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    ROMANIAN PREMIER PROPOSES LIBERAL SENATOR AS COUNTRY'S REPRESENTATIVE TO EC

    Associated Press Worldstream
    October 25, 2006 Wednesday 3:04 PM GMT

    The premier has nominated a Liberal party senator to serve as Romania's
    representative to the European Commission, with the country set to
    join the bloc next year.

    Sen. Varujan Vosganian's nomination by Prime Minister Calin Popescu
    Tariceanu must be approved by European Commission President Jose
    Manuel Barroso and European lawmakers.

    Barroso must also decide on the area of responsibility for the new
    Romanian and Bulgarian commissioners, who will take up their posts
    once their countries join the bloc Jan. 1.

    Vosganian, 48, chair of the Senate's budget and finance committee,
    is known for supporting free market policies. He is also one of the
    fervent backers of the country's flat tax of 16 percent, which Romania
    introduced in 2005 to replace a progressive taxation scheme ranging
    from 18 to 40 percent.

    A mathematician and economist, Vosganian is also a writer and poet.

    An ethnic Armenian, he heads the National Union of (Ethnic) Armenians
    in Romania.

    The European Commission consists of 25 representatives one from each
    EU nation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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