It's "very hard" for the Romanian MPs to explain to their electors why they cannot move freely in the Schengen area, although the technical criteria have already been met, but this "sorrow" didn't trigger any populist movements in our country, Senate President Calin Popescu-Tariceanu said in the opening of the Interparliamentary Conference on the Future of the European Union.
The Senate President also spoke about Romania being pro-Europe.
"All polls show that more than two thirds of Romanian have positive feelings about the future of the European Union. The figure is significantly higher than the European average. Romanians truly believe that the four fundamental liberties, the internal market, the cohesion policy, the common agricultural policy and the EU's enlargement are processes that improve the daily lives of the citizens," he said.
The event is organised by the Romanian presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Tariceanu also discussed the fact that Romania is not part of Schengen.
"It's very hard for us, the Romanian MPs, to explain to our citizens why they cannot move freely in the Schengen area, although the Romanian Government has met all the requirements. They feel more and more like they are not recognized as European citizens with full rights, in which context the Romanian society should also be given credit as this sorrow did not trigger any populist trends," pointed out Tariceanu.
He appreciated that "however, the European institutions are frequently seen as places of good economy, but of bad politics." Thus, he highlighted the fact that, at EU level, "experts who were not elected" gained increasingly more ground.
"European elites got closer to the reduction of what we have been raised to see, in the context of the national politics, and they replaced [these values - editor's note] with the rules of bureaucrats, lawyers and other experts who weren't elected. So far, their approach did work. In the May election to the European Parliament there will be a test that will show if this trend continues or not," said Calin Popescu-Tariceanu.
Senate's Tariceanu: It's very hard explaining to citizens why they cannot move freely in Schengen
București
14°C
Articole Similare

2
Romsilva to regenerate 7,112 hectares of state-owned forest this spring
2

4
Buzau hospital charges fee to issue exact birth time data needed for birth chart
4

2
"Rotary, Romania District, 90 years" philatelic issue available in Romfilatelia shops from Friday
2

2
Bucharest stocks open higher on Tuesday
2

3
SofistiCAT International Cat Show to take place this weekend at Bucharest's Palace Hall
3

4
Romania's Economy in the OECD Mirror - Catalysts for a New Stage of Development (central bank official)
4

2
Finance Ministry secures third opinion in OECD accession process, says Minister Nazare
2

6
The Cure, Twenty One Pilots, Teddy Swims, Wet Leg, at Electric Castle 2026
6

5
Piano recital by Andreas Iliuta celebrates 109 years since the birth of pianist Dinu Lipatti
5

5
SAFE programme to be partially completed in terms of contracting by end-May
5

7
Defence Minister Miruta: No aircraft will leave Romania with offensive payload, no alerts on attack risks
7

5
First module for green hydrogen production at Petrobrazi refinery, delivered
5

6
#NadiaYear/Romania to host Aerobic Gymnastics World Cup leg, ROMGYM Trophy Nadia 10, this summer
6
















Comentează