Results 1 - 23 from 23 for "police"
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Deliveries to Romanian Police Helped Automobile Dacia Contain Sales Decline to Less Than 5% in Romania in 2020
05.20.2021
Romania’s government public procurement in 2020 helped contain Automobile Dacia’s decline in sales on its home market to less than 5% compared with about 30% abroad. more
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Terrorist Convict Omar Hayssam Handed Over To Romanian Police
07.19.2013
Omar Hayssam, convicted of terrorism in Romania, was handed over to the Romanian Police Friday morning, Presidential Spokesperson Bogdan Oprea announced Friday. more
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Parliament Committees Endorse Ioan Rus For Interior Minister
05.07.2012
Romania’s parliamentary committees hearing proposed ministers on Monday have endorsed Ioan Rus for interior minister with 36 to eight votes and two abstentions. more
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Police Unionists Threaten Protests Over Unpaid Wage Rights
01.16.2012
Romanian police unionists on Monday threatened they will stage protests unless Interior Minister Traian Igas schedules a meeting this week to solve problems regarding salary rights and work more
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Traffic Police To Record Conversations With Pulled-Over Drivers
12.29.2011
The conversations of Romanian police and drivers stopped for traffic violations will be recorded and used as evidence in case the fines are challenged in court, through a system currently in place on more
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Fiscal Council: Special Pensions Rose 30% After Recalculation
11.25.2011
The average monthly pension paid to the 159,000 Romanian former military staff and police officers increased over 30% after recalculation, to 2,289 lei (EUR525) from RON1,755, although the Labor more
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Romania Will Have National Incident Reporting System Starting March 2012 – Police Chief
11.19.2011
The Romanian Police is working on a National Incident Reporting System, which will be implemented in March next year, Police Chief Liviu Popa told a news conference Saturday. more
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Local Police To Handle Public Order, Road Traffic
09.26.2011
Romania's Defense Council on Monday approved a plan to reconfigure the public order system, with the Government to adopt the legislation necessary to transfer duties related to public order and more
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Police: Three People Took 22.7 Kg Of Jewels From Car At Gunpoint
08.09.2011
A car was held up Tuesday morning on the Bucharest-Pitesti highway in southern Romania by three masked individuals, who took, at gunpoint, 22.7 kilos of jewels and the car keys, then drove off toward more
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Romania Starts Criminal Investigations Against Five Gendarmes In Warhead Theft Case
07.27.2011
Romanian military prosecutors have started criminal investigations against five riot police officers who were guarding the train carrying ammunition to Bulgaria, from where 80 warheads were stolen more
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Basescu Passes Amended Police Statute Law
06.27.2011
Romanian President Traian Basescu on Monday passed the law amending Law 360/2002 on the police statute. more
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Romanian Police To Lay Off 1,300 Officers
06.24.2011
Romanian Police Inspector General Liviu Popa said Friday that 1,300 officers will be laid off, adding that he would like the ones who are "incompatible" with the status of police officer to leave. more
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Constitutional Court Clears New Police Officer Statute
06.23.2011
The Romanian Constitutional Court on Thursday rejected the opposition MPs’ claim regarding the unconstitutionality of the amendments to the Statute of police officers. more
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Interior Ministry, Police Unionists Agree On Solutions To Avoid Layoffs
06.10.2011
Romanian police unionists and Interior Ministry officials met Friday morning in a bid to find alternative solutions to planned layoffs. more
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Police Unionists Threaten To Sue Interior Minister Over Food Benefit Cut
06.06.2011
Romanian police unionists, who protested Monday at the headquarters of the Interior Ministry, said they will stage ampler rallies and will sue Interior Minister Traian Igas following a decision to cut more
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Dozens Of Police Unionists Protest At Interior Ministry HQ Over Food Benefit Cut, Layoff Plans
06.06.2011
Dozens of Romanian police officers protest Monday at the headquarters of the Interior Ministry over authorities’ decision to reduce their food benefits in June and plans to continue layoffs. more
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Interior Ministry Cuts Employees’ Food Benefits, Unionists Threaten Protests
06.02.2011
Police unionists on Thursday threatened they will stage protests over the Interior Ministry’s decision to reduce their food benefits to 130 lei (about EUR30) from RON720. more
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Basescu: Police Layoff Bill Rejection Shows Weakness In Ruling Coalition
05.26.2011
Romanian President Traian Basescu said Thursday on public radio the Parliament’s failure to pass a bill laying off police officers shows weakness in the ruling coalition and comes at a bad time. more
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Police Protest Ends After Parliament Postpones Debate On Layoff Bill
05.17.2011
The Romanian police protest outside the Parliament on Tuesday ended early, after lawmakers postponed the debate on the bill cutting 9500 jobs in the Interior Ministry. more
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About 200 Interior Ministry Unionists Picket Parliament Over Layoff Bill
05.17.2011
About 200 police officers on Tuesday are picketing the Parliament, calling on lawmakers to reject the Interior Ministry layoff bill. more
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Police To Picket Parliament Calling For Thumbs Down On Layoff Bill
05.16.2011
The National Union of Police and Contracted Personnel (SNNPC) will picket the Parliament on Tuesday, in an effort to get the Interior Ministry layoff bill rejected, the union said in a press release more
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Dinel Staicu Held By Romanian Police
04.28.2011
Romanian businessman Dinel Nutu, formerly known as Staicu, was brought Thursday to the Bors customs point by Hungarian police officers and handed over to Romanian authorities, according to a police more
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Dinel Staicu Brought To Romania On Thursday
04.28.2011
Romanian businessman Dinel Nutu, formerly known as Staicu, will be taken into custody by Romanian police officers at the Bors customs point in western Romania and held in the Bihor county police jail, more