The Competition Council was set up by
the Competition Law No.21/1996, amended and completed by the Government
Emergency Ordinance no. 121/2003.
The Competition Council represents
Romania in the relationships with specialized international organizations and
institutions and co-operates with foreign and community competition
authorities. It is the reason why the Government designated the
Competition Council to coordinate the negotiation for Chapter 6 "Competition
Policy" for the accession of Romania to the European Union.
The role of the Competition Council
as an autonomous administrative authority has
two aspects: one aspect is corrective relating to its interventions to restore
and maintain normal, competitive environments, and a second, preventive aspect,
related to its interventions that significantly prevent unfair competition on
the market.
According to the Competition Law, the
Competition Council is aimed at protecting and stimulating the competition, in
order to insure a normal competitive environment and the promotion of customers'
interests.