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Viceministrul Andrei Popov a Participat La O Reuniune A Este drept ca ceea ce-i just să fie urmat… (Anonim) ISSN 1857-3185 VINERI 1 martie 2013 Anul XII nr. 8 (459) Săptămînal juridic 8 pagini – 4,10 lei E-mail: [email protected] Ombudsmanul Anatolie Dezvoltarea oraşelor Munteanu s-a întîlnit cu Republica Moldova a reprezentanţii Fundaţiei participat la cel de-al 16-lea din Republica germane pentru Cooperare Congres European al Poliției Moldova stagnează. Juridică Internaţională pag. 3 pag. 4 Ce e de făcut? pag. 6 Fondul Monetar Viceministrul Andrei Popov a Internaţional şi-a participat la o reuniune a Consiliului amînat din nou vizita la Chişinău ONU pentru Drepturile Omului xperţii Fondului Monetar Inter- E naţional nu mai vin în Republica iceministrul Afacerilor Externe şi In- omului, evidenţiind faptul că apartenenţa ţării care autorităţile moldoveneşti o acordă pro- Moldova. Misiunea FMI, planificată pen- V tegrării Europene, Andrei Popov, a noastre la acest grup select (CDO) facilitea- movării şi respectări drepturilor omului, inclu- tru 27 februarie a fost amînată, anunţă un participat, recent, la segmentul de nivel înalt ză sinergia şi complementaritatea acţiunilor siv celor ce fac parte din diferite categorii de comunicat al FMI. al celei de-a 22-a sesiuni a Consiliului ONU minorităţi. „Aducem la cunoştinţă că misiunea a pentru Drepturile Omului (CDO), la Geneva, Exprimînd ataşamentul fost amînată, de comun acord cu autori- potrivit unui comunicat al Direcţiei Mass- Republicii Moldova faţă de tăţile. Între timp, îndemnăm autorităţile media şi Relaţii cu Publicul de la MAEIE. ameliorarea continuă a situaţi- să asigure realizarea măsurilor necesare Cu prilejul vizitei sale, diplomatul mol- ei drepturilor omului din ţară, pentru finalizarea ultimei – celei de-a şa- dovean a susţinut un discurs în faţa CDO şi viceministrul Andrei Popov a sea evaluări a programului, inclusiv stabi- a avut întrevederi cu Înaltul Comisar ONU făcut referire, în mod special, lizarea situaţiei la „Banca de Economii” şi pentru Drepturile Omului, Navanethem la regiunea transnistreană a adoptarea politicilor bugetar-fiscale nece- Pillay, Secretarul General al Consiliului Republicii Moldova, salutînd, sare, menite să vină în susţinerea bugetu- Europei, Thorbjorn Jagland, Reprezentant în acest context, evaluarea Ex- lui, după cum s-a discutat în cadrul vizitei Special al UE pentru Drepturile Omului, pertului Superior ONU, Tho- Stavros Lambrinidis, precum şi cu şefi de mas Hammarberg. Raportul misiunii FMI la Chişinău în luna noiem- delegaţii, participanţi la lucrările sesiunii publicat, recent, privind situa- brie a anului 2012”, se arată în comunica- CDO. Discuţiile au vizat cooperarea bila- ţia drepturilor omului în regiu- tul organizaţiei. terală şi politicile promovate de Republica nea transnistreană a Republicii Misiunea FMI îşi amînă vizita la Chi- Moldova în vederea asigurării drepturilor Moldova oferă pentru prima şinău deja a doua oară. Autorităţile din omului. dată o imagine credibilă a rea- ţara noastră au solicitat atunci prelungire În cadrul discursului său, diplomatul lităţilor din regiune la acest ca- pentru a reuşi adoptarea modificărilor le- moldovean a relevat importanţa acordată de pitol şi o platformă de acţiune gislative legate de sporirea transparenţei Republica Moldova calităţii sale de membru comună în vederea îmbunătăţi- sistemului bancar. al CDO, constituit din 47 de state membre rii situaţiei. Finalizarea revizuirii a şasea a progra- ONU, care oferă o poziţie responsabilă şi po- care vin sa asigure consolidarea unei viziuni De asemenea, viceministrul moldovean a mului îi va permite Republicii Moldova să sibilitatea unică de a contribui la elaborarea şi structurate privind drepturile omului. Progre- accentuat necesitatea intensificării cooperării primească încă circa 76 milioane de do- adoptarea deciziilor relevante libertăţilor fun- sele înregistrate în acest domeniu constituie o în plan internaţional pentru asigurarea respec- lari SUA. Aceşti bani vor fi utilizaţi pentru damentale la nivel global. condiţie esenţială în avansarea aspiraţiilor de tării drepturilor tuturor persoanelor, relevînd consolidarea rezervelor valutare. Viceministrul Andrei Popov a prezentat integrare europeană. Referindu-se la intrarea legătura intrinsecă dintre problematica drep- Programul Moldovei cu FMI a fost progresele întreprinse în ultima perioadă de în vigoare a Legii privind egalitatea șanselor, turilor omului şi cea a securităţii şi stabilităţii aprobat la 29 ianuarie 2010 şi urma să fie Republica Moldova în domeniul drepturilor oficialul moldovean a subliniat importanţa pe internaţionale. încheiat la sfîrşitul acestui an. El este sus- ţinut de un credit în valoare totală de 574,4 milioane dolari SUA şi este cel mai mare Ambasadorul Rusiei în Republica