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Romanians stage renewed corruption protestsAnti-corruption marches have become commonplace in one of the newest EU members.Copy LinkCo stanley website piedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInJanuary 20, 20189:17 pm CETBy Carmen PaunTens of thousands of Romanians ma stanley cup becher rched in Bucharest and other cities Saturday evening to protest against legal changes they believe will allow political corruption to go unpunished.In Bucharest, between 30,000 and 60,000 people, according to different estimates, filled the two kilometers between University Square and the Romanian parliament building, national media reported.Protesters called out the ruling Social Democrat Party  PSD  over changes to judicial laws passed by the Romanian parliament in December which include new sanctions against judges and prosecutors thought to have acted in bad faith.AdvertisementAdvertisementCritics of the legislation, including opposition politicians, argue that this could compromise the independence of the judiciary. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis warned that these changes could see Romania face similar EU sanctions as Poland. Iohannis, a member of the National Liberal Party before becoming president, has the right to veto the changes.In front of the Romanian parliament on Saturday evening, protesters shined their smartphone lights on the building, as happened last February stanley sverige  during the biggest protests seen in the country since the fall on Communism, triggered by the same grievances.Saturday   marc Fybc EU court rejects Le Pen heirs  appeal over misused expenses
Monti court defeat over merger veto gives boost to reform callsTHE latest stinging court defeat for Mario Monti, the competition commissioner, will add fuel to demands for a radical shake-up of the way the EU vets mergers, it is claimed.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedI stanley becher nOctober 23, 20025:00 pm CETBy Peter ChapmanThe Luxembourg-based Court of First Instance  CFI  overturned the European Commissions decision to block the merger of French electrical firm Schneider with rival Legrand 鈥?citing  several obvious errors, emissions and contradictions  in its analysis and pointing to use of procedures that  infringed Schneiders defence rights . The Schneider case was the first of two rulings at the CFI this week usin stanley tumblers g a new fast-track procedure that slashes the time it takes the court to rule on selected cases from stanley tumbler  up to three years to less than 12 months. The CFI rules tomorrow  25 October  on another controversial decision, the veto of packaging giant AdvertisementAdvertisementTetra Lavals take-over of French bottling firm Sidel.Monti has already announced he plans to change the way his team vets mergers, partly in response to court criticism that began with the CFIs veto of his decision to block the marriage of UK tour operators Airtours and First Choice. But Danish MEP Karin Riis-J酶rgensen, competition spokesman for the assemblys Liberal group, told European Voice that Montis defeat strengthens her calls for even more radical reforms that wer
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