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RADOR: News from Romania, 98-06-19

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From: RADOR Press Agency <http://indis.ici.ro/romania/news/rador.html>

June 19, 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] Romania Government Entitled to Issue Ordinances During MPs' Holiday
  • [02] PD Expresses Its Further Support for Vasile Cabinet;
  • [03] PNL Believes Political Alliances Are Still Necessary;
  • [04] PAR Press Conference;
  • [05] PNTCD Deputy Gheorghe Cristea Says Agriculture Minister Should Step Down;
  • [06] Session of "Romania at Crossroads" Forum;
  • [07] Turkish Prime Minister on a Visit to Romania;
  • [08] Decision Concerning Romania's Participation in Peace-Keeping Operations in Bosnia.

  • [01] Romanian Government entitled to issue ordinances during MPs' holiday

    At their meeting on Thursday, the Romanian deputies have approved the draft law allowing the Romanian Government to issue ordinances during the MPs' holiday. Such ordinances could include decisions concerning the financial support of farmers, an accelerated privatisation process, social securities, labour forces, salaries, health, transports and telecommunications, defence, public order, national security and minorities. RADOR

    [02] PD expresses its further support for Vasile Cabinet

    The vicepresident of the ruling Democratic Party (PD), Cristian Radulescu said on Thursday his party expressed its further support for Vasile Cabibet as it kept its previous promises. The will of the voters in 1996 did not significantly change to motivate an eventual reconsideration of relations within the PD-CDR alliance, Mr Radulescu added. Referring to the elections for Bucharest City Hall, the PD leader said his party did not make any promise concerning its virtual support of the PDSR or CDR candidate. Mr Radulescu mentioned that the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) might become the partner of the PD as soon as the opposition party would solve its interbal differences between reformers and state-ownership supporters. PD Vicepresident Traian Basescu said there was a need for both political and public debates over the cases of PD members concerning their alleged cooperation with the former Securitate services as stipulated in the Ticu Dumitrescu Law. The PD vicepresident believes that the law should be completed as soon as possible. RADOR

    [03] PNL believes political alliances are still necessary

    By the end of the year at the latest, the ruling National Liberal Party (PNL) is to adopt its political and economic strategy on the verge of the year 2000. At a press conference on Thursday, PNL first vicepresident Valeriu Stoica said that his party's participation in the governing coalition should be evaluated according to the party's own programme and the interests of Liberal voters. He said the PNL believes, given recent developments in Romania, that aliances between parties were still necessary, and the party calls on its partners of the Democratic Convention in Romania (CDR) to deeply examine the activity, structure and politics within the alliance. RADOR

    [04] PAR press conference

    "The Romanian voters have welcomed "Romania's Right-Wing Manifesto" in support of a united political right-wing pole". The first vicepresident of Romania's Alternative Party (PAR) Adrian Iorgulescu said on Thursday. Mr Iorgulescu said that 25 deputies and senators belonging to the Christian Democrat national Peasant Party (PNTCD), Liberal Party (PL) and PNL along with other major Romanian personalities have already signed the document. Referring to recent reports of an alleged cooperation between politicians and the former Securitate services, Mr Iorgulescu said they did not emerge accidentally and he accused the Opposition of coordinating an underground campaign on the matter. RADOR

    [05] PNTCD Deputy Gheorghe Cristea says agriculture minister should step down

    The chief commissioner for agriculture in the Romanian House of Deputies, PNTCD Deputy Gheorghe Cristea, said Romanian Agriculture Minister Dinu Gavrilescu should resign. Mr Cristea says the minister has neglected both the reform policy of the Government and the PNTCD indeology over the issue. RADOR

    [06] Session of "Romania at Crossroads" Forum

    At the Cotroceni Palace on Thursday, the Forum for regional and interregional development "Romania at Crossroads" has presented its yearly report, the RRI reported. Romanian President Emil Constantinescu has attended the session. Aimed at promoting important projects of economic and social development, the forum has managed to bring our country into the international focus mainly for its major infrastructure projects. The Romanian president pointed out that such projects sopped Romania from being a "blank on the world map". The president said "it was in a professional way that Romania has learned to present its opportunities, and with quick results. Major projects, that Romania did not miss, should be politically sustained, and the Romanian Government should be firmly committed to prove the country's stability by its own efforts to achieve the task". RADOR

    [07] Turkish prime minister on a visit to Romania

    Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile met his Turkish counterpart Mesut Yilmaz at the Victoria Palace on Thursday. They both have expressed their support for investment projects in energy, transport, oil producing and machine building. While on a two-day visit to Bucharest, Prime Minister Yilmaz pointed out the event was a achance to revigorate cooperation between the two countries. As far as the recent developments in the Balkans were concerned, Romania and Turkey shared similar opinions mainly about the conflict in the Serb province of Kosovo. According to the RRA, the Turkish prime minister has promised that, at a press conference on Friday, he would provide further details about his visit and Turkey's relations with Romania. RADOR

    [08] Decision concerning Romania's participation in peace-keeping operations in Bosnia

    At a joint session in Parliament on Thursday, the Romanian senators and deputies have answered the Romanian president's request concerning Romania's future participation in peace-keeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina between June 21-30. Romania's military participation will incude an infantery unit, a trasport unit, a military police unit, Staff personnel and two C-130 Hercules transport planes. RADOR
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