement Party, will demand the withdrawal of international support given to Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Integration, after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko passed the new education bill. citeşte tot
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Romania’s Kovesi And Two Other Prosecutors, Under Disciplinary Investigation By Judicial Inspectors
Romanian National Anticorruption Directorate Chief Prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi, deputy prosecutor Marius Iacob and head of department Gheorghe Popovici are currently facing an investigation over disciplinary misconduct which will be performed by the Judicial Inspection. citeşte tot
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Justice Minister’s Dimissal Is Out Of The Question, Says Romanian Social Democrat Leader
Romanian social democrat leader and Lower Chamber speaker Liviu Dragnea has said Monday that Justice Minister Tudorel Toader’s dismissal is out of the question. citeşte tot
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FOTO | Fostul Palat Regal, deschis vizitatorilor. Turul cuprinde şi Sala Tronului
Spaţiile istorice ale fostului Palat Regal, actualul Muzeu Naţional de Artă al României, sunt deschise vizitatorilor în 19 şi 26 septembrie, cu ocazia Zilelor Europene ale Patrimoniului. citeşte tot
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Romanian Politician Mircea Ionescu Quintus Died Aged 100
Romanian politician Mircea Ionescu Quintus died on Friday aged 100 in the city of Ploiesti, 60 kilometers north from capital Bucharest. citeşte tot
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Romania’s Regional Development Ministry Makes Appeal To Expand European Financed Cadaster System
The Romanian Ministry for Regional Development and Public Administration has announced Wednesday an appeal for projects in order to expand the European financed cadaster system, and it will accept proposals starting with October 16. citeşte tot
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It Is High Time To Bring Romania And Bulgaria Into The Schengen Area, Says EC President Juncker
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Wednesday that Romania and Bulgaria should enter the Schengen area as soon as possible. citeşte tot
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Romanian Chamber Of Deputies Validates Its New Standing Bureau
Members of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies validated on Friday their Standing Bureau for the new Parliament session and they also elected the leaders of political groups within the Parliament. citeşte tot
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Kaufland Romania Announces Language Courses In Aftermath Of Controversial Incident
Kaufland Romania announced on Friday that the company has begun an investigation and that it will introduce Romanian courses, among other measures, in the aftermath of an incident in which a man was refused by a shop assistant from a mostly Hungarian-speaking part of Romania. citeşte tot
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Employees End Protest At Romania’s Second Largest Shipyard
The employees that had been protesting at the Damen Shipyards Galati, Romania’s second largest shipyard, ended their protest on Thursday and returned to work. citeşte tot
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Romania And Bulgaria To Cooperate In Preparation Of Their EU Council Presidency Terms
Romanian Deputy Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu and Bulgarian Minister for Bulgaria’s Presidency of The European Union Council Lilyana Pavlova agreed for the two countries to cooperate in preparation of their terms for the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. citeşte tot
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Romanian Prosecutors Raise Independence Concerns Over Draft Justice Laws
Romania’s Public Ministry has expressed concerns on certain proposals within the draft justice laws published online by the Justice Ministry, such as a new specialized commission that would enquire magistrates. citeşte tot
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Romanian Judicial Inspection Profoundly Affected, Says Magistrate
Romanian magistrate Gabriela Baltag, a member in the High Court of Magistracy, says the Judicial Inspection will be profoundly affected in the aftermath of a checkup made at the National Anticorruption Directorate. citeşte tot
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Romanian Education Minister Announces Changes At Baccalaureat Exam
Romanian Education Minister Liviu Pop announced on Wednesday that the 2018 Baccalaureat exam will undergo significant changes. citeşte tot
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Major Bucharest Company Asks For Substantial Money Reimbursement
Unirea Shopping Center, one of the major companies listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, asks Carmen Palade, its former head of the Administration Board and CEO, to reimburse RON3 million to the company. citeşte tot
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Romanian Tourists Stuck In Madrid Due To Cancelled Flight
A group of Romanian tourists was stuck in Madrid after their Bucharest-bound flight was cancelled for technical reasons, and they were accommodated at hotels near the airport. citeşte tot
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UNICEF To Help Romania Fight Against Measles Epidemic
UNICEF will support the Romanian authorities in their fight against measles through awareness and information campaigns, according to the new UNICEF representative in Romania, Pieter Bult, who has met on Tuesday with Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose. citeşte tot
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Romanian Chief-Prosecutor Says Details Make The Difference in Justice
Daniel Horodniceanu, the Romanian Chief-Prosecutor that heads the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, says that his institution will express a point of view as soon as he sees the drafted justice laws, because the details make the difference there. citeşte tot