Romania in EU, EU Common Market
Romania in EU, EU Common Market
martin245 |
26 Sep 2006, 18:00
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Maximus Decimus |
26 Sep 2006, 18:35
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Actually, we expect a slight decrease in car prices due to elimination of taxes. This is valable for cars made outside Romania (in EU).
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martin245 |
26 Sep 2006, 18:55
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You will see progress in your Health facilitys because they will be controlled by Brussels but like I say so will your tax
You will not have to pay people for extra services though like milk for babys you will get what you are supposed to get without getting ripped off in the process .It can only get better and I wish you luck Stu |
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Maximus Decimus |
26 Sep 2006, 19:40
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Thank you Stu, actually we are quite excited that we have reached this moment. Don't forget, only 16 years ago here was the worst communist dictatorship. And lasted for 45 years...
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martin245 |
26 Sep 2006, 19:58
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You will get on fine dont despair at some of the price rises though just look forward and dont look back .and enjoy your promotion to Europe
We are all one world anyway in my eyes Stu |
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marksman |
27 Sep 2006, 00:12
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Post mortem nihil est Group: Members Posts: 7.473 Joined: 1 November 04 From: sat |
I foresee some more taxes (like we wouldn't be paying too much already!) and in this case all I can say to the politicians is a big "no, fuck you very much!"
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martin245 |
27 Sep 2006, 07:47
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EX PAT Group: Members Posts: 913 Joined: 1 April 06 From: Karlsbad Germany (again) |
You will be paving the way for your Children of the future !
It is there world now You are just looking after it for them . So be happy for the kids !We see some horrible programs about Children in "so called" Childrens homes in Rumania .and this will stop with the help of YOU and the EU Stu |
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jimbo |
27 Sep 2006, 11:55
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@martin245
You are missinformed by the Tv Chanells that are interested only in the sensational news. It isn't like that here, and you will see that with your own eyes if you would visit Romania. In general, you are right, EU will force our government to adopt more fair laws but the situation isn't going to become better on the short term. The integration will only be followed by an increase in taxes and utilities prices on the short term. You are right again when you say the country will be better in 20 years, maybe (for our children). |
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DiMaggio |
27 Sep 2006, 12:37
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Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 465 Joined: 8 November 05 From: Bucuresti |
Actually TV channels outside romania normaly present negative news. Normally they are right, with some exceptions.
On the other hand, finally we are in the EU! |
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martin245 |
27 Sep 2006, 18:24
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QUOTE(jimbo @ 27 Sep 2006, 11:55) @martin245 You are missinformed by the Tv Chanells that are interested only in the sensational news. It Jimbo I am not trying to Paint your country bad !!! England is also not the most nicest place in the world I have found though an interesting website that tells us about the Kids http://www.familycare.org/stories/maruis.htm it does sound disturbing and If these kids get help with the help of a Tax hike than so be it ! you will be getting pay rises and also lots more firms will be putting work your way So I think this will be the end of this NON LOGAN thread when the Moddys get there hands on it .....Maybe not though because it is an interesting topic dont you think cu Stu |
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Marty |
27 Sep 2006, 20:03
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QUOTE(martin245 @ 26 Sep 2006, 19:00) Yeahy, I know, I have the same feelings! QUOTE(Maximus Decimus) Don't forget, only 16 years ago here was the worst communist dictatorship. And lasted for 45 years... Apparently you've never heard about North Koreea. If Romania was worst, what is North Koreea then? Martin (or Stu), please don't talk about things you don't know. Romania is a fucked up country, governed by a fucked up mentality! Here Maximus is right: 45 years under communist regims have changed the vision of life. A german is payd to do something. And he does it right , in the shortest time possible. A romanian is payd to do something. If he does the thing in 5 minutes or in 3 days, he'll get the same money, so... why hurry? A romanian ALWAYS knows a better way to do things than he has been told. Cheers! |
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martin245 |
27 Sep 2006, 20:15
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Poor Marty
hates his land and his people what chance do the rest have I seem to remember E.Germany being in the same situation Stu AKA Stuart Martin |
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marksman |
27 Sep 2006, 21:11
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Post mortem nihil est Group: Members Posts: 7.473 Joined: 1 November 04 From: sat |
martin, it's not that the Romanians wouldn't like their country to be welcomed in the EU, but when this happens it is gonna be hard times for 95% of the people here. The prices are EU-like here and some even higher. The cost of living is huge for most of the population. Wages are generally low but prices and taxes will be going up.
