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Sunday, 02 January 2011 10:08 |
Saturday Estonians began to use their new currency, the euro, adopted at midnight, when they said goodbye to the crown, a symbol of their country's success after separation from the USSR, almost 20 years ago. Even if the Estonian crown will remain a symbol of independence, the majority supported the changeover, despite the difficulties he meets euro crisis in Greece and Ireland. People see the euro in the first place one less obstacle for foreign travel. There are, however, and Estonia who were against adopting the single currency. "Estonia is like a passenger who took the last ticket on the Titanic," says one of them. Moreover, even Prime Minister Andrus Ansip said that Estonia is now the poorest member of the Eurogroup and have made further efforts to meet requirements. Authorities deployed a vast campaign about the euro, so there's no problems with the transition from the single European currency Estonian crown. Even before the end of the year was an increased inflow from banks, people greeted the changeover calm, there were no queues at ATMs, preferring to pay by card. Estonian crowns will be able to exchange for euros free of charge, until 30 June at a rate of 15.64 crowns to one euro. Finnish neighbors glad that Estonians have gone to the euro, but I know from experience that this will lead to increased prices. Estonia is the 17th nation to adopt the euro. "Estonia's entry will mean that over 330 million Europeans will have the euro coins and notes pockets," said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. "It is a strong signal of stability and attractiveness of the euro brings European Union Member States," said EC President, in a time when some have begun to doubt the viability of the euro. "The single currency will provide a stable framework for the Estonian economy, which, together with fiscal and macroeconimice will create the basis for economic prosperity," he said Friday, and Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs. gandul.info
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Written by Natascia
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Thursday, 30 December 2010 13:36 |
National Democratic Party's Political Council decided to form a center-right coalition. The 228 members attending the meeting, 201 voted for the restoration of the Alliance for European Integration. "Statement was made by the President of the Democratic Party, Marian Lupu, released after a few minutes after the party's Political Council meeting he leads." They put issue three options: 1) forming a center-left coalition with the Communists 2) forming a center-right coalition with the LDP-LP 3) do not form any coalition for the moment. Most voted for option two, "said Democratic leader." We shall see whether the agreement signing and the Formation of Alliance with LDP and LP. Final decisions will be taken at the meeting of Parliament, Marian Lupu concluded some time ago. UNIMEDIA notes that today held its 13th and final round of negotiations between the LDP-LP-PD. Parliament is sitting at 16.00. It will be broadcast live by UNIMEDIA.
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Written by Natascia
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Monday, 27 December 2010 10:22 |
In effect the computer program to test the Italian language. E 'reserved for foreigners who require long-term residence permit. The application must be filed on http://testitaliano.interno.it The Department for Civil Liberties and Immigration of the Ministry of Interior has developed the computer program that since Dec. 9 will allow the management of applications for participation in the Italian language test that will support foreigners who intend to apply for residence permit for EC long-term residents. From that date, in fact, simultaneously with the entry into force of Decree 4 June 2010 which governs the making of the test, the foreign national concerned must submit electronically to the prefecture of the province where the home demand that testing , via the website http://testitaliano.interno.it and filling out the application form. For users who use browsers like InternetExplorer that may occur on the page may receive an error message. It is therefore necessary to click on 'CONTINUE WITH THE WEB SITE'. The procedure for submitting applications, management and use of the application process and to conduct the tests are indicated by the Italian Department in the circular direction of the central policies of immigration and asylum No 7589 of 16 November 2010. This is a summary of the procedure: the application made on line by the system is captured and transferred to the competent prefecture. If the demand is regular, the prefecture shall convene the applicant within 60 days by the instance, always on-line, indicating the date, time and place of the test. In case of irregularities or lack of requirements, the system automatically generates and sends the applicant a notice stating the requirements to allow the correction of the missing information. An applicant shall forward the application has provided a service (helpdesk) that can contact via e-mail address in http://testitaliano.interno.it filling out the form at the 'Help Desk' . The test result can be consulted by the applicant on http://testitaliano.interno.it, is inserted into the system by the competent prefecture, which makes it available through web services to the police headquarters for verifications in order to issue the permit long-term residence. interno.it
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Written by Natascia
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Monday, 27 December 2010 10:03 |
Heat holiday season, bells and carols joyful children bring joy to people's hearts and peace of mind. During these holidays, Romanian and Moldovan were united yesterday in a big dance, played as in the elderly. The event took place at the premises Pegal, organized by the orchestra rose from Moldova, which have played for nearly five hours for those attending the session. The celebration has not missed any Santa Claus with his niece, who gave presents to children sweet and their parents. Five cute girls and a boy of only 4 new year recited poems and sang Christmas carols on stage from the hall. Music and mirth turned this event into a wonderful celebration and full of soul. Towards the end of the program codru.org Association organized a lottery with prizes, books for children and adults, candy and sweets. Among those present was a domnişară praised, Neli Popescu, our team wishes him a happy birthday and success in life. " Check back later to watch the video and photo made at this event!
