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RADOR: News from Romania, 98-07-22

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

July 22, 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] PNTCD Summer School;
  • [02] Further Remarks on PNTCD-PD Disputes;
  • [03] Talks on a Possible PNL-PNL Campeanu Merger;
  • [04] MI Restructuring;
  • [05] PDSR Press Conference;
  • [06] Gheorghe Funar Denies the Owners' Right to Get Their Former Properties Back;
  • [07] Talks Between Prime Minister Radu Vasile and a BNS Delegation;
  • [08] METAROM Federation Protests;
  • [09] Second Day of President Constantinescu's Visit to San Francisco.

  • [01] PNTCD Summer School

    Over 120 Christian-Democrat National Peasant students are attending the meetings organised by the ruling Christian Democrat National Peasant Party (PNTCD) in its Summer School at Campulung Muscel, Arges county. While attending a meeting in Campulung on Tuesday, PNTCD vicepresident Remus Opris said that political games and duplicity were not supposed to be part of his party's policy. He believed that most of the PNTCD members would reject such moves that, in his opinion, were purely accidental. In his turn, PNTCD vicepresidenJ Nicolae Ionescu-Galbeni said his party's new statute had to stipulate very clearly the responsabilities of the PNTCD decision- making bodies. He believes that a limited group of some 30 PNTCD leading members should be allowed to make the most important decisions. Agriculture Minister Dinu Gavrilescu has presented the participants with a report of the "Reform in Agriculture: A Proof of PNTCD Doctrine's Vitality". RADOR

    [02] Further remarks on PNTCD-PD disputes

    When asked to comment recent remarks by PNTCD vicepresident Vasile Lupu who said that there were no differences between his party and other parties in the governing coalition over matters of major importance, the leader of the Democratic Party (PD), Mr Petre Roman, said on Tuesday that he did not intend to start a polemic with Vasile Lupu but however he said that the "PNTCD should realise that it had to find the political forces to share similar initiatives concerning, for instance, the retrocession of land or forests, if Jhe party were really commited to answer the interests of the social categories the laws were expected to be made for. There is really a series of matters on which the PNTCD should clearly express its position", The PD leader admitted. "If they believe the laws should be strictly made according to their will if not at all, then such a belief is very dangerous and it may only affect those who are waiting for the laws to be passed", Mr Roman concluded. RADOR

    [03] Talks on a possible PNL-PNL Campeanu merger

    The leader of the ruling National Liberal Party (PNL), Mircea Ionescu Quintus, and the party's vicepresident Valeriu Stoica had talks with leading representatives of the Campeanu wing of the PNL (PNLC). Their talks on Tuesday focused on issues concerning a possible merger of the two parties. According to a statement by Mr Quintus, both sides have expressed their wish to achieve this last act of the Liberal unification and they agreed to consult the leaders in the territory over thJ issue within a month. Further talks between the two sides are expected by the end of August. RADOR

    [04] MI restructuring

    The meeting on Monday between the Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile and representatives of the local public administration focused mainly on issues concerning the demilitarisation of the police and ways of improving contacts between the prefectures and the local structures of the Interior Ministry (MI). Prime Minister Radu Vasile pointed out that MI's institutional restructuring, the police included, was one of Romania's European integration criteria, but the Romanian reality should be taken into account. The prime minister has admitted that the demilitarisation process of the police would request additional financing for some departments and an appropriate administration of the MI's existing funds. Referring to the cooperation between police inspectorates in the country, the prefects have mentioned recent negative developments in the counties of CalarasJ, Ialomita, Giurgiu and Teleorman. Interior Minister Gavril Dejeu has assured the prefects that some officials would be removed if necessary. RADOR

