<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/"><channel rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro"><title>Romanian Daily</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653</link><description>fresh business news about Romania</description><dc:identifier>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653</dc:identifier><dc:date>2010-07-30T01:06:04+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Romanian Daily</dc:subject><dc:language>en</dc:language><items><rdf:Seq><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art9398247845/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art6918230717/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art5601103805/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art5524093470/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art0173495131/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1891250134/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art8877445651/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1222185302/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art4095734581/"/><rdf:li resource="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1289054634/"/></rdf:Seq></items></channel><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art9398247845/"><title>Luxembourg Ratifies Bulgaria and Romania’s EU Accession Treaty </title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art9398247845/</link><description><![CDATA[The Parliament of Luxembourg has ratified unanimously Bulgaria and Romania’s
  EU accession treaty, Europe.bg told FOCUS News Agency.<br />
  The debates lasted for two hours. Representatives of all the five factions
  and one independent MP took part in them. There were no objections to
  Bulgaria’s EU accession.<br />
  Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Asselborn presented the government’s
  ratification bill to the Parliament, voicing his support for it.<br />
  Since Luxembourg’s Parliament is unicameral, the ratification process is
  over. Now, only the Grand Duke of Luxembourg has to endorse the
  document.<br />
  <br />
  <a
  href="http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?catid=114&amp;newsid=91293&amp;ch=0">
  source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-06-30T05:58:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art6918230717/"><title>Ireland ratifies Romania&apos;s and Bulgaria&apos;s Accession Treaties to EU</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art6918230717/</link><description><![CDATA[The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) hails the ratification of
  Romania's and Bulgaria's Accession Treaty to the EU by the Irish
  Senate.<br />
   <br />
   The event marks the end of the parliamentary procedures of ratification of
  the two countries' Accession Treaty to the EU, with the Irish Chamber of
  Deputies having ratified the document on June 13, an MAE release says. MAE
  warmly thanked the Irish authorities for their active support given to
  Romania with a view to successfully conluding the process of accession to
  the Union in keeping with the schedule. Ireland's integration with the EU is
  an example, with this country's consistent support given to Romanian in its
  European route consolidating the prerequisites for an excellent cooperation
  between the two countries within the Union after Romania's accession on
  January 1, 2007, reads the MAE release.<br />
   <br />
   <a href="http://www.actmedia.ro/">source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-06-22T09:09:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art5601103805/"><title>Finland Nods Bulgaria, Romania&apos;s EU Accord</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art5601103805/</link><description><![CDATA[Few weeks ahead of taking over the EU Rotating Presidency, Finland has sent
  off a signal of good will to Sofia and Bucharest by ratifying their
  Accession Accord. <br />
  <br />
  The voting took place Monday in the Finnish Parliament, Romania's Mediafax
  news agency reported, to end with unanimous approval of the key document.
  <br />
  <br />
  The ratification law will enter into force once Finland's head of state,
  Persident Tarja Halonnen signs under it. <br />
  <br />
  The Scandinavian country filled in the list of EU states with completed
  ratification procedures where another 18 national parliaments have been
  added by far. <br />
  <br />
  Thus the number of EU members with pending - or still unopened -
  ratification of the key accord has cut down to five - Luxembourg, France,
  Belgium, Denmark, and Germany.<br />
  <br />
  To enter into force and let Sofia and Bucharest into the Union in time, on 1
  January 2007, the Accession Treaty signed last April must be endorsed with
  completed ratifications by all EU25.<br />
  <br />
  <a href="http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=65249">source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-06-20T07:15:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art5524093470/"><title>Dutch Vote to Finally Approve Bulgaria&apos;s EU Treaty</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art5524093470/</link><description><![CDATA[The Dutch Senate has approved the Treaty on the EU accession of Bulgaria and
  Romania late on Tuesday, the country's embassy to Sofia informed. <br />
  <br />
  The decision of the Senate is the final step of the ratification of the key
  accord opened by the Lower Chamber of the Parliament. <br />
  <br />
  On February 7 the Dutch House of Representatives passed the text opening the
  way for ratification by the Senate. <br />
  <br />
  The ratification reconfirms the strong political commitment of The
  Netherlands towards Bulgaria's EU membership on 1 January 2007, a press
  statement from the Dutch Embassy said. <br />
  <br />
  The Netherlands has reiterated its strong calls to the country to overcome
  the shortcomings indicated by the European Commission in its recent
  monitoring report. To that end The Netherlands has indicated its readiness
  to intensify its cooperation with Bulgaria in the months to come.<br />
  <br />
  The ratification will be enforced with a decree of the Dutch Queen.<br />
  <br />
  Thus the number of EU states with pending - or still unopened - ratification
  of the key accord has cut down to six - Finland, Luxembourg, France,
  Belgium, Denmark, and Germany.<br />
  <br />
  To enter into force and let Sofia and Bucharest into the Union, the
