Why declara Is Trending Today?
Explore key developments that caused declara to trend — updated as the story unfolds.
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November 12, 2025 at 8:38 AM
Oana Gheorghiu, the vicepremier, faces headlines due to her conflict with the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM). Over 3000 signatures support her, while others criticize her actions. Carmen Uscatu, after revealing an incompatibility of a vice premier, faces pressure to remain silent. Grindeanu describes Gheorghiu's statements as populist, and the CSM's actions as excessive. A partner of an NGO requests Gheorghiu's resignation, citing incompatibility and potential harm to the organization's activities. Supporters of the Nicușor Dan-Bolojan regime rally around Gheorghiu in her conflict with magistrates.
November 7, 2025 at 11:19 AM
The Congress of Peru has declared Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum "persona non grata" due to what they perceive as her unacceptable interference in Peru's internal affairs. This decision comes amidst heightened tensions surrounding the asylum case of former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chávez. Mexico has rejected this declaration, dismissing it as false accusations and denying any interference in Peru's diplomatic asylum norms.
October 30, 2025 at 2:53 AM
The Venezuelan government has declared Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, a "persona non grata," leading to a diplomatic standoff. In response, Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister, Keith Rowley, has dared Venezuela to take further action. Meanwhile, the Venezuelan parliament is debating a motion to expel Persad-Bissessar, with the country's citizens expressing support for the move.
October 29, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Venezuela's parliament has declared Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister, Keith Rowley, persona non grata. This decision comes after Venezuela suspended its gas agreement with Trinidad and Tobago and accused the country of conducting military exercises with the United States. The move has been supported by Venezuela's National Assembly and the government, with Jorge Rodríguez, Venezuela's communications minister, describing Trinidad and Tobago's government as "garbage". The decision has been widely reported in both Spanish and English language media, with some outlets speculating on the reasons behind the move.
October 18, 2025 at 7:57 PM
Bolojan, a Romanian chef, emphasizes that the current challenge isn't cooking with gem (gemul), a common ingredient in Romanian cuisine, but rather tackling tax evasion. Meanwhile, a sophisticated seasonal delight is introduced: gem with ginger and vanilla aroma.
October 17, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Ilie Bolojan, the Premier, has stated that the Romanian Fiscal Administration (ANAF) should not focus on taxing homemade gem (a traditional Romanian spirit), but rather tackle major issues like tax evasion, large-scale fraud, and unpaid taxes. Bolojan emphasized this in a video message, reiterating that ANAF's battle is not with homemade gem, but with fiscal evasion. The public reaction to ANAF's announcement has been filled with jokes and irony, particularly regarding the "gem made at home by grandma." Bolojan has clarified that ANAF's focus is on fiscal evasion, large-scale fraud, and unpaid taxes, not homemade gem. Dr. Irina-Daniela Cișmașu, a university professor, suggests that the initial statement was not intended to discourage home production, but rather a poorly phrased economic idea about the reduced tax base of an economy heavily based on informal consumption. Adrian Nica, an expert, explains that ANAF is not targeting the taxation of home consumption. The head of ANAF has since clarified that they do not intend to tax homemade gem, and ANAF has affirmed that they will not impose taxes on the home consumption of the population. ANAF aims to improve the methodology of calculating the gap in VAT collection, without contesting Romania's VAT collection deficit.