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Metro Rex Board Meeting Called To Terminate Director Contract
PSD Minister Radu Miruța announced a full convening of the Board of Directors for Metro Bucharest to dismiss General Director Mariana Miklouș. The move follows the discovery of several serious irregularities at Metro-Rex, according to Ager Press. Additionally, nearly 205,000 people were categorized in INSEE statistics as additional potential workforce.
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Romania Proposes Gold Recovery From Moscow
The National Bank of Romania announced that the recovery of the treasury sent to Moscow in 1916 and 1917 remains an ongoing issue. This resolution follows months of negotiations to address treasury recovery issues.
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Romanian Fuel And Electricity Prices Remain Unstable
Perishable vegetable prices in Romania are fluctuating between 200 and 600 euros per ton. Producers noted that prices often fall below the cost of production to ensure sales of short-lived goods. Romanian consumer consumption has decreased drastically since December across both agricultural markets and retail sectors. The outlook for the 2026 year remains uncertain for producers. Romanian producers are facing uncertainty regarding vegetable production and consumer demand for 2026 and 2027. Local tax and levy increases on agricultural land and buildings were implemented at the start of 2026. Producers are concerned that consumers may not maintain previous purchasing levels due to economic pressures. Social Democrat MEP Danica mentioned that the crisis in the Middle East has led to increased prices for fuel, gasoline, and diesel.
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Sibiu International Theatre Festival To Host 5,000 Artists
The 33rd edition of the Sibiu International Theatre Festival will take place from May 19 to May 28. Organizers have programmed over 840 indoor and outdoor events during this period. Festival president Constantin Chiriac stated that organizers estimate 100,000 spectators per day.
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Romanian Law Grants Schools Phone Control
A new bill was adopted today in Romania to change rules regarding mobile phone usage in schools. Education experts warned that the implementation of this measure could have unintended consequences. The measure aims to reduce public sector spending. The project follows government efforts to curb expenditures. This marks the second special session held since the departure of PSD ministers. The legislation had previously faced delays, including a failure to pass in a previous session due to a missing mandatory opinion from the Legislative Council. For a school to implement such a ban, the Board of Directors must reach a decision with at least 75% of members present. The initiative was proposed by several members of the USR party. Debate on the motion and a secret vote are scheduled for next week, specifically May 5.
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EU Approves Temporary State Aid Framework
The Romanian government is providing state aid to support bee farming and apiary development. Aid would target increased expenses for fuel and fertilizers to reduce economic pressure on farmers and transport companies. Support amounts could reach up to 50,000 euros for small firms under a simplified application process. The aid value would be determined by comparing current prices against historical pre-crisis levels. The National Bank of Romania is preparing a memorandum to authorities proposing a new stage for the recovery of the National Treasury. The assets have remained in Moscow for nearly 110 years since 1921. Additionally, the bank reported that 204,500 people in Romania were inactive last year, either because they were not looking for work or were unavailable to start.
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Job Fair Held In Targu Jiu For Coal Mine Workers
Hundreds of people attended a job fair in Targu Jiu today to discuss employment opportunities. Participants included former employees of the Oltenia energy complex and economic agents who accessed funds through the Just Transition program. The event was organized by the Gorj Agency for Employment, according to director Romeo Chiriac. The fair follows the initiation of the coal mine closure process in the region. Available positions include welders, locksmiths, mechanics, and unskilled laborers. The recruitment effort targets individuals from the 500 to 1,400 people recently laid off, including many from the Turceni area. Organizers are specifically seeking qualified construction engineers and assemblers. A job fair was held in Targu Jiu, offering over 8,200 positions from 104 small and medium-sized enterprises.
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Marius Geller Reports Desecration Of 50 Graves In Romania
Marius Geller from Bucharest reported that 50 tombstones have been destroyed in recent years at a cemetery in Romania. Geller stated he intends to repair his grandfather's grave this summer.
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Police Investigate Cemetery Desecration In Reghin
Authorities are investigating reports of profanation at a cemetery in Reghin. A caretaker's wife described the situation as involving vandalism and potentially more serious crimes. Reghin Mayor Mark Andre visited the site following the incident.
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Abandoned Cemeteries Reported In Romania
Some cemeteries in Romania are reportedly in a state of abandonment, according to a report from Radio Romania.
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