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Romanian citizenship - European citizenship

September 24th, 2008 by Ephemeris

Under the motto “European citizenship is not just words, but also concrete rights”, the European Commission launched a new campaign to inform EU citizens about their rights, as define in the Charter of Fundamental rights of the European Union.
The campaign started yesterday in Romania by a press conference at the Commission Representation Office in Bucharest, and takes theform of a roadshhow that will visit 40 cities between 23rd September and 4th October.
List of cities visited in Romania:
24 September- Constanţa
25 September -Tulcea
26 September -Brăila
27 September -Galaţi
28 September -Focşani
30 September- Bacău
1 October - Piatra-Neamţ
2 October - Iaşi
3 October - Botoşani
4 October - Suceava
24 September- Bucureşti
25 September- Ploieşti
26 September- Braşov
27 September- Miercurea-Ciuc
28 September- Târgu-Mureş
30 September- Bistriţa
1 October - Baia_Mare
2 October - Cluj-Napoca
3 October - Alba-Iulia
4 October - Deva
24 September - Călăraşi
25 September - Olteniţa
26 September - Giurgiu
27 September - Alexandria
28 September - Craiova
30 September - Târgu-Jiu
1 October - Hunedoara
2 October - Sibiu
3 October - Râmnicu-Vâlcea
4 October - Piteşti
24 September - Drobeta Turnu-Severin
25 September - Petroşani
26 September - Caransebeş
27 September - Reşiţa
28 September - Lugoj
30 September - Timişoara
1 October - Arad
2 October - Oradea
3 October - Zalău
4 October - Satu-Mare

The next roadshows will be held in Germany (October 2008) and Bulgaria (November 2008). Other Member states visited will be Slovakia and Slovenia in 2009.
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P. S. Maybe someday Romanians will stop being treated (and stop acting) as second rate European citizens.

Posted in Discrimination, European Legislation, Romanian

2 Responses

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  2. Ephemeris

    Thank you, Eugene, for your kind words.

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