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January 13, 2019

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January 13, 2019
January 13, 2019

, 13.01.2019, 14:12

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT – The priorities of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the EU and the assessment of the Austrian presidency will be on the agenda of the first plenary session of the European Parliament, due over January 14 – 17 in Strasbourg. On Tuesday, the European MPs will discuss with the Romanian PM Viorica Dancila the priorities of the Romanian presidency, focusing on cohesion and common values, security and strengthening Europe as a global actor. Also on Tuesday, Ms. Dancila and the European Parliament President Antonio Tajani will hold a joint press conference. In next weeks session, the European Parliament will debate the state of play on Brexit after the January 15th vote of the House of Commons on the accord agreed upon by PM Theresa May and the EU leaders. The members of the European Parliament will also debate and vote on rules to freeze EU payments to member states which jeopardize the rule of law, by means of actions such as interference with courts, or which do not tackle fraud and corruption.



BREXIT – British PM Theresa May has warned that if her plan for leaving the EU is not backed by the British MPs and Great Britain remains in the EU, that would be a “catastrophic and unforgivable break of trust in our democracy”, Press Association reports. Just two days before the vote in the House of Commons, the British Prime Minister called on the MPs to do what is best for the country and support her controversial divorce plan. Press Association reports that Theresa May has been pressured by the former conservative Prime Minister John Major to revoke article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, which regulates the procedure to be followed by a country that wishes to leave the EU, in order to halt Brexit, because, according to him, a no-deal exit would be “morally reprehensible”.



COOPERATION – In the past week, Romanian police and partners from the Schengen area have discovered some 600 people in relation with whom alerts had been entered in the Schengen Information System, reads a communique issued by the General Police Inspectorate and made public by AGERPRES news agency on Sunday. The Romanian Police have enforced 25 European arrest warrants. Also, some 250 people, wanted by the Romanian authorities, have been identified by foreign partners on their soil, following an exchange of information.



TOURISM – The Vienna Tourism Fair is today hosting a live cooking session, staged by the My Transylvania Association and Slow Food Sibiu. Visitors have the opportunity to taste dishes made from ingredients from the Sibiu area, in central Romania. Sibiu is also participating in the Stuttgart Fair, which is unfolding until January 20th, the largest in Germany, with more than 250,000 visitors last year. At this fair, Sibiu has its own stand, alongside four local travel agencies. This year, the Sibiu area is holder of the title of European Gastronomic Region.



BAD WEATHER – 12 counties in the north and west of Romania will be under code yellow warning for snow and blizzard until Monday afternoon. Also, the entire country will be affected by mix precipitations and powerful winds until Tuesday. Snow will pile up in many areas and strong gusts will be felt especially in the mountain areas, where the wind speed will exceed 100 km/hour.



TENNIS – The Romanian tennis player Simona Halep, no.1 in the WTA rankings, will play against Kaia Kanepi of Estonia in the inaugural round of the Australian Open, which starts on Monday. Kanepi (70 WTA) defeated Halep last year in the first tour of the US Open. In 2018, Halep played the final in Melbourne, losing dramatically to the Danish Caroline Wozniacki. Another 5 Romanian women tennis players will take part in the Australian Open: Mihaela Buzarnescu, who will face the American Venus Williams, Sorana Carstea, who will take on the Swedish Rebbeca Peterson, Irina Begu, playing against the German Andrea Petkovic, Ana Bogdan who will play against the Polish Iga Swiatek, and Monica Niculescu, who will take on Ekaterina Alexandrova of Russia. In the mens competition, Marius Copil is the only Romanian, and he will play against the Spanish Marcel Granolles.


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