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Romanian Education Unionists Protest Ouside Presidential Palace On World Teachers’ Day

Romanian unionists affiliated with education union federations FEN and ‘Spiru Haret’ will stage protests outside the Presidential Palace on October 5, the World Teachers’ Day.

Bucharest Apartment Prices Decline Continues In Sept – Survey

Prices of new dwellings in Romania’s capital Bucharest dropped by up to 7% on the month in September, while old apartments’ prices saw a maximum 4.2% decrease, according to a survey of property website imobiliare.ro.

Romanian Govt To Seek Confidence Vote In Parl To Pass Education Bill Unless Adopted By Senate

Romania’s Government will seek a confidence vote in Parliament to pass the education bill if the Senate fails to adopt the bill in the next seven to ten days, Adriean Videanu, vice-president of the country’s ruling Democratic Liberal Party said Monday.

Romanian Aeronautics Association ARCA Launches First Local Space Rocket

The Romanian Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Association (ARCA) Friday successfully launched the first Romanian space rocket, Helen 2, off the Black Sea coast, ARCA president Dumitru Popescu told a news conference Monday.

Romania Leu’s Stability In Sep Fueled By Up To EUR900M From Ctrl Bk – ING

Romania's central bank is estimated to have injected between EUR400 million and EUR900 million in the money market to keep a stable exchange rate for the leu, a report from the ING Bank released Monday showed.

Survey Puts Bucharest In Bottom Tier Of Go-To Cities For Business

Bucharest is second to last in a chart of Europe’s top-36 destinations for business, according to European Cities Monitor survey released Monday by real estate consultancy firm Cushman&Wakefield.

Romania August PPI Rises At 6th Fastest Pace In EU

Romanian industrial producer prices rose at the sixth fastest pace in the European Union in August, official data showed Monday.

Romania Ranks Fifth In Spam Sending Country Top – Panda Security

Romania climbed to the fifth position in the third quarter of 2010 in a spam sending country top, from the eighth position in the previous quarter, IT security solution provider Panda Security said in a report.

Number Of Tourists Entering Romania In August Up 8.9% YY

The number of tourists entering Romania was 8.9% higher in August compared with the same month a year before, while the number of tourists accommodated was down 15.2% on the year, the National Statistical Institute, or INS, said Monday.

Bucharest Local Authorities Keep Heating Subsidies, Adjust Heating Price

Bucharest local authorities decided the city will continue to grant heating subsidies, and the heating price was set at 100 lei/gigacalorie (EUR1=RON4.2672), VAT excluded, Bucharest mayor Sorin Oprescu told a news conference Sunday.

About 10,000 Romanian Education Unionists To Stage Protests On World Teachers’ Day

About 10,000 Romanian education system unionists are expected to participate in protests organized by the Federation of Free Unions in Education (FSLI) outside the Government’s headquarters Tuesday, on the World Teachers’ Day.

Three In Five Romanians Believe Mass Media Are Independent – Survey

Three in five Romanians believe mass media in their country are independent, according to a survey conducted by sociological research company CCSB and ordered by NGO “Pro Democratia.”

Most Romanians Believe Country Is On Wrong Path, Elections Are Rigged – Survey

Four in five Romanians believe elections in their country are rigged and the country is heading into the wrong direction, according to a survey conducted by sociological research company CCSB and ordered by NGO “Pro Democratia.”

Half Of Romanians Would Vote For Reintroduction Of Death Penalty – Survey

Half of Romanians would vote to reintroduce the death penalty, were there a referendum on this issue, according to a survey conducted by sociological research company CCSB and ordered by NGO “Pro Democratia.”

Most Romanians Distrust Presidency, Parliament, Govt, Parties – Survey

Romanians trust firefighters, the church and the military, while the President, Parliament, Government and political parties register the lowest level of popularity, according to a survey conducted by sociological research company CCSB and ordered by NGO “Pro Democratia.”

Healthcare Unionists Protest Wage Cuts In NE Romania, Clash With Security

Around 300 Romanian healthcare unionists of the Sanitas federation in Iasi, northeastern Romania, have clashed with security forces Friday afternoon in their attempt to break through security lines and enter the prefect’s office, in their protest over the 25% wage cut.

Romanian Forex Reserves Rise To EUR32.6B In September

Romanian foreign exchange reserves rose by EUR1.025 billion on the month to EUR32.58 billion in September, boosted by money from the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission, the central bank said Friday.

Two Romanian Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan, One Injured

Two Romanian soldiers have been killed and one has been injured in the explosion of an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan Friday morning.

Romania PM: Heads Will Roll If New Schengen Terminal Of Henri Coanda Airport Not Ready By Nov 4

Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc on Friday demanded the construction of the new terminal building of the Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport be finalized by November 4, and warned “heads will roll” if the deadline is not met and Romania’s accession to the Schengen Area will be affected.

New Terminal Of Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport To Be Put In Use In March 2011

The construction of the new terminal building of the Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport will be finalized in November and the terminal will be put in use in March 2011, along with Romania's accession to the Schengen Area.

Romania Will Appeal Rompetrol’s Actions In Court – PM

Romania will appeal in court oil company Rompetrol’s actions that do not comply with the law and will recover the debts by court orders, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Friday.

