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Magurele Institute Laser Reaches World Record Power of 10 Petawatts

The laser installed at the Physics and Nuclear Engineering Institute in Magurele, Ilfov county reached its projected peak power of 10 petawatts (PW), or 10,000 trillion watts on Wednesday, achieving the highest power registered in the world.

Bank Tax Prompts Raiffeisen Bank International To Reevaluate Romanian Operations

Raiffeisen Bank International will reevaluate its operations in Romania following the government's introduction of a tax on banks' financial assets in December 2018, RBI CEO Johann Strobl said in the bank's annual earnings report released Wednesday.

Romanians May Stop Contributing to Mandatory Private Pensions after 5 Years

Romanians who contributed for at least five years to the mandatory private pension system known as Pillar II may choose to stop contributing, according to a norm issued by the country's financial watchdog ASF and published in the Official Journal.

Romania’s Average Net Salary Drops 0.7% on Month in January

The net average salary in Romania declined 0.7% in January compared with December, to 2,936 lei (around EUR617), after holiday and end of the year performance bonuses granted in December, data from the country's statistics board showed Wednesday.

Senate Judicial Committee Rejects Civil Partnership Bills

Two draft bills meant to regulate civil partnership in Romania were rejected on Tuesday by the Senate’s judicial committee, with ruling coalition senators voting against the initiative as unjustified.

Bucharest Crime Boss Nutu Camataru Released on Parole

Romanian infamous crime boss Ion Balint, known under the moniker Nutu Camataru, was released on parole from the Gaesti Penitentiary on Tuesday after serving only 16 months of a nearly six-year prison sentence he received for extortion.

Dozens of Magistrates Stage New Protest Against Judicial Decree

Several dozen magistrates in Bucharest organized an impromptu protest in front of the Palace of Justice in Bucharest on Monday evening, contesting the partially-repealed judicial decree issued three weeks ago by Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.

European Commission First Vice-President: We Have Seen No Progress Since CVM Report

The European Commission’s first vice-president, Frans Timmermans, said on Monday that the institution has seen no progress from Romanian authorities on recommendations made in the latest Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM) report, ahead of a meeting in Bucharest with the Romanian PM.

Bucharest City Hall To Build New Multi-Purpose Hall with Capacity of 20,000

The General Council of the Municipality of Bucharest approved on Monday the funds necessary to construct a new multi-purpose hall in the capital, with the City Hall project stating that it will have a capacity of 20,000 seats.

Romanian PM Denies Receiving Draft Judicial Decrees Announced by Justice Minister

Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said on Monday that she did not see the text of either of two emergency decrees amending judicial bills announced by Justice Minister Tudorel Toader, despite the fact that the minister stating that he forwarded the drafts.

Romanian Fiscal Council Sees 2019 Budget Deficit at 3.5% of GDP

Romania's Fiscal Council said Monday the country's budget deficit could reach 3.5% of gross domestic product this year, well above the EU limit of 3%, as the state budget is undervalued.

Romanian Government Postpones Cabinet Meeting

Romania’s Government decided on Monday to postpone its cabinet meeting set for the day, during which it was supposed to adopt an emergency decree setting budget caps for the 2019 state budget, and rescheduled it for Tuesday, 14.00 local time, government sources told MEDIAFAX.

Kovesi Responds to New Charges: Section Prosecutor Wants Media Case

Former Romanian anticorruption chief Laura Kovesi said in a statement on Friday that the accusations made against her by the Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) are used to denigrate her, and accused case prosecutor of trying to direct a “media case” instead of a judicial affair.

PMP Chairman: Former President Traian Basescu Undecided on MEP Bid

The chairman of Romanian opposition party PMP, Eugen Tomac, said on Thursday that former head if state and party founder Traian Basescu has yet to decide whether he will run in the upcoming European Parliament elections.

Romania’s Sovereign Investment Fund to Have RON19.11B Share Capital

Romania's Sovereign Fund for Development and Investments (FSDI) will have a share capital of RON19.11 billion, according to a draft government decision published Friday.

Kovesi Accused of Determining Local Chief Prosecutor to Green-light Illegal Indictment

Romania’s Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) published on Friday new accusations brought against former anticorruption chief Laura Codruta Kovesi, including one charge of determining a local chief prosecutor to green-light an illegal indictment.

Presidential Counselor: 2019 Budget Might Not Ensure the Sums Required to Pay All Pensions

Romanian presidential counselor Cosmin Marinescu said on Friday that the 2019 budget bill passed by the Parliament poses the danger of lacking the necessary budget to pay all expenses generated by the country’s pensions, due the underestimation of total costs.

Salmonella Found in Over 1.5 Tons of Meat in Mures County

More than 1,500 kg of meat used for grilled minced meat rolls was found to be infected with salmonella in Mures county, following lab analyses made on samples sent from the processing unit.

Aviation Academy Helicopter Crashes in Prahova County, No Victims

A Robinson 22-type small helicopter belonging to the Romanian Aviation Academy was involved in an incident on the Strejnic Airdrome in Prahova county, resulting in the destruction of the aircraft but with no victims, according to Romania’s Transport Ministry.

