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Un protest pro-Palestina a fost înnăbuşit de francezi cu tunuri cu apă şi gaze lacrimogene

Poliţia franceză a folosit gaze lacrimogene şi tunuri cu apă pentru a dispersa un protest interzis de susţinere a poporului palestinian, joi, la Paris, după ce ministrul de interne a declarat că astfel de adunări sunt „susceptibile de a genera perturbări ale ordinii publice”, potrivit Reuters.

Romanian Acting PM Catalin Predoiu Heads First Govt Meeting Monday – Sources

The Romanian Government convenes Monday at 5 p.m. in an informal meeting to be headed by acting Prime Minister Catalin Predoiu, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX.

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.

Romania’s High Defense Council Meets For Talks On Railway Freight Co CFR Marfa Privatization

Romania’s high defense council CSAT will convene Monday for talks on the privatization strategy targeting state-run freight railway company CFR Marfa, the decentralization of the police service and the results of the fight against tax evasion, the Presidential Administration said in a press release.

Romanian President To Attend Talks On Govt Priorities Sunday

Romanian President Traian Basescu will attend a meeting of ruling Democratic Liberal Party leaders scheduled for Sunday afternoon, president’s spokesman Valeriu Turcan told MEDIAFAX.

Romanian Parliamentary Groups To Meet Monday Before Start Of Parliament Session

Romanian parliamentary groups will convene Monday, a day before the start of the Parliament’s 2011 first ordinary session, for talks on legislative issues and political strategies.

Romanian Parliament Resumes No-Confidence Vote Meeting

The Romanian Parliament has resumed the plenary meeting on the motion of no-confidence submitted by the opposition over the unitary wage law for the public sector, which the Government sought to adopt through a confidence vote last week.

Romanian Lawmakers Convene To Read Out Opp Parties’ No-Confidence Motion Over Unitary Wage Law

Romanian lawmakers on Friday convened in a plenary meeting to read out the opposition’s no-confidence motion over the public sector unitary wage law for 2011, for which the Government sought a confidence vote early this week.

Romanian Supreme Defense Council To Convene Thursday, Discuss Schengen Area Accession

Romania’s Supreme Defense Council will convene Thursday at the presidential palace to discuss a series of topics, including Romania's accession to the Schengen Area.

Romanian President Calls Meeting Of Supreme Defense Council For This Week – Sources

Romanian President Traian Basescu has called a meeting of the Supreme Defense Council (CSAT) for this week, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX on Monday.

IMF, Romanian PM Hold Working Meeting In Bucharest

A delegation of the International Monetary Fund led by Tonny Lybek met Monday with Romanian officials to discuss the Government’s commitments under a EUR13 billion loan agreement and set up the coordinates for the Fund’s next mission in Bucharest due in October.

Romanian Opp Liberals To Meet IMF Officials For Talks On Anti-Crisis Measures

Romanian opposition liberals will meet Tuesday with International Monetary Fund representatives for talks on the country’s economic situation, liberal vice-president Varujan Vosganian said Monday.

Romania’s Defense Council To Discuss National Defense Issues Tuesday

Romania’s Supreme Defense Council CSAT will meet Tuesday at the presidential Cotroceni palace to discuss, among others, Romania’s national defense strategy, Romania’s military forces and means that can be provided for military missions abroad in 2011 and the situation in Afghanistan.

Romania’s Ruling Party Decides Sunday Whether To Replace Any Cabinet Ministers

Romania’s ruling Democratic Liberal Party is to decide Sunday whether to have a Cabinet reshuffle or leave it as it is for another six months, party vice-president Valeriu Stoica said Saturday.

Romanian Senate Chairman Calls Standing Office Meeting On No-Conf Motion For Monday

Romania’s Senate chairman, opposition social democrat Mircea Geoana, said in a letter to democrat liberal Senate vice-president Anca Boagiu that he is calling a standing office meeting for Monday regarding the no-confidence motion calendar.

Romania’s Ruling Party To Hold Meeting Saturday, Invites Head Of State To Attend

Leaders of Romania’s ruling Democratic Liberal Party will hold a meeting Saturday, February 20, to discuss the party’s political priorities for this year and debate its by-laws in view of upcoming inner elections, party spokesman Liviu Negoita said Monday.

Romanian PM Nominee Klaus Johannis Meets Political Backers In Senate

Romanian Sibiu city mayor and parliament favorite for prime minister Klaus Iohannis said Sunday, upon arriving to Senate, where he will meet with the leaders of the parties that support him, that he came for “an almost working meeting” and he will stablish the steps to be taken next.

Romanian Lawmakers Vote On Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion Tuesday

Romanian lawmakers met in plenary session Tuesday to debate and vote on a no-confidence motion submitted by the opposition last week, seeking to overthrow the country’s minority government less than two months ahead of presidential elections due on November 22.

Romanian Govt Assigns EUR420M To Agr, RON600M For Autumn Crops

The Romanian Government approved EUR420 million in Treasury loan for agriculture programs and other 600 million lei (EUR1=RON4.2186) for autumn’s crops, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Saturday after the Government meeting.

Taking Responsibility For Laws Tests Coalition’s Political Will – Romanian PM

Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc on Saturday told the members of the Cabinet that he wants the government to take responsibility for the laws on wages, pensions and education, and thus test the coalition's political will and the parliamentary support for carrying out these reforms.

