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RADOR: News from Romania, 98-06-24

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

June 24, 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] Senate Proceedings;
  • [02] House of Deputies Proceedings;
  • [03] PDSR Is Against Seeting Up Universities on Ethnic Criteria;
  • [04] President Constantinescu on a Visit to Romanian Counties Affected by Floods;
  • [05] Agreement Between Mining Trade Unionists and Industry and Trade Ministry Officials;
  • [06] Romanian President on a Visit to the US;
  • [07] Romanian Prime Minister on a Visit to Poland;
  • [08] Meeting of Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu;
  • [09] NATO International Workshop.

  • [01] Senate proceedings

    At its session on Tuesday, the Romanian Senate has discussed the draft law allowing the Government to issue ordinances. Following debates, the Government was allowed to issue such documents for 11 of the 15 fields under discussion during the holiday. The fields involved include international agreements, financial support for farmers, budget-financial issues, health system, national education, defence and national minorities matters. Debates over the draft law are exJected to continue next Monday. RADOR

    Tuesday's debates in the Senate have also included the draft law supporting the Romanian communities all over the world. The document stipulates the setting up of the Eudoxiu Hurmuzaki Centre for Romanians all over the world - a public institution of higher education degree under National Education Ministry (MEN) coordination. The centre is expected to draw up programmes in support of schools in mainly Romanian communties abroad (in neighbouring countries especially) and coordinate training programmes for young Romanians abroad wishing to graduate all-level schools in Romania. The Budget as well as different sponsors, donors and financial-technical assistance from European organisations are to ensure the financial support of all programmes. RADOR

    [02] House of Deputies proceedings

    The Romanian deputies have adopted on Tuesday the draft law establishing the basic salaries for state-financed institutions and indemnities for public execuJive positions. The draft law was passed despite protests by the opposition Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR). The PDSR deputies have actually left the proceedings because, in their opinion, the law was immoral as it was stipulating extremely high wages for Romanian high-ranking officials. At the same time, both majority deputies and representatives of the opposition Romanians' National Unity Party (PUNR) have accused the PDSR of populism and demagogy. The deputies have ended their debates over articles in the draft law on public property rights and their legal framework. At the meeting on Tuesday, they have also adopted the draft law on financial support for medium and small farmers. RADOR

    [03] PDSR is against setting up universities on ethnic criteria

    At a press conference on Tuesday, PDSR vicepresident Ioan Mircea Pascu said his party was against the setting up of universities on ethnic criteria. PDSR expresses its support for the existing Babes-Bolyai University in the Jransylvanian city of Cluj and believes that the university's restructuring for political interests is mostly inadequate. Mr Pascu has announced that the PDSR would support Education Minister Andrei Marga in his efforts to prevent the setting up of a Hungarian language teaching state university. Referring to the scandal of the former Securitate files, the PDSR vicepresident said "the institutions entitled to preserve former Securitate documents were now under no control". RADOR

    [04] President Constantinescu on a visit to Romanian counties affected by floods

    After leaving the Moldavian towns of Moinesti and Targu Ocna on Tuesday, Romanian President Emil Constantinescu has visited the AEROSTAR plane manufacturer in Bacau. Referring to reports of the recent floods in many Romanian counties, and Moldavia especially, President Constantinescu said: "We should present the public opinion with the truth". According to figures provided by the president, only 0.2% of Romania's territory was affecJed by floods. "As the funds that Romania's Presidency can provide are most ridiculous, it can only contribute by coordinating certain financial resources and creating a feeling of human solidarity", the Romanian president added. RADOR

    [05] Agreement between mining trade unionists and Romanian Industry and Trade Ministry officials