  Accession Treaty signed April 25, 2005, must be endorsed with completed
  ratifications by all EU member states.<br />
  <br />
  <a href="http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=64956">source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-06-14T07:09:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art0173495131/"><title>Romania’s Strong And Weak Points – EC Report</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art0173495131/</link><description><![CDATA[<a class="lnktitles"
  href="javascript:openwindowlink('http://www.mediafax.ro/english/multimedia/dumpMultimediaobject.php?i=MjhiNjczMDIzZaJrTUjFw5Q6dIK2sSLgwsI4fcpVPU7VLWxKa+iWZ57x5/55A1AIqaGPuFuSVh69d/cjrACF8p0TLDK0AucttyitCifSgA==',%20%22photo%22,180,122)">
  </a>The European Commission’s report on Tuesday signaled that Romania has
  made limited progress in public administration, budget revenues are still
  quite low and the privatization process is slow.<br />
   <br />
   Below are the strong and weak points that the EC pointed out in the report,
  according to the website of the EC Delegation in Romania. <br />
   <br />
   AREAS OF PROGRESS<br />
   <br />
   Political: Significant progress has been made in implementing the reform of
  the justice. The administrative capacity of the courts has steadily
  increased. The legislative framework to fight corruption has been reinforced
  and is being implemented. The National Anti-Corruption Directorate is
  working effectively and the quantity and quality of investigations into
  allegations of high-level corruption has increased. Romania has undertaken a
  serious decentralization process, whereby competences are decentralized
  along with budgets and ownership of policies. Substantial progress has been
  made in the area of child protection and the screening of the pending cases
  for international adoptions has been finalized according to schedule. <br />
   <br />
   Economy: The Romanian government’s fiscal policy became more prudent,
  ensuring that the general government deficit declined. Some progress was
  made in improving tax collection rates. Economic growth remains strong. Some
  energy prices were adjusted to meet costs, albeit slower than foreseen. The
  court enforcement of contracts and bankruptcy procedures have improved.
  <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 1: The overall legislative reform of the public procurement system
  is close to adoption. The newly established National Public Procurement
  Authority is functioning well with sufficient, competent and well trained
  staff in place. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 5: The national strategy on Intellectual and Industrial Property
  Rights and a related clear action plan aiming at improving administrative
  structures and enforcement are being implemented according to schedule. The
  administrative capacity of the enforcement agencies has been significantly
  reinforced. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 6: The overall situation has continued to improve and Romania has
  fulfilled its obligations under Annex IX point II of the Accession treaty.
  In particular, the enforcement rate as regards state aids is now close to
  reaching a satisfactory level. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 7: Overall situation in the veterinary sector has improved. The
  database for the identification and registration of animals is operational.
  Tenders were successfully concluded for all Border Inspection Posts and
  construction works have started. The number of noncompliant agri- food
  establishments has been significantly reduced. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 21: The designation of bodies for the management of structural
  instruments has been finalized. Administrative structures are being
  strengthened and cooperation mechanisms enhanced. As regards financial
  management and control, administrative capacity has been reinforced and EDIS
  application submitted. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 22: Legislation on industrial pollution (IPPC directive) is fully
  transposed. Institutional structures are in place. The number of issued
  permits of adequate quality is increasing. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 24: Implementation of the Schengen Action Plan has continued on
  schedule. The framework for financing border management needs has been
  clarified and the single multiannual investment plan has been revised.
  Recruitment of Border Police staff has continued on schedule. There has also
  been a significant increase in the administrative capacity of the data
  protection authority. <br />
   <br />
   AREAS WHERE EFFORTS ARE NEEDED<br />
   <br />
   Political: Limited progress has been made in the reform of the public
  administration and the statute of civil servants. Some further legislative
  amendments reforming court procedures would increase the efficiency of the
  justice system. Corruption remains a serious and widespread problem and the
  legislative framework remains to be completed as regards the financing of
  political parties, verification of wealth declarations or conflicts of
  interest by public officials and the introduction of liability for legal
  persons. Parliament must demonstrate there is clear political will to
  engaging in a long-term fight against high-level corruption in which no one
  is above the law. Current investigations into high- level corruption should
  now lead to criminal trials, final convictions and dissuasive sentences in
  cases of highlevel corruption in a reasonable timeframe. As regards mental
  health, measures need to be taken urgently to manage excess occupancy and to
  improve sanitary facilities in the psychiatric institutions, to reduce
  institutionalization by improving care in community and to improve access to
  pharmaceuticals. Further attention is needed to ensure full implementation
  of the new strategy for the disabled, including children, and further
  efforts are necessary to create alternative services for disabled and to
  improve the quality of residential institutions. Attention is needed to
  further improve Roma''s living conditions on the ground and to combat
  discrimination. <br />
   <br />
   Economy: Government revenue (in terms of proportion of GDP) remains low, as
  a consequence of tax reforms and tax collection rates which remain
  unacceptably short. Whilst there has been a slowdown in debt write-offs and
  accumulation of new arrears, these remain high. Public sector wages slipped.
