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Love Hurts

05 February 2010 |

Simon Cottrell It's a shame that the internet is a virtual medium, because there are a lot of people out there that I'd like to express my deep feelings of friendship to, and having spent the last two years here in Serbia, I'd like to do it in a truly Serbian way.


Feith: 'New Beginning' for Mitrovica
05 February 2010 | Lawrence Marzouk

The International Civilian Representative in Kosovo, Pieter Feith, has said the appointment of a team to create a new Serb-majority municipality in the divided city of Mitrovica could herald a 'new beginning'.

Georgieva, Ciolos Approved with New Commission
09 February 2010 |

The European Parliament has approved the new European Commission at its session in Strasbourg. Kristalina Georgieva and Dacian Ciolos are the new commissioners from Bulgaria and Romania, respectively.

Koricanske stijene: Awareness of Security
09 February 2010 |

A member of the Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina says he spoke to Milorad Skrbic while investigating the murder at Koricanske stijene and "determined that he did not have any operational data about this event".



Romania's Basescu Nominates New PM

Bucharest | 06 November 2009 |
 
Liviu Negoita
Liviu Negoita
In a surprise move, Romanian President Traian Basescu on Friday nominated the mayor of a Bucharest district, Liviu Negoita, for the office of prime minister, once again rejecting the candidate proposed by the
opposition parties.

Negoita, 47, is a politician and lawyer, member of center-right Democratic Liberal Party, PLD, and has been mayor of Bucharest's district number 3, the capital's most popolous district, since 2004.

"I've chosen Mr. Negoita as he is an experienced manager and also have the backing from the ruling party, PLD", said Traian Basescu in a press conference.

According to preliminary assessments, it appears unlikely that Negoita's candidacy will secure the necessary backing of the legislature as opposition parties, which hold around 65 per cent of parliamentary seats. Opposition parties have proposed Klaus Johannis, mayor of Sibiu, as their preferred candidate.

Another nomination from the President was rejected by the Parliament on Wednesday as the opposition parties voted against a proposed cabinet headed by economist Lucian Croitoru. The Parliament rejected Croitoru's
cabinet line-up with 250 votes in favour, and 189 against. He needed 236 votes to be approved.

Negiota's nomination is likely to further put into jeopardy implementation of reforms that are necessary in order for Romania to receive the next tranches of the IMF bail-out package the government negotiated earlier this year. As part of that package the government agreed to cut back spending and reign in the deficit. The loan is part of a multilateral package which will total up to 20 billion euros.



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