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Offshore law:Paramount for Romania's citizens, says Energy minister, economic sleight of hand, says opposition

The Offshore Law is paramount for everybody and especially for Romania's citizens, on Monday said Energy Minister Anton Anton, at the Chamber of Deputies, after the "Gov't Hour" adding that in his opinion "it will clear Parliament."

Senator Basescu: Maintaining special pension system new draft law preserves public money theft

The new pension law bill maintains theft from the public money in favour of some well-selected categories, by preserving the special pension system, the former President of Romania,Traian Basescu, a People's Movement Party (PMP, opposition) senator said on Monday in a Facebook post.

PMP's Tomac, about OUG on referendum: Gov't obstructs activity of parliamentary party

People's Movement Party (PMP) leader Eugen Tomac accuses the Government that the Emergency Ordinance on the referendum which amends the provision regarding representation in the polling stations obstructs the activity of a parliamentary political party and he announces that the Venice Commission and the Ombudsman will be notified in this respect.

Basescu: Right-wing parties should participate in European Parliament elections on common list

People's Movement Party (PMP, opposition) President Traian Basescu said on Thursday that at the end of his mandate as senator he will end his political activity and that right-wing parties should participate in the European Parliament elections on a common list.

Constitutional Court upholds PNL - PMP challenge to bill establishing Targu Mures Roman Catholic highschool

The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) upheld on Monday the challenge filed by the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the People's Movement Party (PMP) to the bill on the setting up of the Roman Catholic Theological High School in Targu Mures.

PMP's Basescu believes that risk to declassify all collaboration protocols should be assumed

Former President of Romania, Chairman of the People's Movement Party (PMP) and Senator Traian Basescu stated that, taking into account the public pressure, the risk of disclosing all protocols signed by the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) should be assumed, mentioning that Romania's Supreme Council of National Defence (CSAT) has nothing to declassify from this point of view.

A nightmare scenario for Turkey

The nightmare scenario starts with the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Parti) submitting a proposal to parliament to reinstate the death penalty.

This can either be done by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim after repeated demands by President Tayyip Erdogan, or it can be initiated by Erdogan himself after rejoining the AK Parti, as enabled by the April 16 referendum.

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