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RADOR: News from Romania, 98-02-09

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

February 9, 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] DP - still in favour of a new government
  • [02] Press conference of the DP branch in Suceava
  • [03] "The country deserves a CDNPP Government"
  • [04] Alliance for Romania party takes a stand
  • [05] Sanitas Federation on token strike
  • [06] WEU Assembly President Luis Maria de Puig has arrived in Bucharest
  • [07] "The Council of Europe made no recommendations as far as the minorities' higher education is concerned", Minister Andrei Marga explains
  • [08] Tribute to Iuliu Maniu
  • [09] A raise of the licence tax on broadcasting

  • [01] DP - still in favour of a new government

    In an interview with RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI, the leader of the Democratic Party (DP) Petre Roman said his party is still favouring a new government, "more efficient, more credible, based on a reduced scheme, more efficient on its way to reform, more committed". He said DP, as member of the governing coalition, "expresses its committment to support, through both its MPs and its members all over the country, the reforms the coalition has agreed". There is no reform programme in that 'restitution in integrum' principle", Petre Roman stressed. RADOR

    [02] Press conference of the DP branch in Suceava

    During a press conference organised by the DP branch in Suceava on Sunday, DP Senator Cristian Dumitrescu said that the end of the DP-CDNPP crisis put also an end to a rather agitated period of incertitude in Romanian political life. According to RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI, the senator announced the beginning of a transition period which could allow the reform to resume. Senator Dunitrescu stressed that his party has proved its ability to finalise a political approach and, the positive image excepted, the only task which has been achieved it is the party's ability to deny allegations that DP has joined the coalition only to get more high ranking jobs and privileged positions. "Our political approach starts with the reform and ends with it", PD Senator Cristian Dunitrescu concluded. RADOR

    [03] "The country deserves a CDNPP Government"

    During an Alba Iulia branch conference on Sunday, vicepresident of the Christian-Democrat National Peasant Party (CDNPP) Remus Opris declared that the country deserves an overall CDNPP Government as a result of the next elections. Together with Vicepresident Mircea Popa Zatna and CDNPP secretaries Razvan Dobrescu and Virgil Petrescu, Mr. Opris is representing the party's leadership at the conference of the CDNPP branch in Alba Iulia. According to RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI, delegates are expected to present a report on the activity of the branch after the November elections, and they are to elect the new leadership of the CDNPP branch in Alba county. RADOR

    [04] Alliance for Romania party takes a stand

    According to RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI, the vicepresident of the Alliance for Romania party (AfR) Marian Enache has strongly criticized SDPR's intention to order the obstruction of AfR in its effort to form branches throughout the country. In a statement he made in the Moldavian city of Iassy, Mr Enache has claimed that recent threats made by the SDPR First Vicepresident Adrian Nastase were unprecedented in our political life after 1989, and they prove that the SDPR (Party of Social Democracy in Romania) does not really wish a closer relation between the social-democrat parties' leadership. Marian Enache accuses the SDPR that it chose to act in an extremist and dictatorial way, instigating its members against the AfR.RADOR

    [05] Sanitas Federation on token strike

    In a statement made to ROMPRES news agency, Sanitas Federation leader Marius Petcu said that the token strike on Monday will last two hours, medical services will be cut by a third, and only emergencies will be covered. He stressed that the main demand is a 100% raise in wages. If the trade unionists' demands will be not accepted during the meeting on Monday with Government officials, then the Sanitas Federation National Council will order a general strike starting from Tuesday, RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI reports. RADOR

    [06] WEU Assembly President Luis Maria de Puig has arrived in Bucharest

    The President of the WEU Assembly, Mr Luis Maria de Puig has arrived in Bucharest on Sunday evening for an official visit. On Wednesday, February 11, the WEU Assembly president is due in Constanta where he is expected to be awarded the Doctor Honoris Causa title of the Ovidius University. In a statement made to RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI on the international airport of Otopeni, Mr. De Puig said: "I am here to inform the Romanian authorities that our institution is favouring your country's accession to NATO, the EU and the WEU. This is our position and our will. On the other hand, I would like to know the position and the expectations the Romanian authorities have as far as Romania's NATO, EU and WEU faster integration is concerned. This is the task of my visit to Bucharest. I hope my visit will be both pleasant and politically interesting, given the very important meetings I have here". RADOR

    [07] "The Council of Europe made no recommendations as far as the minorities' higher education is concerned", Minister Andrei Marga explains

    Romanian Minister of National Education Andrei Marga has attended a meeting in Budapest on Saturday. On the occasion, Romania became part of the higher education cooperation programme in Central European countries. Referring to the recent letter the president of the Education Commission in the Romanian Senate has sent concerning the possible Hungarian language universities to be established in Romania, minister Marga said to a RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI reporter that issues of Romanian Government and Parliament concern are not to be discussed in Budapest. The Romanian minister said he is in favour of multicultural universities, and stressed that the Council of Europe made no recommendations or standards on the issue. This idea was shared by OSCE Commissioner Max van der Stoel on the occasion of his recent visit to Romania. "All states have the obligation to ensure a higher education for their minorities, but the minorities themselves should decide their programmes", the education minister explained. RADOR

    [08] Tribute to Iuliu Maniu

    On Sunday, in the northern town of Sighetul Marmatiei, a tribute was paid to the memory of Iuliu Maniu on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of his birthday and 45th anniversary of his tragic death in the prison of this town. RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI reports that high ranking officials in the Romanian Government and Parliament as well as the presidents of the county councils in the country attended the meeting. Referring to the event, a senior official of the county of Maramures recalled the great personality of Iuliu Maniu, the role he played in our national history, and the fact that, while still a youth, he fought to achieve the ideals of the Romanians in Transylvania - the Great Union in 1918. Participants have visited the prison in Sighet, and a mass was held in the Poors' Cemetery of the town. RADOR

    [09] A raise of the licence tax on broadcasting

    The Romanian Government has recently decided a ten time-raise of the annual licence tax on broadcasting, RADIO FREE EUROPE reports. The old tax remained unchanged since 1993, while costs have constantly raised since then. The new CNA (National Council of Broadcasting) taxes on authorising low power radio and TV stations start from 1 and 3,2 million lei, and they could hit up to 4 million lei. The annual licence tax for low power radio and TV stations could hit from 1,8 to 3 million lei while the annual tax on authorising the cable televisions starts from 1,2 million lei, and could hit 3 million lei. The tax on cable TV licence could hit 30 million lei, and depends on the number of consumers. "Cable TV operators claim the decision is unfair", said Mircea Suciu, the president of the Romanian Professional Association of Cable Communications (APRCC). Mr. Suciu stressed that the annual tax on cable TV licence could hit 30 million lei while the annual tax on licence for normal radios and TVs are not based on any high standards. RADOR


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