Sentences with phrase «romanian government»

Bran Castle was reportedly offered to the Romanian government for a hefty price tag equivalent to $ 80 million USD.
The BEIP was initiated in collaboration with the Romanian government.
On 22 December 2017, the Romanian Government published in the Romanian Official Gazette no. 1022 the Government Emergency Ordinance no. 107/2017 («GEO...
The idea is that, in the midst of that decade's Cold War rhetoric, the Romanian government created its own version of an American cop show: a style - heavy, action - packed series that «not only entertained its citizens but also promoted communist ideals and inspired a deep nationalism.»
I found this site if you want to report her, it says it's run by the Romanian government:
Ad Astra, a nongovernmental organization of Romanian scientists with an interest in bringing the country up to international standards, has also protested the changes at CNATDCU in a recent public statement, where it pointed out that the Romanian government is sending contradictory messages by removing all expatriated scientists from CNATDCU while organizing a conference aimed at building bridges between at - home and expatriated scientists.
The cuts are only one flash point between the current Romanian government and CNCS.
In e-mails recently sent to CNCS grantees, the Romanian government announced that it would make cuts in the 2013 installment of multiannual research grants issued in 2011.
A protest letter to the Romanian government signed by 568 Romanian researchers notes that similar delays beset the 2010 funding round and that promises of later making up the payments fell through.
The good news is that the Romanian government, locked in a visa dispute with Canada, has already signaled there might be dissent, as has the parliament of Wallonia, which could prevent a full Belgian endorsement.
Alas, in recently approved draft legislation, the Romanian government declared the Canadian company's private project to be of public utility and of overriding public interest, which it is not, given that the Romanian Constitution stresses that «public interest riches», including underground resources, are the exclusive object of public property, meaning that they solely belong to the Romanian people.
Gabriel Resources would obtain 80 percent of the profits, with the rest going to the Romanian government.
With the Romanian government seemingly rushing to start the project, the Canadian company is also increasingly impatient to get it going, after waiting for 16 years.
On 31st of January 2017, Romanian Government has adopted a government (emergency) ordinance that changes a few articles in the Criminal Law:
Furthermore, Gabriel Resources recently announced that, on April 22, 2013, it had obtained a new planning certificate for the project, which the Romanian government has also failed to disclose.
Even if Minvest Rosia Montana starts renegotiating the profit percentage, it is unlikely that the Canadian company, which has to satisfy its stakeholders, will be willing to allow the Romanian government a substantially larger share of the profit.
The Romanian Parliament, also dominated by USL, is currently debating the modification of the 2003 Mining Law and considering amendments which would facilitate important erosion of citizens» rights, particularly by allowing foreign companies to expropriate the lands and houses of Romanian citizens on behalf of the Romanian government.
Similarly, the Romanian government has apparently demanded additional financial guarantees from the company for the post-exploitation environmental restoration process in order to demonstrate their conformity to existing EU standards, but has not made any information on these demands available to the general public.
However, Gabriel Resources would obtain 80 percent of the profits, with the Romanian government getting only 20 percent.
The Romanian Government's emergency ordinance to change the Penal Code decriminalizes or and reduces the criminal punishments for corruption offences such as abuse of office, conflict of interest, and negligence at work.
The Romanian social partners (Romanian Government, the five national trade unions confederations and national employers associations) signed the 25th of July a six year Agreement (2008 - 2014) concerning the progressive growth of the minimum national gross salary.
In September 2017, the Romanian government approved the payment of the last instalment from a 150 million Euro loan, with both the Government and the Presidential Administration praising the «excellent work» of the government in Chisinau.
At the end of January 2017, Romanian Government adopted an emergency ordinance late Tuesday to decriminalize official misconduct, dealing a blow to a yearslong drive to curb corruption in the...
Behind the façade of ostensibly supporting Moldova's EU path and its democratic institutions, the Romanian government is propping up a government with an almost non-existent approval, marred by controversies and disillusioning the pro-European citizens of Moldova.
In effect, both the Romanian government and the President are supporting the status quo in Moldova.
Furthermore, contrary to the Romanian government's claim, the region is not mired in inescapable poverty, but rather systematically impoverished by government industrial policy, which declared the region a mono - industrial mining area.