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Written by Natascia
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Saturday, 25 December 2010 20:05 |
Moldova's Constitutional Court validated the mandates of deputies on Friday evening after parliamentary elections on 28 November, following the 101 deputies to meet Tuesday, December 28, in the first session. In the new Parliament, which includes four political parties, went so well known personalities in politics and business in the Republic of Moldova as well as new names and 66 of the 101 deputies were active in the last legislature. Most will have a fraction of the Communist Party (PCRM) - 42 deputies, compared to 48 in parliamentary elections in July 2009. Of these, 27 have worked in the last Parliament. Unlike previous elections, the PCRM has brought in more young people head the list, while the "old party", who were promoted earlier, remained in the shadows, and a good portion of them have no legal access. Communist deputies list includes several high-ranking officials from the communist government in Moldova (2001-2009). First on the list is Vladimir Voronin, the faction leader and former president of the country during 2001-2009. He is also the oldest member in the new parliament (69 years), and some analysts do not exclude that he could be elected as president of parliament, when a coalition of Communists and the Democratic Party. Another figure is known among former communist MPs premier Zinaida Greceanii (March 2008-September 2009) and candidate of the same formations in the country's president in June 2009. Greceanii has virtually no political activity and is a member of the Communist Party, and after he resigned as chief executive has gone into obscurity. Iurie Muntean, number two in the Communist Party hierarchy has become known in recent years to address because of bellicose language or political opponents and seems to be one of the pretenders to the presidency of the party after his withdrawal Voronin. Among the "heavy" in the Communist Party faction are First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Dodon, which says it could be promoted as prime minister, again, if a deal with Democrats. Also among the deputies will be former minister of ecology Violeta Ivanov, former minister of reintegration - Vasilii Sova, former director of the Information and Security Artur Reşetnicov, etc.. Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will be the second largest faction - 32 members, compared to 18 in the 2009 elections. Of these, 20 have worked in the current parliament. Among the deputies are also familiar names, such as current Prime Filat, who could obtain the same function in case of a center-right coalition. Filat is known as a businessman, both in Moldova and Romania. In the period 1998-1999 the Department has the functions of head of state and minister of privatization, and later accused the media of illicit business. On behalf or several files were opened, including Romania, but was never convicted. In 2005 obtained the mandate of a parliamentarian with the Democratic Moldova Bloc and the end of 2007 creates LDP. On 25 September 2009 was elected as prime minister. Among the deputies found that this structure is also justice minister Alexandru Tanase, that of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leanca Minister Vladimir Hotineanu health. Among the new names should be noted Lucinschi Cyril, son of the second President of the Republic of Moldova, Petru Lucinschi, Nicolae Juravschi National Olympic Committee president or rector of the Academy of Economic Studies, Gregory Belostecinic. List of Democratic Party (DP) has undergone significant changes over previous elections, are included several businessmen led by Vlad Plahotniuc, a controversial businessman, who was number two on the list included with the last minute. It has been repeatedly accused of illegally promoting its business and is considered one of the richest men in Moldova. Along with the list were enrolled Plahotniuc and other business people, who according to some politicians and media in Chisinau would be in relationships of kinship or its business partners. The future of democracy missing fraction fosCommunist tulle Marian Lupu, who ran in the November-December 2009 the president of the country and who most probably will still claim the same function, there is also a high probability to be selected as president of parliament . It is also present honorary president of the faction, known politician Diacov. Nine of the 15 Democratic Party MPs have held the same position in the last parliament. Faction of the Liberal Party (PL) had the fewest changes, as ten of the party's 12 deputies were elected in the same position after the elections of 29 July 2009. Among them are the president of parliament, Ghimpu interim president, who is also leader of the faction. Ghimpu is a politician known since the '90s, with the proclamation of independence. He was first deputy in parliament and is considered one of the leading national liberation movement of that period. Some lawmakers also includes well-known liberal writer and politician John Hadarca, first vice chairman of the Moldovan parliament, Transport Minister Anatol Salaru. New names in the list of the Liberal MPs are known political analyst Vladimir Lupan Ghimpu's adviser and expert in constitutional law Victor Popa, one of the promoters of significant changes to the constitution, which was launched in 2009 Ghimpu. At present 19 women have entered the parliament of the total 101 members. The youngest member, Inna Supac is from the Communist Party and has for 26 years. The older - Vladimir Voronin, from the same formations, is 69 years old. The average age of MPs is 45 years. Moldovan Parliament is to meet Tuesday in the first session, it is the third legislative especially in the last 18 months, two of the following elections. And this time, "the litmus test will be choosing the country's president, requiring at least 61 votes while neither of the two possible coalitions - the Communist Party or LDP PDM-PDM-PL would not have so many votes. Although the first meeting until a few days left, there is still an alliance, so the new parliament could convene without a majority coalition. ziare.com
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