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Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:13

Romania will officially open in early July, two new consulates general in the Republic of Moldova, situated in Cahul and Balti. The new consular offices were established by presidential decree signed by President Traian Basescu on November 2 last year. Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made a considerable financial effort, logistical and human resources to support the Moldovan citizens who want to obtain entry visa to Romania. Resources have been allocated and will be distributed in accordance with the Prut River in Bucharest political decisions on staff cuts and government spending budget. Romania has been supported by European Union financial effort to open two consulates. Thus, 90% of two million - which is the headquarters and doatarea achizţionarea - are borne by the Schengen program. The two general consulates in Balti and Cahul will settle cases for visa but redobânirea those for obtaining citizenship and passports, notarial deeds, registration of civil status. The Consulate General of Romania in Cahul 12 consular officers will be deployed, while at the Balti nine such employees will go. By opening the two consular offices, central Bucharest diplomatic pressure on the expected decrease of the Consular Section of the Romanian Embassy in Chisinau, where they are processed daily in about 450 visas, with a peak of 700 visas a day, holidays and start school.

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Chisinau, consular staff was seriously reduced because of budgetary austerity measures imposed so far. Consul General of Romania in Balti has been named Dumitru Nicanor Teculescu diplomat who has served a similar function in Toronto in Canada. Cahul was sent to the post of Consul General of Romania, Gentiana Serbu, who worked as a diplomat at the Permanent Representation of Romania to the European Union, based in Brussels. On October 20, 2009, Romania and Moldova have signed the Agreement on local border traffic, at which time it was announced by the Moldovan authorities for permission to open Romanian consulates in Balti and Cahul. Opening new Romanian consulates in Moldova was the subject of heated disputes between the former communist regime in Chisinau and Bucharest authorities. Initially, the authoritarian regime of Communist Voronin had given his consent for the opening of two Romanian consulates. Subsequently, reasons pertaining to the electoral calculations, the Moldovan Communists withdrew their opinion. There was a serious tension bilateral diplomatic relations. Moldova wants to open a consulate-general in Iasi, yet unfulfilled goal and charged as such by Romanian President Traian Basescu. During his last visit to Iasi, the Romanian head of state charged failure. Romanian authorities are confident that the Moldovan side will give full support to solve the thorniest problems common: consular besides eliminating intermediaries, which, under new technical conditions for issuing visas and have no sense. Basically, Moldovans are fooled by these intermediaries, because the new visa system is deleted and some that is suspected of corruption. Visa applicants do not know in advance what the officer to stop and to be assigned once you enter the consulate building, making the distribution is random on a oridni determined by a computer system. Man enters the consumer and the electronic panel that raises a ticket is automatically entered number counter, which is determined by the computer system. For now, visas for Romania are free and may only give access in Romania. From March next year, with the accession to Schengen visas will be some fee for the whole European system for the unit and will be subject to draconian criteria well known. There is an enormous advantage: Moldovan citizens who obtain Schengen visas can reach the Lisbon Science. Romanian side and expect negative reactions from those who live in Transnistria, which will not issue visas as a result of decisions at EU level.

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