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Romanian President Invites Parties For Separate Talks Monday Afternoon On Designating New PM

Romanian President Traian Basescu invited parliamentary parties for separate talks Monday starting 3 p.m. on appointing a new prime minister, following Emil Boc’s resignation.

Romanian President Invites Parties To Talks On Constitution, Reorganization

Romanian President Traian Basescu has invited the political parties to a discussion on the revised Constitution and the country's administrative reorganization, in the latter part of June.

Romanian President Basescu Extends New Invitation To Talks For Opp Parties

Romanian President Traian Basescu invited opposition party leaders again to attend consultations with parliamentary parties at the presidential palace on Monday afternoon.

Romanian President Traian Basescu Invites Parliamentary Parties For Talks Tuesday

Romanian President Traian Basescu invited parliamentary parties for talks on Tuesday, November 2, and the issues to be discussed concern the conclusions of the 2010 fall meeting of the European Council, the future relations with the IMF and the country’s accession to the Schengen area.

Romanian President Invites Parties To Talks On Constitution Revision – Sources

Romanian President Traian Basescu has invited parties and parliamentary groups to the presidential palace next week for talks on the revision of the country's Constitution, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX Monday.

Romanian Senators Who Quit Their Parties To Lose Spots In Senate Committees

The Romanian Senate’s Standing Office decided Tuesday, after putting the matter to the vote, senators who quit parliamentary parties to join the independent group of MPs will lose their positions in parliament standing committees.

Romania Should Have Govt In Place By New Year’s – President

Romanian President Traian Basescu said Wednesday at the start of talks with the group of national minorities that the country’s priority is to have a government in place between Christmas and New Year’s at the latest.

Romanian President Calls For Reconciliation Among Politicians

Romanian President Traian Basescu Wednesday called on politicians to reconcile and consider the country’s priorities, adding the election campaign is over.

Romania’s President Wants Talks With Political Parties On Govt’s Draft Budget

Romania’s President Traian Basescu said Thursday evening on public television he will not promulgate the draft amendments to the Law on the organization of the Government empowering the Cabinet to draft the state budget for 2010 until he has talks with political parties.

Romania’s President Welcomes Decision To Forbid School Principals’ Membership In Political Parties

Romanian liberal leader Crin Antonescu said Saturday during a debate in Cluj, northwestern Romania, only ministers and secretary of state should be designated on political criteria, and President Traian Basescu said he agrees with the decision school principals should not be members in political parties.

Romanian PM-Designate Calls On Liberals, Social Democrats To Negotiate Future Govt

Romania’s Prime Minister-designate Liviu Negoita Friday evening called again on opposition liberals and social democrats to talks with him about a future government, adding he will have a proposed Cabinet list sent to Parliament Monday either way.

Romania’s President Unwilling To Postpone PM Designation

Romania's President Traian Basescu said Thursday evening, at the beginning of talks with democrat liberals regarding a new prime minister, he doesn't want to put off the forming of a new Government until after presidential elections due on November 22.

Romanian President Calls Parties For Talks On New Government

Romanian President Traian Basescu invited the political parties for consultations Thursday, at 05.00 p.m., according to ths president's spokesman, Valeriu Turcan.

Romanian PM-Designate Says He Is No Pawn, But A Solution

Romania’s designated Prime Minister Lucian Croitoru said Tuesday after a meeting with the country’s new parliamentary majority, which doesn’t endorse him, that he told them he is not a pawn in anyone’s hands but rather a solution to the country’s problems.

Three Romanian Parties, Minorities Back Johannis For Independent PM

Romania’s Social Democratic Party, Liberal Party, Democratic Union of Hungarians and the group of national minorities in parliament addressed a letter Wednesday to President Traian Basescu saying they endorse Klaus Johannis for prime minister.

Romanian President Calls Parliament Parties For Talks Wednesday

Romanian President Traian Basescu, who has to appoint a new prime minister after democrat liberal Emil Boc’s government lost a confidence vote in Parliament Tuesday, has invited parliamentary parties for a new round of talks Wednesday at 5 p.m.

Romanian President Calls On Ruling Parties To Quit Disputes On EU Commissioner Nomination

Romanian President Traian Basescu on Tuesday called on political parties to quit arguing about who should nominate the country’s future European Commissioner, warning such disputes jeopardize the country’s chances to get an important portfolio.

Political Parties That Governed Romania After 1990 Share The Credit For NATO Accession

Romanian President Traian Basescu said Tuesday during the ceremony celebrating five year’s since Romania’s accession to the North Atlantic Organization that political parties that governed Romania after 1990 can equally take credit for the country’s NATO accession.

Romanian President, Parliament Parties Talk On Forming Govt

Romanian President Traian Basescu on Monday evening held talks with the leaders of parliamentary parties in view of forming a coalition government.

Romanian PM Accuses Leftist Parties Of Double-Speak

Romanian Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu told ministers in the Cabinet meeting Wednesday that he would sent political parties a letter inviting them to sign the agreement of the law regulating public sector wages, adding leftist parties use double-speak and make ungrounded promises.

Romanian Parties Have Not Promised Wage Hikes For Teachers If They Win Elections– Fin Min

No political party has taken the responsibility to hike teachers’ wages if it wins elections and left everything to the Liberal Party, economy and finance minister Varujan Vosganian told a press conference Tursday.

Romanian President Calls For Consultations On EC Report In Justice Field

Romanian President Traian Basescu on Thursday invited the MPs to consultations on the European Commission’s report in the justice field, scheduling the meeting on August 12.

Romanian Pres Urges Govt, Parties To Refrain From Populist Counter Measures To Price Hikes

Romanian President Traian Basescu on Tuesday urged the government and the parties not to respond with populist measures to the recent price increases of food products and energy, the presidency said in a statement.

Romanian Political Parties, Pres Talk Price Hikes

The representatives of Romanian parliament parties who attended consultations with president Traian Basescu on the price hikes for foods and fuel, presented media with the conclusions of the reunion.

Romanian Parliament Parties Convene On Education Pact

The Democratic Union of Magyars in Romania, the social democrats, the liberals and the democrat liberals announced, after meeting president Traian Basescu, that they are ready and willing to sing the pact on education.

Romanian President Meets Party Leaders To Discuss Kosovo

Romania’s president Traian Basescu invited leaders of parliament parties to a meeting Monday at 16.00 (local time) for talks about the recent events in Kosovo, official sources told MEDIAFAX.

Romanian Democrats, Liberal Democrats Merge

The leader of the Romanian Democratic Party, Emil Boc, and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, Theodor Stolojan, announced Monday that their two parties would combine, forming the Democratic Liberal Party.

Romanian President Says Country Should Be Ready To Lose Small Parties

Romania’s president Traian Basescu said Friday in an interview for the public radio station that the country must be ready to eliminate small political parties from parliament, as the current political situation proves a minority can blackmail the majority.