And the fucking politicians are telling us about "the bright future" that will be living after joining the EU. Yeah right... Just look at our Hungarian neighbours. What happened there is just a taste of what I think will happen here. |
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Marty |
27 Sep 2006, 21:27
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Membru cu privire de ansamblu Group: Members Posts: 5.840 Joined: 14 April 03 From: Corbu |
QUOTE(martin245 @ 27 Sep 2006, 21:15) Poor Marty If you say so.... I've spent 18 months in Switzerland. I had a good job, well payd. But I came back to my homeland. Why? Because I hate so much this country!hates his land and his people what chance do the rest have QUOTE I seem to remember E.Germany being in the same situation Not quite the same. QUOTE Thanks for enlighten me! |
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martin245 |
27 Sep 2006, 23:01
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QUOTE(Marty @ 27 Sep 2006, 20:03) Your words not mine mate Why write Romania is a Fucked up Country I think you mean Romania is having problems like you seem to be with the "F" word regards Stu Illusi0n Like I said about East Germany they returned from being a Total Comunist state and are getting on well OK they have the people that wont work as well but most are happy with the new found freedom and I can see from all of your answers to this thread that you Romanians think a lot about your country .Go for it guys Support your Country and dont let the politicians get you down . and to keep this topic open ..I would recomend a Dacia to anybody DACIA made in Europe ....that will sicken the Germans it is not a Ostblock car anymore cu Stu Stu Attached image(s) |
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Maximus Decimus |
28 Sep 2006, 07:05
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Marty is one of the pesimistic's people from Romania. I'm not.
I say, if we will capitalize on this entrance (enhancing some industries with more added value) rather than doing like Greece (put the money in motorways just to get commisions) we will be far ahead in 10 years. Look to Ireland for example: all their money from EU has gone to education. Now they have one of the best IT school in Europe... |
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jimbo |
28 Sep 2006, 15:41
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@martin245: "Jimbo I am not trying to Paint your country bad !!! England is also not the most nicest place in the world
I have found though an interesting website that tells us about the Kids http://www.familycare.org/stories/maruis.htm it does sound disturbing " What you have found is a web site of one of the many Romanian NGO's that help some people and get grants from the European Comission to do this. Normally, when you want to get a grant, you need to paint the situation very "blue" in order to impress the financer. That is what this site does. As I said there are a lot of NGO's in Romania, all living (their employees) with the money they get from these grants. Also if they prersent the situation very bad they will be able to say they have done a lot after they use the money from the grant. Believe me, I have experience in this field. So, it is not the nicest country in the world, but it is also not as you see it from the outside. This post has been edited by jimbo: 28 Sep 2006, 15:43 |
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jaksa |
29 Sep 2006, 22:27
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 77 Joined: 30 September 05 |
You think and talk too much
Congratulations to all Romanians, and hope to join you in EU some day, hope soon. PS. Only 16 years ago my country was almost a EEC member but now... |
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martin245 |
29 Sep 2006, 23:38
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Who thinks and talks to much?
Stu This post has been edited by martin245: 30 Sep 2006, 07:54 |
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thegodsglory |
30 Sep 2006, 17:42
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@stu&jacksa:
Maybe Jacksa's just pointing out the lack of to-do atittude of romanians? can't blame him though, the contemplative part (to put it mildly ) is still strong. stu, as your subtitles states, we'll join the common market but I dunno how good will this be for us... Why didn;t it happen the other way around? "k romanians, here's the common market, bring your potatoes and heavy machineries and join us should you like what you see"? hehe, that's a must-see |
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jaksa |
1 Oct 2006, 01:14
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I think that Romanians should have more optimistic attitude.
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Maximus Decimus |
1 Oct 2006, 09:12
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I think so Jaksa. I'm one of the optimistic ones. And I'll be glad to see Serbia entering UE soon!
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martin245 |
1 Oct 2006, 15:08
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EX PAT Group: Members Posts: 913 Joined: 1 April 06 From: Karlsbad Germany (again) |
I have just had a warning from the bosses above for posting a bit of International news "They say I was off topic " Hell I started the topic
here is my warning For offtopic in "Romania in EU, EU Common Market" - Serbia/UN/USA Here is the link to my bit of News and if it offends then you had better ask yourself why http://www.postchronicle.com/commentary/ar..._21241062.shtml I supose you will intercept and remove this post But it does not fit in with freedom of speech Stu |
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jaksa |
1 Oct 2006, 22:39
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I don't understand who should be offended?
I also do not understand why Stu thinks that someone could be offended? Of course that all open questions between every country that pretends to become a EU-member and the rest of the world must be solved. |
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martin245 |
1 Oct 2006, 22:42
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EX PAT Group: Members Posts: 913 Joined: 1 April 06 From: Karlsbad Germany (again) |
I will redirect my pm to you
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jaksa |
2 Oct 2006, 19:14
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I have received pm.