  The decline in inflation has slowed. Privatization is progressing at a low
  pace, with companies bouncing back into state ownership. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 1: Alignment with the acquis on foodstuffs as well as the
  requirements in terms of control activities including labeling and
  traceability of GMO cultivations must be ensured. It must be ensured by
  Romania that non authorized Genetically Modified seeds will not be used by
  farmers after accession. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 3: as regards motor vehicle insurance, most of the institutions
  required by the Motor Insurance acquis are not yet operational. The
  Guarantee Fund and the Compensation Body have not been appointed and no
  proper financial means have been allocated to them. There is no staff
  appointed to handle queries and the database of the information centre is
  not yet accurate. This situation leads to persistent concerns for the
  signing by Romania of the Multilateral Agreement prior to accession. As
  regards the banking sector, Romania must ensure that the capital adequacy
  rules are applied in a coherent way to both banks and investment firms.
  <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 7: Preparations for the paying agencies, the integrated
  administration and control system (IACS) must be dramatically accelerated.
  Romania does not yet have appropriate rendering collection and treatment
  facilities for high risk animal by-product material. The tendering contracts
  for the eight rendering centers that should become operational by end 2006
  have not yet signed. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 10: The overall administrative and management capacity of the
  Romanian tax administration should be reinforced as tax collection rates are
  still too low. The pace of implementation of the tax IT interoperability
  systems (which has suffered strong delays for many years) should be urgently
  accelerated to ensure redistribution of VAT and excise duties between Member
  States, and to prevent fraud when, upon accession there will no longer be
  any more controls at borders. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 18: Implementation of the YOUTH program was suspended further to
  mismanagement of funds. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 21: The overall administrative capacity to manage EU funds
  including specialist training, monitoring and evaluation and operation of
  financial management and control systems should be considerably
  strengthened. Due attention should be given to project pipeline and
  preparation of final beneficiaries. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 22: Increased efforts are still needed in the areas of horizontal
  legislation, waste management and water quality in order to complete
  transposition and ensure full implementation. Preparations in the field of
  IPPC (integrated pollution prevention and control) have to be maintained
  with the current level of pace and quality. Nature protection requires
  increased efforts both in terms of administrative capacity and the
  designation of special nature protection areas. <br />
   <br />
   Chapter 24: There are still substantial efforts needed as regards
  Romania''s ability to sustain the current pace of the fight against
  corruption. Current investigations into high-level corruption should now
  lead to criminal trials, final convictions and dissuasive sentences in cases
  of high- level corruption in a reasonable timeframe.<br />
   <br />
   <a
  href="http://www.mediafax.ro/english/articole-free/Romania---s-Strong-And-Weak-Points-----EC-Report-490592-9.html">
  source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-05-17T06:35:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1891250134/"><title>Sweden ratifies Romania&apos;s accession treaty </title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1891250134/</link><description><![CDATA[Romania's EU treaty was ratified yesterday with a majority of votes by the
  Swedish Parliament, making Sweden the 16th state to green light Romania's
  accession. <br />
  "The unanimous vote in favor of the accession treaty's ratification is
  additional proof of the support Sweden gives to Romania's accession, as well
  as recognition of the progress made by Romania," said a release from the
  Foreign Affairs Ministry.<br />
  The ministry thanked the Swedish authorities for the support given for the
  successful finalization of the accession process, said the release.<br />
  <br />
  <a
  href="http://www.daily-news.ro/article_detail.php?idarticle=26116">source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-05-10T07:35:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art8877445651/"><title>Belgian House of Representatives Ratifies Bulgaria and Romania’s EU Accession Treaty </title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art8877445651/</link><description><![CDATA[Belgian House of Representatives ratified Friday Bulgaria and Romania’s EU
  accession treaty, the press office of the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry
  announced.<br />
  The Belgian MPs voted 115 -14 with one abstention to back the two countries’