Former USR Chairman Temporarily Rejoins Party to Sign Alliance with PLUS

The former chairman of Romanian opposition party USR, Nicusor Dan, announced on Friday that he temporarily rejoined the party in order to sign the protocol for the group’s alliance with PLUS, which was rejected by the Central Electoral Bureau because the two party’s chairmen were not registered in t

Top Anticorruption Agency Accuses Justice Minister of Quoting False Data in FT Letter

Romania’s National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) accused Justice Minister Tudorel Toader that he presented false data in a letter he sent to Financial Times on Thursday, in which he argued against Laura Codruta Kovesi’s bid for the leadership of the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Judicial Offences Section Launches Second Case Against Kovesi

Romanian prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi said on Thursday that she was announced by the Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) of being prosecuted in a new case, and also accused that her right of defense was infrigned in several procedures during a five-hour hearing.

European Elections Central Electoral Bureau Challenged at Constitutional Court

The chairman of Romanian opposition party PMP, Eugen Tomac, announced on Thursday that the country’s Supreme Court forwarded a challenge made by the group against the establishment of the Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) for the upcoming European Elections to the Constitutional Court.

Ploiesti Court of Appeal Revokes Protective Custody Warrant for Fugitive Businessman Sebastian Ghita

The Ploiesti Court of Appeal admitted on Tuesday a challenge made by fugitive businessman and former Romanian MP Sebastian Ghita, against a warrant for protective custody issued in a case where he is accused of corruption offences regarding several IT contracts.

Reuters: Romania not Using Huawei Equipment for Essential Communications Infrastructure

Romania is not using any equipment made by Chinese tech giant Huawei in the essential infrastructure managed by its Special Telecommunications Service (STS), the agency announced in a statement sent to Reuters.

ECHR President Meets With Romanian General Prosecutor

The President of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), Guido Raimondi, attended a work meeting in Bucharest on Thursday with multiple Romanian prosecutors, including General Prosecutor Augustin Lazar.

Central Electoral Bureau Rejects Registration of USR-PLUS Alliance

Romania’s Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) rejected on Thursday the request register an alliance between current opposition party USR and the group recently formed by former PM Dacian Ciolos, PLUS, for the upcoming elections, according a statement issued by the latter.

European Commission First Vice-President: Concerns about Romania are Growing

The European Commission’s first vice-president, Frans Timmermans, told Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila that concerns throughout the EU are growing in regards to the state of the rule of law in Romania, in a meeting the two had on Wednesday.

Businessmen Rally to March 15 Protest Demanding Highways in the Moldova Region

Several businessmen announced on Wednesday that they will support the protest requested by Suceava entrepreneur Stefan Mandachi, who called for businesses to stop working for 15 minutes on March 15 in order to attract attention on the lack of highways in the Moldova region.

Kazakh–Romanian Energy Fund Invests $230M in Petromidia Cogeneration Plant, Gas Station Chain

The Kazakh–Romanian Energy Investment Fund, 80% owned by KMG Internatioanl and 20% by the Romanian state, plans to invest $230 million in a cogeneration plant at the Petromidia refinery and to expand the Rompetrol gas station network.

President Sends 2019 Budget Bill Back to Parliament

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announced on Wednesday that he will resend the 2019 state budget to the Parliament, after the Constitutional Court rejected his challenge on the bill earlier in the day.

German Fashion Retailer Kik Opens First Store in Bucharest in Bucur Retail Park

German fashion discounter Kik has opened its first store in Bucharest in Bucur Retail Park in the western part of the city, following an investment of EUR200,000, and plans to reach 30 stores in Romania this year.

Ruling Party Leader: There is Discontent Regarding the Justice Minister’s Activity

Social Democrat Party (PSD) Chairman Liviu Dragnea said on Wednesday that there is a state of discontent regarding Justice Minister Tudorel Toader within the party, adding that a discussion with coalition partners ALDE and PM Viorica Dancila on the subject will take place within the next week.

Lower Chamber Plenary Session Suspended for Lack of Quorum

The Romanian Lower Chamber’s plenary session on Wednesday, which had a no-confidence vote against Justice Minister Tudorel Toader scheduled, was suspended due to lack of quorum after the ruling Social Democrat Party (PSD) decided to not attend the vote.

Justice Minister on No-Confidence Motion: It Has the Content of a Political Statement

Romania’s Lower Chamber debated on Tuesday a no-confidence motion filed by the opposition Liberal Party against Justice Minister Tudorel Toader, with the minister accusing it of being a “political declaration”.

Romania to Relaunch Tenders for Two Lots of Craiova-Pitesti Expressway

Romania's roads authority CNAIR will organize new tenders for the third and fourth lots of an expressway linking the cities of Craiova and Pitesti in southern Romania and hopes to contract the works by the end of the year, spokesman Alin Serbanescu said Tuesday.

Judge Involved in Ruling Party Leader Appeal Receives Approval to Retire

The Judges’ Section of Romania’s top judicial watchdog CSM approved on Tuesday a retirement request filed by Supreme Court judge Luciana Mera, who is part of the court’s five-judge panel handling Social Democrat Party (PSD) leader Liviu Dragnea's appeal against a prison sentence.

Belgium Requests Romania to Introduce Airline Pollution Tax on EU Council Agenda

A Belgian regional minister representing the country at an EU meeting in Brussels requested Romania to file, as EU Council president, an initiative to increase taxes for commercial flights due to pollution on the Council’s agenda.

Dutch Citizens Detained Following Border Heroin Bust

Two Dutch citizens were caught by Romanian authorities on Tuesday trying to cross the border from Ukraine while transporting more than 84kg of heroin, according to the country's top anti-organized crime agency DIICOT.