Thursday, October 25, 2007

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EDITORIAL

The Constitution, toilet paper for Romania's PresidentRoxana Iordache – Ziua – read here -
Had ex President Ion Iliescu done a quarter of what today's President has done, civil society would have been intrigued. But the organizations that used to be very active can't see or hear the aberration coming from Cotroceni Palace these days. They are still at war with the ex President Ion Iliescu, although his break of the Constitution was a piece of cake as compared to President Basescu's breaks”.

POLITICS

Two polls in two different placesOvidiu Banches – Ziua – read here -
The election of MEPs and the referendum on the uninominal vote are to take place in the same day, but in different places, which asks for double efforts with view to preparations and, not last, for extra costs, as the government announced yesterday. Those Romanians who will want to vote in the scrutiny for the Parliament of Europe and in the President's referendum too will have to go to two different poll stations in November 25“.

LATEST

EuroDNA syndromeCristian Unteanu – Ziua – read here -
The political battle in Romania, targeted at control over the DNA (National Anti-Corruption Department), has therefore got a European pattern. In a 100-page report, MEP Paul Van Buitenen is pointing to the fishy reelection of Franz-Hermann Bruner to head the OLAF, despite the disastrous management on the institution”.

Black Sea can found Europe againCristian Unteanu – Ziua – read here -
... His visit is related to the Bucharest conference by the International European Move, due in November 28-30. The event is to tackle the new European neighborhood policy and synergy in the Black Sea region. Guests from Belorussia, Ukraine, the Moldovan Republic, Armenia, Georgia and Azerbadjan are to attend. In his exclusive interview to ZIUA, Pat Cox develops upon EU matters and the evolution of politics in Bucharest (...)”.