    [05] PDSR press conference

    The opposition Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) believes that, as long as Romania's economy is deteriorating, recent proposals made by Romania's Finance Ministry to raise taxes and other duties are inevitable. PDSR vicepresident Ioan Mircea Pascu told a press conference on Tuesday that the government's Budget was expected to face a lack of financial resources because any foreign financing had been ceased. As Romania's relations with the US is a top priority, the PDSR believes that the recent visit of President Constantinescu to the US was necessary. Mr Pascu has however mentioned the existing discrepancies between a certain official restraint concerning Romania's relations with NATO and an exaggerated evaluation of the Romanian president's visit to the US on one hand and, on the other hand, the Jecent doubtful attitude of Privatisation Minister Sorin Dimitriu towards the American investors and the enforced resposibilities allowing him to encourage such investments. RADOR

    [06] Gheorghe Funar denies the owners' right to get their former properties back

    In a letter to Romania's prime minister, the Mayor of Cluj, Gheorghe Funar, says that changes should be introduced in the Government Order allowing the retrocession of some biuldings formerly owned by Romanian national minorities and non-Christian-Orthodox churches. In this respect, the mayor mentions the former headquarters of the Transylvanian Museum Association in the Central Plaza of Cluj. Mr Funar claims that the existing association (founded in 1990) is not the legal successor of the former owner, an association being dissolved actually in 1949. Therefore, the City Hall of Cluj should not renounce the building's ownership. The mayor of Cluj also rejects the term of "Hungarian community" as stipulated in the Government OJder because, as he puts it, there is no such community legally confirmed and one should not believe the Hungarian community was one and the same thing with the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in Romania (UDMR). The Government Order allowing the retrocession of 17 buildings is actually coming into force as it was already published in the "Monitorul Oficial" despite the Culture Minister Ion Caramitru's refusal to sign the document. The document was published however without his signature. RADOR

    [07] Talks between Prime Minister Radu Vasile and a BNS delegation

    Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile had talks on Tuesday with a delegation representing the National Trade Union Block (BNS) Trade Union Confederation. The BNS delegates have mentioned that the Finance, Privatisation, Labour, Industry and Trade and Transport Ministries were to blame for the big delays in solving a series of problems. The BNS leaders have also warned of the existing tensions among the workers of RENEL (ed.J. Romania's national energy supplier) and SNCFR (ed.n. Romanian Railways). Referring to the SNCFR, the trade unionists said they were not against the restrcturing, but they however denounced the lack of dialogue with the Transport Ministry officials. Prime Minister Radu Vasile has asked the trade unionists to present a report of recent developments in the autonomous utilities allowing the government to consider the trade unions' position on different issues. RADOR

    [08] METAROM Federation protests

    A meeting on "A Future fot Romania's Metallurgy, A Future for Metal Workers" was organised by the METAROM Trade Union Federation at the metal producing plant in Otelul Rosu on Tuesday. Participants in the rally at METAFIL Otelul Rosu included metal workers from other cities such as Resita and Hunedoara along with most of the METAROM leaders. In his address to participants, METROM leader Aurel Radi said the rally yesterday and the other rallies to follow in the ten-day METAROM promotionJcampaign were supposed to be a warning of the existing problems the metal industry was facing. The next METAROM rallies are to be organised in Calan and Hunedoara on Wednesday. RADOR

    [09] Second day of President Constantinescu's visit to San Francisco

    The second day of President Constantinescu's visit to San Francisco started with a working lunch at the AIR TOUCH COMMUNICATION headquarters. AIR TOUCH, the world's air communication leader, is already involved in Romanian businesses as part of the MOBILPHON CONNEX GSM mobile telecommunication programme. The president's agenda also included a visit and an interview with the "San Francisco Chronicle" newspaper and a reception at the Commonwealth Club World Affairs Council. The San Francisco Mayor Will Brown and representives of San Francisco Bay companies have also joined the party. In the afternoon, the Romanian president visited the LORAL company, one of the world's leaders in space industry. In a statement to the press at the end oJ the visit, President Constantinescu said that all the objectives of his US visit had been achieved. He warned however that the positive results of the contacts he had would depend on how cooperative the Romanian authorities would prove in using them. Mr Constantinescu pointed out that Californian industries were top leaders in the world's HT and consequently, his visit to San Francisco proved to be very useful. RADOR
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