Romanian Min Deems Upcoming EC Report Null, Insignificant For Country’s Legal Sys

Romanian minister for the relation with Parliament, Victor Ponta, said Monday, before the meeting of the country's ruling coalition, that the European Commission’s upcoming report on Romania’s justice system is "null and void" and represents nothing for Romania's legal system.

ArcelorMittal Galati Management Asks Govt To Step Up Infrastructure Projects

Management at Romanian steel processing plant ArcelorMittal Galati asked the Government to step up the implementation of the infrastructure projects, which would increase the demand for steel, said Sunday company general manager Augustine Kochuparampil.

Romanian Pres Holds Speech At EU-USA Meet

The Romanian head of state said Sunday in Prague that a new era has begun in EU-USA relations, which proves that the correct approach was the one taken by Romania, namely the creation of a strategic partnership with the USA.

Romanian Pres To Attend EU-USA Meet In Prague

Romanian president Traian Basescu said Sunday, upon leaving for Prague, that the EU has some ambitious but expensive objectives, such as the intention to secure 20% of necessary energy from renewable sources by 2020, and these objectives place the Union at a disadvantage on international markets.

Romanian Defense Council Meets In Session Thursday

Romania’s Supreme Defense Council will meet in session Thursday at the presidential palace to discuss Romania’s objectives at the NATO summit in Strasbourg/Kehl, the restructuring of the country’s border police and the implementation of the Border Security Integrated System, the President’s office said Tuesday.

Romanian Pres, PM, Fin Min Did Not Take Part In Fin Ministry Talks With IMF Mission

The International Monetary Fund mission in Romania had regular talks with experts within the Finance Ministry on Wednesday, and Romania's President Traian Basescu, Prime Minister Emil Boc and finance minister Gheorghe Pogea did not take part in the discussion, the Finance Ministry stated.

Romania’s Def Council To Discuss Troops Presence In Iraq Jan 20

The Romanian Supreme Defense Council, or CSAT, is to meet at the presidential Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest on Tuesday to discuss the bilateral agreement with Iraq on the presence of Romanian troops in the country.

Democrat Liberals Must Scrap MPs’ Pensions, Keep Electoral Promises- Romania PM

Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc, head of the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL), said Saturday, at the meeting of the party’s legislative groups, that his party initiated a draft law aiming to eliminate lawmakers’ pensions, adding they ought to keep their promise regardless of potential setback.

Romanian Social Democrat, Democrat Liberal Leaders Meet At Govt HQ

The leaders of Romania’s governing coalition parties, social democrats and democrat liberals, meet at the government headquarters Tuesday at GMT 0900 to talks about the 2009 state budget and possibly about the appointment of a new interior minister.

Romanian PM Says Solution For Stability And New Govt Need To Be Found Fast

Romanian Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu said Tuesday before a Liberal Party meeting that politicians need to find a solution to make up a stable government as soon as possible and said liberals will have over 20% of seats in Parliament after redistribution.

Union Leaders To Attend Talks In Vienna Over Kraft’s Romanian Chocolate Factory

Two union leaders representing employees of Kraft Foods’ Romanian, Brasov-based chocolate factory said Monday they will go to Vienna on Nov 24 to meet with representatives from all of Kraft’s European units and discuss the problems of the Romanian factory.

Romanian President Briefs Media On Informal EU Meeting Conclusions

Romanian president Traian Basescu said Friday in Brussels, after the informal reunion of the heads of states and governments, that other crisis outbreaks could occur, in the world, after the USA and the EU, as the size of the financial crisis generated the risk of a global economic crisis.

Romania Stays Out Of Middle East Processes Pending Beckoning – Romanian Pres

Romanian president Traian Basescu said Monday Romania does not wish to interfere with the ongoing processes in the Middle East, but the country is ready to get involved, if asked to do so.

Romanian Universities Welcome Young Palestinians – Romanian President

Romanian President Traian Basescu said Monday at the end of the meeting with Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that Romania is willing to resume, starting with 2009, the university education programs for young Palestinians.

Romania Govt Postpones Meeting On Teacher’s 50% Pay Hike For Next Wk

The Romanian government will meet next week to discuss the implications of President Traian Basescu’s decision to promulgate the law raising teachers’ wages by 50%, Culture Minister Adrian Iorgulescu said Friday.

Romanian Liberal Leaders Reunite To Talk Teacher Salary Hike Aftermath

Romanian liberal leaders and ministers will reunite, Friday evening, in a meeting with the party president, Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu, to discuss the situation created when the head of state promulgated the law increasing teacher salaries by 50%.

Romanian PM To Discuss Fincl Crisis With Economic Experts

Romania’s Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu meets Monday, at 1200 GMT, with economic experts to discuss the necessary measures to limit the effects of the international financial crisis on the Romanian economy.

Romanian Pres to Meet With Ctrl Bk Governor Friday, 11:00 Local Time – Ctrl Bk

Romanian president Traian Basescu will meet Friday morning, at the central bank headquarters, with central bank governor Mugur Isarescu, the members of the central bank managing board and the presidents of commercial banks, in order to discuss the conclusions of the European Council.

Romania Defense Council Meeting Set For Tues – Sources

Romanian President Traian Basescu summoned a meeting of the Supreme Defense Council, or CSAT, for Tuesday (August 12 – e.n.) on a subject yet to be announced, presidency sources said Monday.

Romanian Consul In Warsaw Might Be Recalled In Crulic Aftermath

Romanian foreign affairs minister Adrian Cioroianu said he would meet with prime minister Calin Tariceanu during the evening and added the Romanian consul in Warsaw might be recalled because of "discrepancies" occurring in his statements.