View Full Version : Romanian Government dissolved....
edyzmedieval
07-07-2005, 17:41
Damn!!!!!
This f****** GOVERNMENT has been dissolved!!!!!
Bye bye European Union for Romania!!!!
Steppe Merc
07-07-2005, 17:49
Any chance anyone has a link? Sorry, my knowledge of Romanian politics is next to nothing....
Sjakihata
07-07-2005, 17:53
lazy american, here it is http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050707.wromania0707/BNStory/International/
~;)
edyzmedieval
07-07-2005, 18:07
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Bucharest, Romania — Romania's Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu said Thursday his Cabinet would resign and early elections would be called after a court blocked essential justice reforms required by the European Union.
The Constitutional Court's ruling on Wednesday delays critical justice reforms that were requested by the European Union, which Romania wants to join in 2007.
The EU has warned Romania that its admission to the bloc would be delayed by a year if it fails to reform its inefficient justice system and enforce antitrust rules.
Mr. Tariceanu met Thursday with President Traian Basescu to discuss the situation. He later announced his resignation and said that legal procedures to hold new elections would be started.
“The blocking of the justice reforms means we have no chance to get a good report from the European Union that would allow us to join in 2007,” Mr. Tariceanu said later on television.
He said new elections were needed to get a stronger majority that would pass the justice reforms.
“People can vote on whether they want to keep this dirty (justice) system, with a Constitutional Court dominated by the former ruling (Social Democratic) Party.”
Parliament can overturn the court's decision with a two-thirds majority, but the ruling coalition lacks the majority necessary to overturn the court's ruling.
The court, which is packed with people who are close to former president Ion Iliescu and former Social Democratic Party lawmakers, declared certain parts of the justice laws to be unconstitutional.
The judges struck down passages which provided for competition for judicial appointments and a mandatory retirement age for judges.
Justice Minister Monica Macovei said those measures were necessary to provide for competent judges and an end to political influence on the courts.
The EU commission said Romania would have to make continuous progress to be able to join in 2007, and that Romania needed to have an “independent, impartial and efficient” justice system. The commission added that it would study the court's ruling.
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Interesting no?! ~;)
Tribesman
07-08-2005, 02:09
Interesting no?!
No ... Ukraines more interesting at the moment , they are punching each other in parliament over passing new legislaion .
Tell your politicians to have a punch up to make it more newsworthy . ~D
Papewaio
07-08-2005, 02:12
Well it is actually a good step. It is giving the people the chance to vote to belong to the EU or not...
King of Atlantis
07-08-2005, 02:15
Well it is actually a good step. It is giving the people the chance to vote to belong to the EU or not...
indeed.
Zalmoxis
07-08-2005, 09:36
Seriously though, is joining the EU such a good thing?
edyzmedieval
07-08-2005, 09:42
I f***** care about the EU....
It's for Basescu, who's trying to do something for this country.... And also, joining the EU would bring him a second mandate....
But with this move, it's to the dogs.......
King Henry V
07-08-2005, 10:50
The EU is not what it's all cracked up to be.
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