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RADOR: News from Romania, 98-05-08

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

May 8, 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] House of Deputies Proceedings;
  • [02] Senate Proceedings;
  • [03] Government Meeting;
  • [04] Recent Developments in the "Cigarette Operation";
  • [05] According to Government Spokeman, the Prime Minister Is Carefully Watching Inquiry into Cogarette Smuggling Case;
  • [06] Presidential Adviser Dorin Marian Vs. PDSR Senator Radu Timofte;
  • [07] PNL Demand: Amendments to Electoral Law and the Law on Political Parties;
  • [08] Protestes in Jiu River Valley;
  • [09] Romanian Foreign Minister Meetings;
  • [10] NATO Political-Military Committee Meeting in Bucharest;
  • [11] MAE Sanctions.

  • [01] House of Deputies proceedings

    On Thursday, the Romanian House of Deputies has started the debates on articles in draft law concerning the prevention and sanction of money laundring through the financial-banking system. The new regulations establish the money lundring methos to be sanctioned, and the obligation of those concerned to prevent the money laundring through their own banking system. The law also stipulates that a National Office for the prevention of maoney laundring should be set up. Details concerning its attributions are clearly explained in the first 12 articles already adopted. The deputies have also approved article 13 in the draft law on the activity of the SPP (Presidential Guard and Protection Service) as propsed by the special commission. According to the article, the SPP cannot initiate phone tapping or audio and video recordings unless they are previously approved. According to the law on national security, only the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) has the right to carry out such operations. RADOR

    [02] Senate proceedings

    The law allowing the access to personal files and the disclosure of the former Securitat as political police was subject to further debates in the Romanian Senate on Thursday. A new article was included on the occasion authorising the National Council for Intelligence Archive Studies to publish information concerning the identity, the nicknames and the positions of active or undercover senior officers and officers in Securitate services involved in political police activity. The senators have also adopted some articles establishing the status of the former Securitate agents and informer as well as articles concerning the setting up of the future council. RADOR

    [03] Government meeting

    The situation of Romanian naval companies was examined at a government meeting on Thursday. The ministers have decided that, at the next Cabinet meeting, the Privatisation Ministry, the Transport Ministry and the State Ownership Fund (FPS) should present reports on the matter. Privatisation Minister Sorin Dimitriu said there was a contract between the FPS and the ABM AMRO Bank, and some experts have gone to Constanta for an evaluation of the three naval companies there. They are expected to present their short term solutions in the next three months. According to a forecast, if in force this year, the meal tickets law would cost almost 1% of the GDP. The RRA says that President Emil Constantinescu could prevent it, if he were to sent the draft law back parliament. As far as the growing country risk was concerned, the Government expressed the hope that the situation was not perpetuating. RADOR

    [04] Recent developments in the "Cigarette Operation"

    A five-day arrest warrant was issued for Deputy Commander of the Otopeni International Airport Valentin Vasilescu. He was arrested last night unde the accusation of involvment in smuggling and association to crime. Military prosecutors have ruled another 25 days arrest for Stefan Andreias, Marian Chiata and Gabriel Negoescu. A previous five-day arrest warrant for the three men was issued on May 2. Attorney General Sorin Moisescu has informed that another arrest warrant was issued on the name of a woman but he stopped short of unveiling her name. The Attorney's Office of Dolj County Court has issued a 30-day arrest warrant on the name of Nabil Baktazar, the Romanian-Syrian owner of Joy SRL company, under the accusation of tax evasion and intelectual forgery. Police and Financial Guard officers have found Assos cigaretttes both at the company headquarters in the Malorex Market and the house of Nabil Baktazar's father- in-law in Malul Mare. The cigarettes are supposed to be part of the "March 23 transport" unloaded on the Otopeni airport. RADOR

    [05] According to government spokesman, the prime minister is carefully watching inquiry into cigarette smuggling case

