Monday, September 25, 2006

Romania’s Problems and Targets


According to the Monitoring Report arrived in the HotNews.ro newsroom, the European Commission and Romania set four major targets that must be reached after the accession, under the threat of safeguarding clauses being activated. Bulgaria has six such targets.

The main problems refer to the Superior Justice Council (CSM), the National Agency for Integrity (ANI), the agriculture and the parliamentarians. Transparency and efficiency are the keywords in Justice reforms, expected mainly through the CSM capacity increase.

The Integrity Agency is supposed to check on the wealth and possible interests conflict of politicians, public servants, Police, Army, Justice etc.

The report draft shows that the Superior Justice Council has not yet approached any moral issues that might refer to its members and that currently affect negatively the image of the institution.

HotNews.ro, Sep 25, 2006

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