Romanian Dacia Worldwide Sales Up 12.1% In 8 Mos, To 221,000 Units

Romanian carmaker Dacia’s worldwide sales rose 12.1% in the first eight months of 2010, to 221,092 units, giving it a 0.6% share of the market, French group Renault, Dacia’s owner, announced Thursday.

Romanian President Calls On Interior Ministry To Crack Down Harder On Crime

Romanian President Traian Basescu said Thursday, at the Supreme Defense Council meeting, that the Interior Ministry must crack down harder on gang violence and organized crime and show zero tolerance to law violation and in situations affecting the dignity and integrity of ministry personnel.

Romania Gets 44.7% Stake In Rompetrol After Company Passes On Cash Redemption

The Romanian authorities Thursday rejoined the shareholder structure of oil refinery Rompetrol Rafinare (RRC.RO) with a 44.69% stake, after the latter failed to redeem in cash a 2.3 billion lei (EUR1=RON4.2674) convertible hybrid held by the government.

Romanian Union Leaders Agree On Joint Protests Of Up To 80,000 People

The leaders of Romania’s major trade union confederations decided Thursday to hold joint protests, meaning the rally planned for October 7 might be postponed to allow more time to mobilize 70,000-80,000 people.

EC Closes Infringement Against Romania On Optical Radiation

The European Commission has closed legal proceedings against ten countries, including Romania, after they communicated national measures to transpose European Union rules into national law.

Romanian Road Authority To Introduce Electronic Toll System On Oct 1

Romania’s public road authority CNADNR will introduce the electronic road toll system on October 1 and drivers without proof of its payment will be charged compensation between EUR28 and EUR1,210, depending on the type of vehicle, and will be fined.

Romanian Nurse Charged With Manslaughter Stays In Custody

Romanian nurse Florentina Cirstea, charged with manslaughter in the deaths of six premature newborns killed in a fire at a Bucharest maternity, will remain under arrest after the Bucharest Court on Thursday admitted prosecutors’ appeal to a lower court decision to temporarily release Cirstea.

EU Asks Romania To Comply With Bird Protection Rules

The European Commission has asked Romania to ensure that its bird protection legislation is fully compliant with EU law, as the Commission is concerned that hunting periods designated under Romanian law coincide with periods of special protection.

Romanian Transp Min’s Debts To Passenger Transporters Hit RON120M

Romania’s Transport Ministry has a 120 million lei (EUR1=RON4.2719) debt to passenger transport firms, which represents overdue payments for ticket price subsidies granted to disadvantaged people.

Progressive Taxation Would Hike Workforce Costs – Romanian Ctrl Bk Official

A return to progressive taxation would not help balance the budget deficit, since taxes collected on revenue represent some 3% of the gross domestic product, but personnel costs would surge, Thursday said Eugen Radulescu, audit manager at the central bank.

Romania Needs EUR100M To Finish Bucharest-Ploiesti Highway

Romania’s Transport Ministry needs EUR100 million to finish the last segment of a highway linking capital Bucharest to the nearby city of Ploiesti, which was supposed to be finished this year but was moved to end 2011.

Four Dead, 57 Injured In Bus Accident In SE Romania

Four people died and 57 were injured Thursday morning in Tulcea town, southeastern Romania, after a bus transporting tens of passengers plunged off a dam linking Tulcea to its industrial site.

Bucharest Council Adjusts Heating Price, After VAT Hike

Bucharest’s General Council approved Wednesday raising the price of heating in the city, in light of the VAT hike to 24%, from 19%.

Romanian Govt To Eliminate Minimum Tax As Of Oct 1

Romania’s Government decided to eliminate the minimum tax starting October 1, Prime Minister Emil Boc announced Wednesday.

Romania Could Become SE Europe’s Energy Mkt Hub – Hidroelectrica Chief

Romania has the chance to become an energy market hub in southeastern Europe, but it might miss this opportunity if it fails to make clear investment decisions on the production units' upgrade, Wednesday said Mihai David, general manager of Romanian hydropower producer Hidroelectrica.

Romania Economic Sentiment Rises Slightly In September

Romania’s economic sentiment index edged slightly higher to 76.7 points in September, helped by minor gains in industry and construction sectors, a widely watched European Commission monthly survey showed Wednesday.

Romania Could Join Eurozone Later Than Planned – Senator

Romania could join the euro area in 2016, one year later than planned, due to a prolonged recession, said Varujan Vosganian, head of the Senate’s economic committee and former finance minister.

EU Women Earn 20% Less Than Men, 35% Of Women Older Than 65 Live In Poverty – EP

Women in the European Union earn on average 20% less than men for the same work, resulting in lower pensions, while 35% of women older than 65 live in poverty, according to a Tuesday hearing in the European Parliament.

Romanian Tax Auth To Foreclose People With Overdue Health Contributions – Bill

The Romanian Senate on Wednesday adopted 61 to three votes and one abstention a normative act empowering the country’s tax authority ANAF to foreclose private individuals who fail to pay contributions to the Social Health Insurance Fund in due time.