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The Week in Review 6-12 December

A look at the main stories in Romania this week.

The Week in Review 6-12 December
The Week in Review 6-12 December

, 12.12.2020, 14:00

The political scene after the
parliamentary elections


The future Parliament after last Sunday’s elections
will include the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the National Liberal Party (PNL),
the USR-PLUS Alliance, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), who will
be in Parliament for the first time, the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians
in Romania (UDMR) and the group of national minorities other than Hungarian.

The
recent elections saw the lowest voter turnout in parliamentary elections in Romania’s democratic history,
with a little over 33%. The coronavirus pandemic was one of the explanations
proposed for this situation, as thousands of new infections are reported every
day and the daily death toll hasn’t dropped below 100 in a long time. This is
in fact the reason why the government has decided to extend the state of alert
for a further thirty days, a measure that has been in place since mid May. The decision
was taken by the defence minister Nicolae Ciucă, who is also
acting as interim prime minister following the resignation of Ludovic Orban as
a first political consequence of the elections. The latter chose to step down
and lead as president of the Liberal Party the negotiations for the creation of
a parliamentary majority to support a centre-right government.

President Klaus
Iohannis has invited the representatives of political parties to consultations
on Monday. The talks will begin with the Social Democratic Party, which
obtained the highest score in the elections, 30%. The surprise was the result
obtained by the Alliance for the Union
of Romanians who, one year after it was founded, managed to win more than half
a million votes to become the fourth largest party in Parliament. Its leaders describe
themselves as radicals, supporters of values such as the traditional family,
the nation and the Christian faith. Abroad, where Romanian nationals were able
to vote over the course of two days, some 265,000 people cast their votes.



Romanian president attends European Council
meeting


President
Klaus Iohannis attended a meeting of EU leaders on Thursday and Friday where an
agreement was reached over the EU budget for the 2021-2027 period and the post-Covid
19 economic recovery fund of more than 1,800 billion euros. The deal had previously
been blocked by Poland and Hungary, who were opposed to making EU funding
conditional on the rule of law. The compromise reached implies the involvement
of the European Court of Justice. Under the deal, Romania is entitled to 46.7
billion euros to fund various policies, from agriculture, cohesion and rural
development to infrastructure and transport. It also benefits from 33.5 billion
euros under the recovery fund in the form of grants and loans.

President
Iohannis said Romania was ready to use the money for reform and investment in
key sectors. Another subject discussed by the European Council was the
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. The Romanian
president called for the creation of a flexible framework allowing all member
states to meet efficiently their climate change goals. EU leaders also agreed
that the epidemiological situation remains worrying despite the prospect of vaccination,
so efforts must continue to prevent a new infection wave.



Romania
to host EU new cyber centre


Romania
will host the European Union Cybersecurity Competence Centre aimed at
developing high technology and innovation. The centre will distribute EU and
national funds for cybersecurity research projects around the Union. Seven states
were in the race to host the centre, with Bucharest being chosen over cities
like Munich, Warsaw, Vilnius and Luxembourg. Romanian foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu said Romania’s hosting the
EU cyber centre is a success and the result of intense diplomatic efforts, including
at top level. This is the first EU agency to be hosted by Romania.


Romanian-American
cooperation in the energy field


An
agreement was signed on Wednesday between Romania and the United States about
cooperation on nuclear-energy projects in Cernavodă (south-east of Romania). The
terms of the agreement were established in October during a visit to the US by
the economy minister Virgil Popescu, when a memorandum of understanding was
also signed with the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Eximbank). To reach
its low-carbon and energy security targets, Romania wants to modernise one of
its nuclear reactors in Cernavodă and build another two, a project estimated at
8 billion dollars. Eximbank is to provide up to 7 billion worth of funding for
this project which, when in operation will be able to supply around 40% of
Romania’s energy demand, double than at the moment. The US may also finance the
Black Sea gas extraction. Following the unblocking of Black Sea investment, Romania
may become the biggest gas and energy producer in Europe. (CM)

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