At the end of January 2017, Romanian Government (executive branch) made several changes to Criminal Law using a Government Ordinance...
As is the case with many foreign - owned resource extraction projects, Gabriel Resources owns 80 percent of the project, leaving the Romanian government with only 20 percent.
Severely affected by the global economic crisis, its GDP fell more than 7 % in 2009, forcing the Romanian government to request a $ 26 billion IMF emergency assistance package.
Following this, the Romanian government adopted drastic austerity measures, resulting in a further 1.3 % GDP contraction in 2010.
So strongly did they want to join the union, the Romanian government set about establish a high - level anti-corruption task force - and as a consequence, the country is now improving in this area.
We strongly urge you to comply with the requirements established by the Romanian government and complete all post-adoption requirements in a timely manner.
According to Zsolt Darvas, senior fellow at Bruegel, the stance of the Romanian government could not only impact investor trust and relations with the EU, but also to broader negative economic implications.
Half a million people took to the streets of Romania against the Romanian government's plans to tinker with the constitution.
While both the current and previous Romanian governments do not seem to mind their country being ripped off, the Romanian public has expressed its vehement opposition to the project.
However, it has been encouraged to be patient in its pursuit of the initiative by the fact that successive Romanian governments have indicated that they are happy to accept «its 19th century colonial operations, compared to -LSB-...] modern gold mines» and are willing to tolerate the concomitant risks of contamination and environmental damage, deemed «alarming» by Victor Bostinaru, a member of the European Parliament.

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** Croatia's government chose Romanian Grup Feroviar Roman (GFR) as the best bidder for a 75 percent stake in its freight railway operator, pursuing a drive to sell off state assets to help the budget.
And after three years of investigations into the treatment of Romanian animals in Egypt and Lebanon, government officials have finally recognised live export as an issue of significant concern.
On January 28, a freezing day in Bucharest, hundreds of Romanian citizens protested against a government - approved gold mining project in Rosia Montana by a Canadian corporation, Gabriel Resources Ltd..
The government must remember that, above everything else, it has a responsibility to protect and promote the Romanian people's interests, not those of foreign investors.
For instance, several Romanian MEPs (members of the S&D and ALDE) have shown an extremely friendly attitude towards the government in Chisinau, ignoring completely the effects of the new electoral reform or the government's lack of commitment to reforms.
FILE PHOTO - Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose addresses the Romanian Parliament before a no - confidence vote against Romania's Social Democrat - led government, in Bucharest, Romania, November 23, 2017.
The government will restrict the rights of Bulgarians and Romanians to work in the UK when their countries become part of the European Union in January.
Applebaum contends that the explosion of apparent support for Moldovan students and other protesters (10,000 + people showed up when only around a thousand were expected) was at least in part due to the work of agents provocateurs, who also led or pushed the protesters to break into government offices and plant a Romanian flag on the parliament building (Romania is apparently the national bugbear for pro-Russian Moldovans).
Whilst in opposition to the then liberal government, current Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta and his Social Liberal Union (USL), an alliance of several political parties, vehemently protested against the Rosia Montana mining project, which was supported by President Traian Basescu and his Democratic Liberal Party (PDL).
Around 200,000 Romanians have taken to the streets in cities across Romania and the world to protest against the government's recent approval of draft legislation for an open - pit cyanide - based mining project at Rosia Montana.
Given the over 21 - year - gap in the ability to demonstrate publicly (and the government's refusal to pay attention to their voices), the protesters remain in Bucharest's Piata Universitatii, after an entire month of daily protests, becoming a Romanian symbol of freedom of expression.
The government has said restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian workers coming to the UK will remain.
«Before Bulgaria and Romania joined the EU, the government worked with the International Organisation for Migration to set up an information campaign including overseas drop in centres, a telephone hotline and a website and leaflets in Bulgarian and Romanian to ensure that the right messages were conveyed overseas to those considering coming to the UK to work - that they needed a work permit before they came here, and emphasising the realities of life in the UK - in particular misconceptions about access to benefits,» the spokesman explained.
Headlines suggesting 29 million might come here are overblown, but even a few tens of thousands more Romanian or Bulgarian immigrants could throw the government well off course from its ambition to reduce net immigration to under 100,000 by 2015.
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