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European Parliament Committees Approve Report Allowing Romania To Join Future EMF

The European Parliament’s committees adopted on Thursday a preliminary report regarding the establishment of a European Monetary Fund (EMF), together with an amendment which allows the participation of EU member states who are not part of the Eurozone, such as Romania.

One Dead Following Plane Crash In Constanta County

One person died and another one was seriously injured after a two-seater plane crashed in Constanta county on Thursday, according to the Constanta Ambulance Service.

Romanian Prosecutor Loses EU Council Vote For EPPO Leadership

Romanian prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi, who is considered the frontrunner to lead the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), lost a secret vote held by the ambassadors of EU states to French prosecutor Jean-Francois Bohnert, according to sources quoted by news site New Europe.

Justice Minister Sends Timmermans Letter Presenting Judicial Decree

Romanian Justice Minister Tudorel Toader announced on Thursday that the European Commission First-Vicepresident Frans Timmermans a letter presenting the recent government judicial decree, after the EU official said that he did not expect the measure.

Justice Minister Announces Procedure To Appoint New General Prosecutor

Romanian Justice Minister Tudorel Toader announced on Thursday that he will launch the procedure to appoint a new general prosecutor, so that it could be finished by April, when the term of current General Prosecutor Augustin Lazar is set to expire.

Main Prosecutors’ Agencies Voice Concern With Recent Judicial Decree

Romania’s top prosecutors’ agencies expressed concerns with an emergency decree amending judicial bills announced by Justice Minister Tudorel Toader on Tuesday, especially on provisions which block delegations in top roles and alters the procedure of appointing and dismissing chief prosecutors.

Microsoft: Political Organizations In Europe, Including Romania, Targeted By Cyber Attacks

Several political organizations and institution in Romania were targeted by cyber attacks possibly originating from Russia as part of a European-wide campaign revolving around the upcoming European Parliament election, according to American tech giant Microsoft.

Presidency: 2019 Budget Does Not Take Economic Context Into Account

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis criticized yet again the 2019 state budget project adopted by the Parliament last week and said that the current Government is ”one of imposture”, in a message relayed by presidential spokeswoman Madalina Dobrovolschi on Wednesday.

ING Survey: Over 60% of Romanians Expect To Be Working Beyond Retirement Age

Around 54% of Europeans expect to continue working after retirement age, with the highest rates among Romanians and Czechs (63%), according to the ING International Survey Savings 2019 released Wednesday.

Black Sea Oil & Gas CEO Expects Tax Decree To Be Scrapped by 2021

Romania's tax decree could be scrapped completely by 2021 when Black Sea Oil & Gas is set to start extracting gas from the Black Sea in a $400 million investment, CEO Mark Beacom said Wednesday at ZF Power Summit 2019.

Government Passes Decree To Allow Increase Of State Child Allowances

Romania’s Government passed in its Tuesday meeting an emergency decree which allows for the increase of state child allowances, as was agreed in the 2019 budget, with the measure to apply starting with the month following the budget’s enactment.

Justice Minister Announces Emergency Decree Amending Judicial Bills

Romanian Justice Minister Tudorel Toader announced on Tuesday that the country’s Government passed an emergency decree with several amendments to judicial bills, mainly regarding the criteria for appointing top prosecutors.

Government Adopts Procedure To Designate Romania’s European Prosecutor

Romania’s Government adopted in its Tuesday meeting an emergency decree which regulates the selection procedures of its prosecutor which will be part of the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO).

Supreme Court To Hear Ruling Party Leader On March 18

Romania’s Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to schedule a new hearing for Social Democrat Party (PSD) leader Liviu Dragnea, at his own request, in the case where he is appealing a prison sentence for his role in fictitious hiring at a state agency.

Flu Epidemic Death Toll Reaches 138

Romania’s National Public Health Institute (INSP) announced on Tuesday that three more deaths were attributed to the country’s ongoing flu epidemic, with the number of deaths reaching 138.

Magistrate Investigation Section Chief Rejects Second Request To Recuse Kovesi Case Prosecutor

The chief prosecutor of the Supreme Court’s Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) decided to reject a second request from EPPO chief prosecutor lead candidate Laura Codruta Kovesi to recuse her case prosecutor Adina Florea, judicial sources told MEDIAFAX on Tuesday.

Prime Minister: Government To Look Into Amending Greed Tax Decree

Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila announced on Monday that the cabinet will hold talks regarding amendments for the emergency decree adopted in December 2018 which introduced several new fiscal measures, including a bank asset tax dubbed “the greed tax”.

Kovesi Files New Recusal Request For Case Prosecutor

Romanian prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi filed a new request on Monday to recuse magistrate investigation section prosecutor Adina Florea from a case where she is suspected of several offences in the 2011 repatriation of a fugitive businessman, according to judicial sources.

General Prosecutor Rejects Request To Recuse Magistrate Investigation Section Chief From Kovesi Case

Romanian General Prosecutor Augustin Lazar rejected on Monday a request made by prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi to recuse the chief of the Supreme Court’s Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ), Gheorghe Stan, from procedures in a case involving her.

Ruling Party Leader Files Request To Make New Statements In Fictitious Hiring Case

The chairman of Romania’s ruling Social Democrat Party (PSD), Liviu Dragnea, announced through his attorneys on Monday that he wants to make new statements in the appeal against the prison sentence he received in the fictitious hiring case in 2018, currently judged at the Supreme Court.

