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RADOR: News from Romania, 00-05-03

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

May 3, 2000


CONTENTS

  • [01] Presidential Decree;
  • [02] "Local Elections 2000" - Recommendations of the Central Electoral Bureau;
  • [03] Students Are Taking Minister Traian Basescu to Court;
  • [04] Mugur Isarescu - Emanuel Zervoudakis Negotiations;
  • [05] Finnish Prime Minister to Visit Romania;
  • [06] "Linked Seas 2000" Multinational Training Exercise;
  • [07] According to the US, Romania's Custom Duties Are Too High;
  • [08] Strike at Cernavoda;
  • [09] Meeting at the Romanian Press Club.

  • [01] Presidentual decree

    According to a presidential communique issued to the press, Romanian President Emil Constantinescu has signed on Tuesday the decree promulgating the law completing the additional document #2 to the Law 27/1994 on local duties and taxes. The document includes the list of buildings and contructions free of charge along with temporary authorised or accredited buildings and land for schools and universities. RADOR

    [02] "Local Elections 2000" - recommendations of the Central Electoral Bureau

    The Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) suggests that the counsellor elected as deputy mayor should submit the affidavit concerning his alleged membership or non-membership in the former Securitate only after the local counsellor elections were validated. Such recommendations were made to county electoral offices across the country. A person is allowed to run simultaneously for the position of mayor, local counsellor or county councellor within the same county constituency. Political parties, electoral alliances and independent candidates may still submit their candidacies as mayors or local or county counsellors to the electoral offices of their constituencies by May 5. The electoral offices of the constituencies should be completed by May 9. Citizens, political parties or electoral alliances may denounce the candidacies to the electoral offices of their constituency by May 11. There are still 33 days until local elections on June 4. RADOR

    [03] Students are taking minister Traian Basescu to court

    The leader of the Mational Association of the Student Organisations in Romania, Daniel Gandu, said the students were about to take Transport Minister Traian Basescu to court as he suspended the cut-price railway tickets he approved on the occasion of the Easter celebrations. The leader accuses the transport minister of violating the Eduaction Law. He added he also intended to present the Council of Europe with a complaint on the matter. RADOR

    [04] Mugur Isarescu - Emanuel Zervoudakis negotiations

    Romania's negotiations with the IMF resumed on Tuesday when Prime Minister Mugur Isarescu met Emanuel Zervoudakis, the IMF chief negotiator for Romania. The meeting was aimed at clarifying the last details of the report concerning the progress of Romania in its attempt to meet the IMF conditions as stipulated in the agreement signed between the two parties. The government spokesman said Mr Zervoudakis would like to take a detailed report to Washington. He also added that 20 of the 25 criteria in the agreement with the IMF were already reached. The remaining five conditions include such delicate issues as the budget-paid salaries within the GDP, and the situation of the loss-making state-owned companies. RADOR

    [05] Finnish prime minister to visit Romania

    Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lippnen is to arrive in Bucharest today for an official visit. He is expected to meet Romanian President Emil Constantinescu, and then have talks with Prime Minister Mugur Isarescu and Foreign Minister Petre Roman. Finland ensured the EU presidency until January 1, 2000. RADOR

    [06] "Linked Seas 2000" multinational training exercise

    The multinational "Linked Seas 2000" military training exercise has started in Portugal on Tuesday. A 89-troop Romanian unit is also participating. Participants also include 35000 officers of NATO member and partner states. The Romanian officers and senior officers are to be part of the command structures, marines, infantry, and special teams. The Romanian participation is sponsored by the USArmy while the Romania's National Defence Ministry (MApN) is covering the fees for the military. RADOR

    [07] According to the US, Romania's custom duties are too high

    The US are to present the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with a complaint about their existing trade disputes with six countries, Romania included. As the American trade representative announced in Washington on Monday, Romania is accused of imposing unjustified high custom duties to products such ready-made clothes, chicken and some spirits. The other five countries include Brazil, Argentina, the Philippines, India and Denmark. The US have also warned Japan, South Korea and Mexico that they would face similar measures in case they would not open their markets. According to a communique issued by the Romanian Trade and Industry Ministry, "Romania is only complying with the rules established by the WTO on the matter, and the US complaint about Romania's custom duties policy would only emphasize the country's progress in fighting custom fraud. RADOR

    [08] Strike at Cernavoda

    Romanian Labour Minister Smaranda Dobrescu expressed the hope that trade unionists on strike in the Danube city of Cernavoda would not put their warning into force and stop the nuclear reactor at the nuclear plant on river Danube as such action included technological dangers and high costs. Protesters are demanding higher wages and improved working conditions. The labour minister warned that any raise in the wages would affect the prices. She also mentioned that the parties involved in the conflict were invited to talks within the Economic and Social Council. RADOR

    [09] Meeting at the Romanian Press Club

    On the occasion of the International Day of the Freedom of the Press, the Romanian Press Club (CRP) organised a meeting on Tuesday with party leaders and senior deputies in the Romanian Parliament. CRP president Dumitru Tinu pointed out the discontent the journalists proved towards the recent draft law on journalism, signed by 75 MPs. The chief commissioner for art, culture and media in parliament, Eugen Vasiliu, underlined that no draft law would be considered without previous consultations with the CRP. CRP representatives and MPs are to set up a joint group aimed at drawing up draft laws on media issues. The vicepresident of the Democratic Party, Alexandru Sassu, made the proposal following the negative reactions of CRP board represented by Dumitru Tinu, Horia Alexandrescu, Cornel Nistorescu and Sorin Rosca Stanescu. RADOR


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