Isabela Paulescu

#Romania2019.eu Iohannis: Sibiu summit needs to show that we know what we want of the European Union

President Klaus Iohannis wants the European leaders on Thursday, at an informal European summit in Sibiu, to show that they know what they want of the European Union and to send an optimistic message to show that EU citizens will enjoy both welfare and security. "Our message is very clear: it is the message that I have repeated many times.

#Romania2019.eu/Sibiu: Large-size photography exhibition in open air for EU Summit

A number of 28 large-size pictures showing images from every European Union member state will be exhibited over April 18 - May 16 on the pedestrian street Nicolae Balcescu in the central Romanian city of Sibiu, to celebrate the Romanian presidency of the Council of EU, ahead of the European Union Summit to be held here on May 9, informs a release sent to AGERPRES on Tuesday.

#Romania2019.eu/Ambassador Ramis says Sibiu Summit is important for EU and it will define Europe's future

France's Ambassador Michele Ramis stated on Thursday in Sibiu that the Summit in May is important for the European Union because the future of Europe will be defined and, for Romania, it represents a reason of pride and a honor to organise this event in a city that was an European Capital of Culture in 2007.

Consul Hans E. Tischler: German companies feel good in Transylvania, want to stay

German Consul Hans E. Tischler said on Thursday that the German investors in Transylvania intend to maintain their businesses because they feel good here. Hans E. Tischler said he visits very often German companies in all of Transylvania and finds that German companies still feel good here and want to stay.

INTERVIEW Priest Constantin Necula: In Advent we find out how much humanity is left in us

The Advent, which begins on Wednesday, is actually ‘a pilgrimage with the three magi of eternity - faith, hope and love,' says priest Constantin Necula, pastoral and image counselor to the Transylvanian Metropolitan Church, in an interview with AGERPRES.

#FamilyReferendum Father Necula: We are boycotted nation, no winning majority

The image advisor of the Metropolitan of Ardeal -The Orthodox Archbishopric, priest Constantin Necula believes this referendum does not mean the victory or the defeat of someone, but the fact that "we are a boycotted nation" and that now it is a very good time for Romania to redefine its future "even if it is a painful one."

Ponta asks for pension increase enforcement, under new law, as of 1 January 2019

Leader of the Pro Romania Party Victor Ponta announced on Saturday evening he agrees to the pensions being increased as of 1 January 2019, adding that he will file an amendment in this respect when the new pension draft law is debated in Parliament.

Sibiu City Hall: Romania is prepared to organise European Union Summit of 2019

Romania is prepared to organise on May 9 2019 the informal Summit of the heads of state and government, in the context of our country exercising the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, shows a press release on Monday remitted to AGERPRES by the Sibiu City Hall.

Protesters in Bucharest, nationwide take to the streets to demand resignation of gov't, PSD's Liviu Dragnea

Protesters who on Tuesday evening took to the streets in Bucharest and nationwide demanded the resignation of the government headed by Prime Minister Viorica Dancila and national leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), major at rule, and Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Liviu Dragnea.

President Iohannis: I am firmly determined to run for a new mandate as Romania's President

President Klaus Iohannis announced a new candidacy for President, while in Sibiu on Saturday.

"I have made an important decision, and I want to communicate it now, on this beautiful morning. I am firmly determined to run for a new mandate as Romania's President," Klaus Iohannis said.

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