Prime Minister Notifies President Of Transports Candidacy Withdrawal

Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila sent President Klaus Iohannis an official letter in which she announced the withdrawal of Social Democrat Party (PSD) treasurer Mircea Draghici’s candidacy for the office of transports minister, Government sources told MEDIAFAX.

Government Sets March 28 Deadline For European Election Candidacies

Romania’s Government passed on Friday a general framework and timetable for this year’s European Parliament elections, setting a March 28 deadline for filing candidacies.

Kovesi Case: Inquiry Extended Over General Prosecutor’s Office

The Supreme Court’s Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) decided on Friday afternoon to extend investigations in the case where prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi is investigated for the 2011 repatriation of a fugitive businessman over the country's General Prosecutor’s Office.

President Criticizes 2019 Budget: Ruling Coalition Shows Its Disdain For Romanians’ Expectations

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis vehemently criticized the 2019 budget adopted by the Parliament on Friday, accusing the country’s ruling coalition of showing “total disdain” for the citizens’ expectations by increasing funds for political parties.

Bucharest Pulmonology Institute Faces Nosocomial Infection Crisis

Two patients hospitalized at the “Marius Nasta” Pulmonology and Phtisiology Institute in Bucharest died this week due to nosocomial infection with an antibiotic-resistant bacteria, while three others were also diagnosed with the infection, two of which are in serious condition.

Government Could Pass Decree For Child Allowances Increase On Tuesday

Romania’s Government could pass an emergency decree on Tuesday to modify the state child allowances law, in order to allow the increase included by amendment in the 2019 budget bill to be enacted, political sources told MEDIAFAX.

EPPO Lead Candidate Officially Suspected Of Several Offenses, Requests Case Prosecutor’s Recusal

Romanian prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi, the candidate favored to lead the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), said on Friday that she was informed she is a suspect in a case involving the repatriation of a fugitive businessman, and requested the recusal of the case prosecutor.

EPPO Chief Prosecutor Favorite Attends Court Following Subpoena

Romanian prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi, who is favored to be appointed chief of the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), arrived at the Supreme Court’s Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) for a hearing on Friday, after she received a controversial subpoena.

Kindergarten Investigated After Child With ASD Was Locked Inside Empty Classroom During Inspection

The Bucharest Municipal School Inspectorate (ISMB) launched an inquiry into a Bucharest kindergarten on Thursday, after reports emerged that a little girl diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was locked inside an empty classroom during an official inspection.

Parliament Plenary Approves 2019 Budget Amendment Increasing Child Allowances

The combined chambers of the Romanian Parliament approved on Thursday a Liberal Party amendment to the 2019 budget bill which raises allowances for children aged 2-18 from RON84 to RON150 per month.

President Requests Magistrate Investigation Section To Clarify Kovesi Case

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis requested the Supreme Court’s Judicial Offences Investigation Section (SIIJ) on Thursday to urgently clarify the situation surrounding a case opened against former anticorruption chief Laura Codruta Kovesi.

Court Maintains Decision To Annul Bucharest Municipal Companies

The Bucharest Appeal Court rejected on Wednesday a revision request from the Bucharest City Hall against a decision which annuls the establishment of 22 municipal companies, in a final decision, according to opposition party USR, which initiated the lawsuit.

European Commission On Kovesi Case: All EPPO Candidates Must Be Treated Fairly

The European Commission announced on Thursday that it is closely following the events surrounding the process of appointing a chief prosecutor for the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office, and that all candidates for the role must be treated fairly throughout the process.

Parliament Adopts Individual Articles Of 2019 Budget

The combined chambers of Romania’s Parliament adopted on Thursday morning the individual articles pertaining to the 2019 state budget, with debates continuing on the bill’s annexes, which include budgets for chief authorizing officers.

Hungarian Minority Leader: We Will Vote 2019 Budget In Form Approved By Committee

The leader of Romania’s main Hungarian minority party UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, announced on Thursday that the party’s MPs and senators will vote the 2019 state budget if it submitted in accordance with the report issued by the Parliament’s budget-finances committee on the project.

Top European Prosecutor Candidate Subpoenaed By Magistrate Investigation Section

Romanian prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi, considered favorite to be appointed chief of the upcoming European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), announced on Wednesday that she was subpoenaed by the country’s magistrate investigation section for a case in which she is suspected of abuse of office.

Finance Ministry Official Says Bank Tax on Assets is Quarterly

Romania's tax on banks' financial assets is to be levied quarterly on the quarterly assets balance, an official at the Ministry of Finance said Thursday.

Health Minister: Inquiry Launched Concerning Possible Fake Medical Phyiscist

A third scandal in the past two weeks regarding fake medical practitioners in Romania erupted on Wednesday, as Health Minister Sorina Pintea announced investigations into a possible fake medical physicist employed by the ministry.

Constitutional Court Postpones Ruling On Tax Evasion Bill Challenge

Romania’s Constitutional Court postponed on Wednesday a ruling on a challenge filed by opposition parties against the tax evasion adopted by the Parliament in December 2018, which allows all culprits in a tax evasion case to escape prosecution if one of them pays the damages and a 20% fine.

Health Minister: Inquiry Launched Concerning Possible Fake Physician

A third scandal in the past two weeks regarding fake medical practitioners in Romania erupted on Wednesday, as Health Minister Sorina Pintea announced investigations into a possible fake physician employed by the ministry.