Moldova a împrumut acordat Chişinăului. examinat cu ministrul Tehnologiei Informaţiei şi Comunicaţiilor perspectivele cooperării bilaterale mbasadorul Rusiei în Republica Moldova, Farit opinii în problema posibilităţii implementării, cu suportul A Muhametşin, a examinat cu ministrul Tehnologiei Rusiei, în şcolile, instituţiile de studii profesionale medii, Informaţiei şi Comunicaţiilor, Pavel Filip, perspectivele co- universităţi moldoveneşti, a instruirii la distanţă, ca unul din operării bilaterale în sfera telecomunicaţiilor, potrivit Servi- formatul cu perspectivă de obţinere a cunoştinţelor în condi- ciului de presă al reprezentanţei diplomatice. ţiile societăţii informaţionale în curs de formare. În cadrul dialogului a fost confirmată disponibilitatea comu- În cadrul întrevederii, ministrul tehnologiei informaţiei nă de a conlucra constructiv în scopul consolidării cooperării bi- şi comunicaţiilor a invitat reprezentanţii Federaţiei Ruse să laterale în sfera telecomunicaţiilor, inclusiv în ceea ce privește participe la lucrările Summitului „Moldova ICT 2013”, pre- schimbul de experienţă. În particular, a fost relevat interesul conizat a fi desfăşurat la Chişinău, pe 16-17 aprilie. Părţile au părţii ruse faţă de familiarizarea cu realizările Republicii Mol- convenit să vină în viitorul apropiat cu propuneri concrete dova în domeniul implementării listelor electronice de evidenţă în acest sens. a populaţiei în contextul implementării în Rusia a documentului Totodată, a fost expusă susţinerea activizării cooperării unic de identificare – fişa electronică universală. nu numai la nivel bilateral, dar şi în format multilateral, în La rîndul ei, partea moldovenească manifestă interes faţă particular, cooperarea regională în domeniul comunicaţiilor de experienţa Rusiei pe segmentul monitorizării transportu- statelor membre ale CSI, precum şi a Uniunii Internaţionale lui auto. De asemenea, a avut loc un schimb aprofundat de a Telecomunicaţiilor. Începe ziua cu DREPTUL! 2 VINERI, 1 MARTIE 2013 Actual DREPTUL u Flash Chioşcurile pentru vînzarea Amnesty International Moldova dă un semnal de abonamentelor pentru troleibuz ar alarmă. Deţinuţii mor în penitenciare putea fi demontate Chioşcurile pentru vînzarea abonamentelor pentru trolei- ondiţiile inumane de detenţie în Neacordîndu-i-se asistenţă medicală ,,Pînă în prezent, avem circa 14 ca- buz ar putea fi demontate. În cadrul şedinţei operative de la C penitenciarele din Moldova dis- adecvată, acesta a decedat. zuri, în care Moldova a fost condamnată Primărie, edilul Capitalei, Dorin Chirtoacă, a propus ca abo- trug vieţi omeneşti. Cel puţin asta susţin „Viaţa şi demnitatea deţinuţilor este pentru condiţii proaste de detenţie. Şi namentele pentru călătoria cu troleibuzul să fie comercializate avocaţii Amnesty International Moldo- pusă în pericol de condiţiile neadecvate aici mă refer, în special, la Penitenciarul la chioşcurile de presă din oraş, iar gheretele care aparţin Re- va (AIM) care au semnalat două cazuri de escortare şi deţinere a inculpaţilor în nr.13 din municipiul Chişinău, pentru giei Transport Electric să fie evacuate. de încălcare flagrantă a drepturilor deţi- comisariate de sector, instanţele de jude- condiţiile inumane şi degradante în care Astfel, potrivit lui D. Chirtoacă, ar fi mai comod pentru nuţilor. se află deţinuţii şi pentru chișinăuieni să cumpere abonamente de la chioşcurile de pre- Primul caz este al care Guvernul Republicii să, iar RTEC ar suporta mai puţine cheltuieli. unui deţinut preventiv Moldova a fost obligat să ,,Chioşcurile de presă din oraş vînd şi cartele pentru telefon, din Penitenciarul nr. 13, plătească mai mult de 180 birotică, tot ce doriţi, de ce nu ar putea comercializa şi abo- care timp de ani de zile, de mii de euro”, a men- namente pentru troleibuz şi autobuz? Aşa veţi avea mai multe fiind bolnav de maladii ţionat avocata Veronica puncte de distribuţie. Aţi evaluat cît ar costa taxa de prestări cronice, este ţinut în Mihailov. servicii? Poate e mai ieftin decît să asamblaţi chioşcuri şi să condiţii inumane şi de- Totodată, un raport le întreţineţi”, s-a adresat D. Chirtoacă către Directorul Regiei gradante, şi în repetate al ,,Promo-LEX” privind Transport Electric, Gheorghe Morgoci. rînduri, plasat în carce- situaţia din penitenciare, La rîndul său, Gh. Morgoci a declarat că această versiune rul penitenciarului, care denotă că celulele sînt su- a fost luată în calcul anterior: ,,Procentele care ni le-au propus nu corespunde niciunui praaglomerate, nu au ven- la chioşcurile de presă nu ne-au convenit”. standard UE. ,,Cauza tilaţie şi lumină naturală. la care ne referim a fost În camerele îmbibate cu deja comunicată Guver- fum de ţigară este frig şi Pragul de vîrstă pentru acordarea nului de către CEDO, iar umezeală, iar acest lucru ajutorului
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