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EDITORIAL
Georgia on Europe's mind
The era in which Europe could rely on America to wage war, make peace, and establish democracy in its own backyard is over. With European Union enlargement, and as the recent Russian gas crisis demonstrated, that backyard now includes not just Ukraine, but Georgia as well. Indeed, as in Ukraine, Georgia is undergoing a test of democracy that Europe cannot afford to ignore.
Georgia was the first post-Soviet country to stage a "color revolution," and thus to...   (3 afisari)
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Documents in Ciuvica's war against Basescu
The GIP (Group for Political Investigations) coordinated by ex presidency adviser Mugur Ciuvica sent yesterday to the CNSAS (National Council for Research on the Communist Secret Service Archive) a set of documents showing Traian Basescu had been a collaborator of military intelligence structures in 1973-1976, while a student studying at the Marine Institute.
The GIP explains by press release: "They are the first official, signed documents by...   (3 afisari)
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Presidency: The president has never collaborated with the Securitate
Presidency Administration announced yesterday that the documents unveiled by the Group for Political Investigations had been used by the Ministry of Defense in the trial Traian Basescu vs. Mugur Ciuvica. Presidency Administration reminds that Ciuvica lost the latter trial after the appeal by Bucharest Courthouse and he was sentenced to pay 500 million ROL as moral damages to Traian Basescu.
The document also mentions...   (1 afisare)
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The Coanda defect
More than 4,000 people owning land in the Henri Coanda district in Bucharest wrote an open letter to Romanian president Traian Basescu, asking him for action to make things clear and open building operations. There are important names who signed this letter: Dorin Cocos, Mihai Puwak, Silvia Ciornei, Roxana Bichel, Steluta Racolta, Radu Ghetea, Tudor Mohora, Oliviu Gherman, Radu Feldman Alexandru, Dragos Constantinescu, Ioan Todiras, Mircea Ursache, Ralu Filip, Octavian...   (8 afisari)
POLITICS
Tariceanu: The PD is negotiating with Mitrea and Rus
Romanian PM Calin Popescu Tariceanu begged his Liberal colleagues yesterday to stop attacking the PD (Democrat Party) and Traian Basescu. The PM even voiced a scenario: the PD was having negotiations with the PSD (Social-Democrat Party) for political collaboration.
Confidential sources claim that behind closed doors Tariceanu told the Liberals that the Democrats were having talks with Social-Democrats Miron Mitrea in Bucharest and...   (1 afisare)
POLITICS - In Brief
Geoana wants shelter under Iliescu's umbrella
The PSD (Social-Democrat party) president Mircea Geoana said yesterday that the idea to create a Social Front was based on debates on a new political construction for left-oriented groups, more complex than the PSD and in which the latter party was interested.
Geoana stated it just one day after the PSD spokesman Cristian Diaconescu had claimed that eventual talks with the Social Front led by Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman didn't...   (1 afisare)
LATEST - In Brief
Patriciu is free
Bucharest Court of Appeal turned down yesterday prosecutors' appeal against the Bucharest Courthouse decision not to arrest businessman Dinu Patriciu. Therefore the latter is not going to be arrested for investigations in the Rompetrol case. (...)
After deliberating more than one hour and a half, the court (president Sofica Dumitrascu and judges Liliana Badescu and Mihai Oprescu) decided there was no evidence to call for precautionary arrest of Dinu Patriciu....   (2 afisari)
LATEST - In Brief
Sometimes Rosca is witness, sometimes he isn't
Prosecutors questioned yesterday ZIUA director Sorin Rosca Stanescu about certain press articles on the National Office to Fight and Prevent Money Laundry (the ONPCSB). Prosecutors refused to ask him for one more statement, after Rosca Stanescu mentioned that journalists had certain duties related to confidentiality. On the other hand, when prosecutors proceed to inquiry they must ask if the source providing information or documents...   (1 afisare)      1 comentariu
POLITICS - In Brief
Flutur saved lustration law
Yesterday the Romanian Senate passed the lustration law due to 69 senators voting for it. It was the exact number of votes needed for an organic law to pass. 49 senators were against it. In order to make sure of victory, the Alliance demanded nominal voting and it was accepted. It was due to the favorable vote from agriculture minister Gheorghe Flutur that the law made it. (...) (R.A., V.D.)   (1 afisare)
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