    At the Government meeting on Thursday, Romanian Interior Minister Gavril Dejeu has presented a report concerning recent developments in the "Operation Cigarette 2" inquiry while Defence Minister Victor Babiuc has announced that his investigations were extended to other military airports near civil ones in order to prevent incidents similar to those in Otopeni. At a press conference yesterday (may 7), Government spokesman Razvan Popescu informed that Prime Minister Radu Vasile was carefully watching theM investigation and expressed the hope that the authorities would prove their skills and discover who the criminals really were. RADOR

    [06] Presidential adviser Dorin Marian Vs. PDSR Senator Radu Timofte

    Presidential adviser Dorin Marian has announced that he was to wait for PDSR Senator Radu Timofte at the Attorney General's Office with the Supreme Court of Justice on Friday morning. The senator representing the opposition Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) said he had clear evidence about the alleged involvement of Dorin Marian in the cigarette smuggling. Mr Marian said he decided to bring the senator to justice because his accusations were badly affecting both the Presidency and his own family. RADOR

    PDSR Senator Radu Timofte said neither the Military nor the Attorney Ganeral's Office did not call him up to provide evidence (ed.n. in connection with presidensial adviser Dorin Marian). Mr Timofte says Mr Marian's move is a serious error. If Dorin Marian wanted to meet him privately, then he was ready to meet him anywhere. RADOR

    [07] PNL demand: amendments to electoral law and the law on political parties

    PNL believes that both the lectoral law and the law on political parties should be amended. At a press conference on Thursday, PNL Senator Paul Pacuraru said his party would like the law on political parties to include a chapter concerning the activity of a party and a raise in the minimum number of members by almost 100% (from 10,000 to 20-25,000 members). According to the PNL, a party should have branches in 15 counties at least. RADOR

    [08] Protests in Jiu river Valley

    Some 50 miners have locked themselves up in a mine in Livezeni on the Jiu river Valley, and refused to get out. A group of 12 miners have initiated the protest on Wednesday evening, but soon they were joined by other miners. According to the same source, the miners are displeased with their salaries. RADOR

    [09] Romanian foreign minister's meetings

    While on a visit to Romania, the Turkish interior minister met Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu on Thursday afternoon. After the meeting, the Romanian minister informed that the talks focused on issues concerning the fight against organised crime and drug traffiking and both sides had concluded that their cooperation in the field proves extremely successful. The ministers have agreed to establish closer connections in order to get a growing efficiency. Mr Plesu estimated that political relations between the two countries were getting closer and closer, and appreciated Turkey's support for Romania's NATO integration. RADOR

    Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu met Austrian Defence Minister Werner Fasslabend. Their talks focused on the situation in the Balkans, the Kosovo crisis and, last but not least, the NATO expansion. When asked about the new MAE state secretaries, Mr Plesu informed that the full team would be announced soon, but he stressed that the nominations were based only on competence.(RMDOR)

    [10] NATO Political-Military Committee meeting in Bucharest

    While in the Romanian capital on Thursday, NATO Deputy Secretary Sergio Balanzino said that the meetings in Bucharest of the NATO Political- Military Committee and Euro-Atlantic Partenrship Council were a proof that Romania was interested and involved in NATO's activity. He said the event was an opportunity to consolidate, enlarge and secure the Partnership for Peace. Mr Balanzino indicated that both NATO and Romania were interested in a successful meeting. RADOR

    [11] MAE sanctions

    Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu has approved the proposal made by the Honorary Council of the Foreign Ministry (MAE) concerning the definitive callback and dismissal of Constantin Palascu, first secretary and chief of the Consular department with the Romanian embassy in Bonn and Gheorghe Stanescu, first secretary and consul in the German capital. The measures were taken following a MAE inquiry and they were announced on Thursday by Director General of the Consular and Justice Directorate Cristian Diaconescu. He has informed that both Palascu and Stanescu were excluded from diplomacy. MAE is to sent to its diplomatic and consular offices abroad a series of regulations aimed at preventing similar incidents. The ministry is also expected to review the job files in order to clear up responsabilities. RADOR
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