Priority dossiers under the Romanian EU Council Presidency
Romania will hold the EU Council Presidency from January to July 2019. Its Presidency comes at the end of the European Parliament’s current legislative term, with European elections taking place on 23-26 May 2019. This is the first time that Romania holds the EU Council Presidency since joining the European Union on 1 January 2007. Romania has a bicameral legislature. The Parliament consists of the Senate (the upper house) having 137 seats and the Chamber of Deputies (the lower house) with 332 seats. The members of both houses are elected by direct, popular vote on the basis of proportional representation to serve four-year terms. The executive branch of the Government is directly or indirectly dependent on the support of the parliament, often expressed through a vote of confidence. The Social Democratic Party (PSD) heads the current governmental alliance with the centre-right Liberal-Democrat Alliance (ALDE). Romania is a semi-presidential republic, with Klaus Iohannis as President in office since November 2014, and the current Prime Minister, Viorica Dancila (PSD), in office since January 2018.
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- common transport policy
- digital single market
- economic geography
- ENERGY
- energy policy
- EU budget
- EU Council Presidency
- EU energy policy
- EU finance
- EU institutions and European civil service
- EU migration policy
- Europe
- European construction
- European security
- European social policy
- EUROPEAN UNION
- GEOGRAPHY
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- international security
- migration
- negotiation of an agreement (EU)
- political geography
- Romania
- social affairs
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- trade agreement (EU)
- TRANSPORT
- transport policy