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    Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj rəzˈvan uŋɡuˈre̯anu]; born 22 September 1968) is a Romanian historian, politician who served as...
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  • resigned and president Traian Băsescu appointed the independent Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, former SIE commander, to form a new cabinet which was invested...
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  • Rusu Răzvan Sabău Răzvan Stanca Răzvan Dorin Șelariu Răzvan Theodorescu Răzvan Tincu Răzvan Trandu Răzvan Țârlea Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Răzvan Vasilescu...
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    May 2012 he was Romania's Minister of Culture in the Emil Boc and Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu governments, a role he has reprised between March and October 2014...
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    in this capacity under Boc's successor, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu. He was born in Bucharest, where his father Mihai was a lawyer; he is a seventh-generation...
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  • (disambiguation) Mihai Silvășan, Romanian basketball coach Mihail Sturdza, Prince of Romania (1834-1849) Mihai Trăistariu, Romanian singer Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, Romanian...
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    Centre-right Civic Initiative founded by former independent Prime Minister Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu and other NGOs. After a very short period of existence, lasting...
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    The Ungureanu cabinet was a cabinet of ministers which briefly governed Romania during early 2012. Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was designated by former President...
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    corruption investigation. In April 2012, after the government of Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu fell due to the passage of a motion of no confidence, President...
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  • actor and politician Marius Ungureanu (born 1994), biathlete, Olympic flag bearer for Romania in 2018 Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (born 1968), Romanian historian...
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    the Romanian legislative elections of 2004, he was replaced by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu from the Justice and Truth Alliance (DA). As foreign minister on...
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    Neamțu, and the centre-right Civic Initiative led by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu. Eventually Ungureanu joined a minor party, Civic Force (FC), and was elected...
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  • throughout his term). Its last president was former Prime Minister Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, elected at the September 2012 party congress until 2014 when the...
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    Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Cabinet together with the PDL and UNPR. In 2012 the Romanian Parliament voted a motion of no confidence against the Ungureanu Cabinet...
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    continued his mandate after Boc's resignation, on February 6, 2012, in the Ungureanu cabinet. It was replaced on May 7, 2012, following the dismissal by censure...
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    December 2008 to January 2009; again under Boc and continuing under Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, he was Defence Minister (December 2009–May 2012); and in the Victor...
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  • On October 9, 2005, the Romanian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, participated in the laying of a wreath at the Holocaust Memorial...
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    following the adoption of a motion of no confidence: Emil Boc (2009), Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (2012), Sorin Grindeanu (2017), Viorica Dăncilă (2019), and Florin...
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    Masaryk R. W. Seton-Watson Robert Conquest Norman Davies Robert Fico Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Jacek Rostowski Jonathan Ross Acija Alfirević, academic and writer...
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    position of the office of Minister of Foreign Affairs, 43 days after Ungureanu's resignation, because President Băsescu refused to accept the nomination...
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  • (Parliament rejected government programme) (2015) Emil Boc (2009) Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (2012) Sorin Grindeanu (2017) Viorica Dăncilă (2019) Ludovic Orban...
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    Traian Băsescu Deputy Béla Markó Preceded by Emil Boc Succeeded by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Minister of Justice In office 25 November 2021 – 15 June 2023 Prime...
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    legal means to solve. In the spring of 2007, when Foreign Minister Mihai-Răzvan Ungureanu resigned, Băsescu refused to accept Prime-Minister Tăriceanu's nomination...
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    Minister Călin Popescu Tăriceanu, following the resignation of Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu. President Traian Băsescu refused to approve the nomination, saying...
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  • This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second...
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    Teodoreanu Octavian Țîcu Tudorel Toader Marcela Topor Mihai Trăistariu Alexandru Tzaicu Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Sabetai Unguru Neculai Alexandru Ursu Ghenadie...
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    replaced by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, former Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service. Soon after government led by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu fell in no...
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    PNL in the European Parliament election. Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, former Prime Minister of Romania: Ungureanu was a candidate for the Civic Force, but...
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  • Solomon Maria Magdalena Székely George Felix Taşcă Răzvan Theodorescu Andrei Tukacs Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Silviu Văcaru Petronel Zahariuc Buletinul Institutului...
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  • becoming an independent ad interim/acting Prime Minister of Romania, Ungureanu was a PNL member and later on the president of Civic Force (FC) and a...
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