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5/27/14
5/20/14
EU cu cine votez? European elections 22-25 May 2014 (for dummies)
This time is different? Your vote counts!!! How come?
because based on our votes it will be decided the president of the European Commission!
Under the slogan "Act. React.Impact" you can find all the details on the official website: http://www.elections2014.eu
If you are in doubt (eg. eu cu cine votez?) there is an online tool that will help you to decide: MyVote2014. It's an ingeniuos calculator that will help you to find the party that best represent you by proposing 15 questions (that were already debated in the European Parliament in the last 4 years) and by matching your answers to the political positions of the MEPs and of the european political parties.
Try this tool, it's great!
This is what you need to know:
- 32 Romanian MEPs need to be elected in 2014
- we need to vote on Sunday 25 May 2014, anywhere in Europe!
- we vote the national party of our choice
- the national distribution of votes per party will determine the number of parliamentary from each Romanian party to become european MEP
- at european level, the votes of each party are aggregated based on the political family the parties belong and the party or the alliance that has majority proposes the new President of the European Commission!!!
- Principalii candidati la sefia Comisiei Europene: Jean-Claude Juncker (gruparea de centru-dreapta), Martin Schulz (socialistii), Guy Verhofstadt (liberalii) si Jose Bove (verzii)
- who are the Romanian candidates and the parties
- Who are the most active MEP (see the activity report)
- Where you can vote in Bruxelles
- the Romanian electoral law
deci, hai la vot, neamule'
5/8/14
Dragomirna Church, Romania - 2014 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage Grand Prix WINNER !!!
The winners of the 2014 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage have been presented with their awards for excellence in conservation and heritage-related work.
From among 160 entries, panels of experts picked 6 projects as Grand Prix winners:
- the restoration of 17th century frescoes covering 900 square metres of wall at Dragomirna Church, Romania. This project also won the Public Choice Award after an online poll involving 10 000 voters.
- a project to restore the vernacular architecture of the late-16th to mid-19th century Walser Houses in Alagna Valsesia, Italy
- the conservation of 8 wine-making cooperatives in Catalonia, Spain, built in the early 20th century in the Modernist style and still in use today
- research into Roman building methods in the Peloponnese, Greece
- Kempen Landscape heritage association, which has devised a unique way of conserving and managing 800 hectares of a historic landscape in Belgium
- a project to raise awareness of the cultural heritage of Miskolc, Hungary, a city with a rich history that has fallen into decline since the 1980s
Each of the winners received a trophy at the Vienna ceremony on 5 May, presented by opera tenor Plácido Domingo, president of Europa Nostra. The Grand Prix winners were also awarded €10 000 each.
Commission proposes €3.6 million to help 1 000 redundant workers in Romanian steel industry
The
European Commission has proposed to provide Romania with €3.6 million from the
European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) to help 1 000 former workers of
the steel products manufacturer SC Mechel Campia Turzii SA and the downstream
producer SC Mechel Reparatii Targoviste SRL to find new jobs. The proposal now
goes to the European Parliament and the EU's Council of Ministers for approval.
EU
Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion László Andor
commented: "The manufacture of finished and semi-finished steel
products in the EU has been seriously disrupted due to intensified competition
from countries outside the EU, particularly China. Today's proposal would help
to prepare some 1 000 former steelworkers from the Cluj region in Romania for
new job opportunities or to set up their own businesses".
Romania
applied for support from the EGF following the dismissal of more than 1 500
workers in Mechel Campia Turzii and in Mechel Reparatii Targoviste in Romania.
The dismissals were the result of increased competition from steel products
manufacturers elsewhere in the world.
More details on EGF website.
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