I appeal for more flexibility on this forum, this forum should be a meeting place for people who have something in common - and this is something Romanian's - their excellent little (not so little actually) car. So, be proud of your car, of your industry, and of your european future. (and let Stu speak freely ) |
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martin245 |
2 Oct 2006, 19:17
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Thanks Jaksa
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13nov |
3 Oct 2006, 12:20
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Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 260 Joined: 7 June 04 From: Bucuresti |
I also hope that this part of the forum would be more flexible considering that it should concentrate all sections of the romanian part of the forum in only one. So, my opinion is that we should regard the Logan English Corner Section as a "All in one section" (Probleme Tehnice, Diverse,Cafenea, etc) and have more wide - themes disscusions with our friends from all over the world.
Maybe it would be proper to re-name the section "DaciaClub English Corner" with sections for technical problems and general disscusions, considering that the romanian part of the forum is very well developed and organized and also alouds general disscusions in dedicated sections. PS:my appologies for the off-topic This post has been edited by 13nov: 3 Oct 2006, 12:24 |
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vv |
1 Nov 2006, 14:36
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QUOTE(Financial Times) Romania's less than glittering prize Tobias Buck in Brussels Poor Romania. After decades of communist dictatorship and a bloody, violent revolution the country finally managed the transition to democracy. It endured years of economic and political upheaval, rising crime and the exodus of young and talented workers to the rich countries of western Europe. Month by month, the government inched its way towards membership of the European Union. It enacted all 85,000 pages of EU law. It rolled out the red carpet every time a lowly bureaucrat from Brussels came to visit. It sat through long nights of negotiations to sort out the country's farm budget and clean up the state aid regime. At last, Romanians thought they had made it. The country is now only two months away from becoming a fully paid-up member of the Union, with its own seat at the table and its very own commissioner in Brussels. But just as Romanians were settling down to enjoy their new privileges, the country has recei ved a shattering blow. It has just been told that - no matter how hard the government and its citizens fought to get in - it is worth next to nothing in Brussels. All it deserves - in one long, brutal and clinically clear word - is: multilinguism. That, in fact, will be the extent of the portfolio entrusted to the new Romanian member of the European Commission when he joins the Brussels body in January. This means he will be handed just a quarter of the responsibilities currently held by Jan Figel, the Slovakian commissioner whose current briefs include education, training, sport and culture - in addition to multilinguism. Mr Figel, it must be said, has not enjoyed a particularly high profile since his appointment in November 2004. His rare moments in the limelight, moreover, were exclusively due to education and training. For Leonard Orban, the Romanian commissioner-in-waitin g, things will be far tougher. He has, essentially, no job worth its name. This is all the more puzzling since there were many other options available: some of the current jobs could easily have been split to make room for a new Romanian commissioner for humanitarian aid, or for employment or for legal affairs. Mr Orban's Bulgarian counterpart, to add insult to injury, has just been handed the important consumer affairs portfolio. Mr Orban and the country he represents have, in effect, been cut down to size before they have properly arrived. In his note of congratulations to Mr Orban, Mr Figel said the creation of a new multilinguism commissioner was a "clear indication of the importance given to this issue by the new Commission". No, it is not. It is a reflection of Romania's standing in Brussels, and maybe also a punishment for the country's poor handling of the appointment p rocess. But José Manuel Barroso, the Commission president and the man in charge of dividing up the new posts, showed poor judgement all the same. Having travelled down the long and hard road towards EU membership, Romania would have deserved a little more respect. Financial Times is too kind with us This post has been edited by vv: 1 Nov 2006, 14:38 |
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1 Nov 2006, 15:47
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Some images I saw today - it may help the foreigners to better understand us
This is highway A2, our most recent highway. Black humour... I am in the mood today, after our politicians voted UNANIMOUSLY to stop the creation of an agency that was designed to control how public clerks/ officials made their fortune. It's even funny to hear their arguments for the vote... maybe we should translate some. This post has been edited by alex: 7 Nov 2006, 17:02 Attached thumbnail(s) 1.jpg ( Size: 54.84k ) Number of downloads: 67 2.jpg ( Size: 36.61k ) Number of downloads: 53 3.jpg ( Size: 41.79k ) Number of downloads: 51 4.jpg ( Size: 39.1k ) Number of downloads: 48 5.jpg ( Size: 47.05k ) Number of downloads: 52 6.jpg ( Size: 43.38k ) Number of downloads: 36 7.jpg ( Size: 51.76k ) Number of downloads: 25 |
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