  accession. All members of the Flemish extreme nationalists from Vlaams
  Belang were against the ratification. <br />
  In 2004 the MPs from Vlaams Belang did not back the EU accession of the ten
  new countries.<br />
  <br />
  <a
  href="http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?catid=114&amp;newsid=86867&amp;ch=0">
  source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-04-21T09:49:00+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1222185302/"><title>UK Ratifies Bulgaria And Romania&apos;s Treaty Of Accession</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1222185302/</link><description><![CDATA[Minister for Europe Douglas Alexander welcomed the UK's formal ratification
  of Bulgaria and Romania's treaty of accession on Wednesday 5 April.<br />
  <br />
   Douglas Alexander MP said:<br />
  <br />
  'The UK has been a strong supporter of Bulgaria and Romania's European Union
  membership aspirations. The Prime Minister was the first European leader to
  call for the opening of accession negotiations with Bulgaria and Romania in
  1999. Both countries have come a long way since then. The prospect of EU
  membership has helped Bulgaria and Romania make the political and economic
  reforms necessary to meet the criteria necessary for full membership.<br />
  <br />
  'I am delighted to announce that the UK formally ratified Bulgaria and
  Romania’s Accession Treaty. This is a clear indication of our strong support
  for Bulgaria and Romania's accession. The UK will continue to provide
  constructive advice and active support to Bulgaria and Romania in their
  efforts to accede to the EU on 1 January 2007.'<br />
  <br />
   <b>Notes to Editors</b> 

  <ol>
   <li>EU Member States signed an Accession Treaty with Bulgaria and Romania
   in Luxembourg on 25 April 2005. The Treaty set the terms on which both
   states will accede to the European Union. For the Treaty to come into
   force, all of the signatories to the Accession Treaty have to have ratified
   it by 31 December 2006.</li>
  </ol>
  <a
  href="http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&amp;c=Page&amp;cid=1036414846587&amp;a=KArticle&amp;aid=1144248838297">
  source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-04-06T10:39:11+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art4095734581/"><title>Belgium Ratifies EU Entry Treaty  </title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art4095734581/</link><description><![CDATA[Belgium's senate ratified Bulgaria and Romania's EU accession treaty, with
  52 of the senators present supporting the treaty and only 8 were against,
  all from the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang (VB), Sofia News Agency
  reports. <br />
  <br />
   <!--Full text-->
   With Lithuania that also ratified the treaty on Thursday, the number of
  countries supporting Bulgaria and Romania's EU accession has risen to 16. 

  <p>Belgian senator Francois Roelants du Vivier presented the treaty for
  voting, expressing his belief that both countries were able to overcome the
  final obstacles and become full-flagged EU members on January 1, 2007.</p>

  <p>His colleague Karim Van Overmeire, one of the senators that voted
  against, said that Bulgaria had indeed undertaken very strict measured in
  criticized areas and as a whole answers EU criteria.</p>

  <p>Romania on the other hand, still had serious problems with corruption, he
  said.</p>

  <p><a
  href="http://www.reporter.gr/fulltext_eng.cfm?id=60331102101">source</a><br />

  </p>]]></description><dc:date>2006-04-03T07:09:43+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item><item rdf:about="http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1289054634/"><title>Poland&apos;s Senate Gives Green Light to Bulgaria, Romania</title><link>http://romaniandaily.ro/cat73653/art1289054634/</link><description><![CDATA[Poland's Senate, the higher chamber in the country's bicameral parliament,
  ratified Bulgaria and Romania's EU Accession Treaty late on March 30 amid
  high expectations of a positive outcome in both Sofia and Bucharest. <br />
  <br />
  A total of 71 senators in the 100-seat senate supported the treaty. <br />
  <br />
  The nod of approval by the Senate is expected to be followed by the
  presidential approval in the next few days. <br />
  <br />
  Seventeen out of twenty-five member states have completed the ratification
  procedure of Bulgaria and Romania's accord with the EU so far. Poland,
  Lithuania and Belgium were the latest members states to give the green light
  to the treaty.<br />
  <br />
  Sofia is hoping that all member states will ratify its EU accession treaty
  before the European Commission monitoring report in the spring of 2006,
  fearing a delay in its accession due to a delay in the ratifications.<br />
  <br />
  If the notification of the ratification in all member states is not
  completed by 31 December 2006, the accession treaty will not enter into
  force and it will have to be renegotiated.<br />
  <br />
  <a href="http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=61326">source</a><br />]]></description><dc:date>2006-04-03T07:09:04+00:00</dc:date><dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject><dc:creator>IulianBulandra</dc:creator></item></rdf:RDF>