    The leader of the National Confederative Centre of Mining Trade Unions in Romania (CNCSM), Marin Condescu, has announced on Tuesday that the miners have reached an agreement with the Industry and Trade Ministry. The document the two sides have signed said all administration councils and new directors general of all companies in the mining industry should be appointed by July 6. At the same time, the copper mines near Deva will turn into the National Company of Gold and Copper. A draft law is expected to decide that all spendings for loss-making mines to be closed down will be considered as public debt. The CNCSM leader warned that his trade union is to caJl on general strike unless the government will observe all its promises by July 15. RADOR

    [06] Romanian president on a visit to the US

    White House officials have announced that Romanian President Emil Constantinescu is due on a visit to Washington next month for talks concerning cooperation, trade and security issues. The White House communique says President Constantinescu's two-day visit (July 15-17) will provide an evaluation of the strategic partnership between the two countries a year after President Clinton's visit to Bucharest. Both presidents believe that the Romanian-American strategic partnership is an encouraging framework for developing bilateral relations and cooperation in Romania's attempt to join European and Euro-Atlantic structures. President Clinton and President Constantinescu are expected to discuss issues concerning Romania's reform process, NATO expansion and promotion of trade and investments of mutual interest. The two presidents are also expected to disJuss their countries' cooperation in defence, legal, energy, agriculture, technology and environmental matters. Before leaving for Romania, President Constantinescu will go on a visit to Chicago and San Francisco. RADOR

    [07] Romanian prime minister on a visit to Poland

    Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile met the Marshal of the Polish Seim (ed.n. the speaker of Polish Parliament). Yesterday morning, the Romanian delegation visited Warsaw's old districts, St. John Cathedral, the main stronghold of the ancient city and the Royal Castle. After having talks with the marshal and the deputy marshal of the Polish Seim, the Romanian prime minister organised a press conference for journalists accopanying the Romanian delegation to Poland. According to the same source, both sides have agreed that a system of interparliamentary relations should be created as parliaments in the two countries play a major role in developing bilateral relations. In this respect, Poland would like the Ukrainian pJrliament getting involved in the dialogue. Poland has also proposed a meeting of senators in Central and East-European countries while the Romanian prime minister believed that a future meeting of Central and East- European christian-democrat parties would be most interesting. He pointed out the Poland played a major role in the region. When asked about the future relations between Romania and Hungary, Mr Vasile said he welcomed the democratic process in Hungary, despite some alarming statements made recently. He however expressed the hope that relations between the two countries would not change. RADOR

    [08] Meetings of Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu

    Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu had talks on Tuesday with Dumitru Diacov, the speaker of the Parliament in the Republic of Moldova. The talks focused on issues concernign bilateral relations and recent political and economic developments in the two countries. Mr Plesu has welcomed the wisdom proved by Moldovan politicians Jn putting together a governing coalition. He pointed out that such political success should have good results and confirmed by facts. Mr Plesu and Mr Diacov said that both Bucharest and Kishinev had the political will to further encourage developing relations betweent the two countries. RADOR

    Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu met Khosrov Harutonian, the speaker of the Armenian Parliament, on Tuesday. Mr Plesu said the Caspian region was soon expected to become the pillar of international energy exchange and relations between Romania and Armenia could be enforced through the new routes connecting the Caspian Sea to Western Europe via Romania. Referring to Romanian-Armenian bilateral relations, Mr Plesu said a Romanian embassy in Yerevan should open as soon as possible. The two officials have also examined the future cooperation of the Romania-Georgia-Armenia triangle. RADOR

    [09] NATO international workshop

    The 15-th NATO International Workshop has been taking place in VJenna between June 20-22 on NATO's future security challenges. Back to Bucharest, Romanian Defence Minister Victor Babiuc said on Tuesday that the conference was very important as NATO's new security concept and the Kosovo crisis were the priorities under debate. It is Romania's President Emil Constantinescu who made the opening speech at the meeting in Vienna while the speech of Mr Babiuc referred to "Romania as Part of Central and East- European Security". As far as the Kosovo crisis is concerned, Mr Babiuc expects that recent talks in Moscow between President Yeltsin and President Milosevic may clarify Serbia's position on its military presence in the province. RADOR
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