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Romania Suspended From Trading Green Certificates

The Kyoto Protocol committee has decided to suspend Romania from trading green certificates, after it noted breaches in the national inventory of carbon emissions, and the decision will apply until the county meets all requirements, the Environment Ministry said Sunday.

Number Of Suspended Romanian Cos Falls In 1H

The number of Romanian companies that temporarily suspended activity in the first six months this year halved, to 42,417 from 80,646 in the same interval of the previous year, according to data from the national trade registry.

Italian Antidoping Committee Wants Romanian Footballer Mutu Suspended One Year

The Italian National Olympic Committee antidoping authorities want Romanian footballer Adrian Mutu, striker for Italy’s Fiorentina, to be suspended for one year after he tested positive for sibutramine at an antidoping test taken on January 10, 2010.

Over 15,000 Romanian Cos Suspended Activity In Jul, Annual Toll Reaches 95,000

Over 15,000 Romanian companies suspended their activity in July, bringing the number of companies that suspended their activity to 95,279 since the beginning of 2009, a number 11 times higher than the one registered in the similar interval of the previous year, according to the Trade Registry (ONRC)

Romanian National Exams Postponed To May 7, Teacher Strike Suspended

Romanian education minister Ecaterina Andronescu said Monday at the end of talks with unionists in education that the national exams set for tomorrow have been rescheduled for May 7, while the dates for the other exams are unchanged, and the strike set by teachers for Tuesday has been suspended.

Interim Romanian Police Chief Suspends Procurement Contract Pending Investigation Completion

The interim chief of Romanian Police, Gheorghi Plai, said Friday that procedures have been unfolded for the suspension of the procurement contract targeting police cars, pending the completion of investigations by the National Anticorruption Department.

Romanian Pres Suspends Labor Minister

Romanian president Traian Basescu signed, Monday, the decree suspending labor minister Paul Pacuraru, liberal sources told MEDIAFAX.

Bucharest Court Suspends Voiculescu vs CNSAS Trial Pending Constitutionality Verdict

The Bucharest Court decided Thursday to suspend the trial where media mogul and politician Dan Voiculescu challenged a decision issued by the National College for the Study of Securitate Archives (CNSAS), which said he collaborated with the former Securitate.

Romanian High Court Suspends Hayssam Trial

The case in which the owner of the ship Iman T, Mustafa Tartoussi, is charged with aiding Syrian businessman Omar Hayssam flee from justice, will be sent to the Romanian Constitutional Court with an exception of unconstitutionality raised by the defendants in the High Court of Justice.

Work Resumed At Romanian Steel Pipe Mkr ArcelorMittal

Employees of steel pipe maker ArcelorMittal Galati, eastern Romania, who were on strike for two days, resumed work after a court decided to suspend their protest action for 30 days, and workers will rally in front of the factory on Wednesday.

Romanian Communist Hunters Temporarily Unemployed, CNSAS Sidelined

The president of Romanian communist Securitate archive study authority CNSAS, Ladislau Csendes, said that the Constitutional Court decision on the CNSAS law suspended the institution for 45 days and threw its employees in temporary unemployment, which is an unprecedented situation.