Mihai Tudose (born 6 March 1967) is a Romanian politician, jurist and academic, deputy in the Parliament of Romania, a former Minister of Economy in 2017...
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2018 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mihai Tudose. Allegedly, he was given this office in order to report Tudose's activities to Liviu Dragnea, who had...
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(born 1996), Romanian footballer Mihai Tudose (born 1967), Romanian politician This page lists people with the surname Tudose. If an internal link intending...
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The Tudose Cabinet was the 127th Government of Romania. It was led by Mihai Tudose, who assumed office as Prime Minister of Romania on 29 June 2017. The...
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Ioan-Aurelian Popa Mihai Silviu Popa Șerban-Dimitrie Sturdza Maria-Georgiana Teodorescu Aurora Ursu Selena Vîlcu Nicolae Vlahu Mihai Tudose Rareș Bogdan Gabriela...
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Romanian politicians, including President Klaus Iohannis, Prime Minister Mihai Tudose, former President Ion Iliescu, as well as Liviu Dragnea, Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu...
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June 2017, he became Economy Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mihai Tudose. In September 2017 he became Defence Minister. He was reappointed to...
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June 2017, and he was replaced by Mihai Tudose, of the same party. Iohannis-Tudose cohabitation (2017–2018) The Tudose cabinet took office amid the dismissal...
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Ponta Gabriel Oprea Sorin Cîmpeanu Dacian Cioloș Sorin Grindeanu Mihai Tudose Mihai Fifor Viorica Dăncilă Ludovic Orban Nicolae Ciucă Florin Cîțu Salome...
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Environment, Minister of Labour; Mihai Tudose, former prime minister of Romania; Sorin Grindeanu, former prime minister of Romania; Mihai Fifor, former acting prime...
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Mihai Tudose, a vice-president of PSD, became on 26 June 2017 the new Prime Minister of Romania. Protests continued in Bucharest during the Tudose Cabinet...
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and the country's third head of government in a year. Her predecessor, Mihai Tudose, resigned on 15 January after his own party withdrew its backing. President...
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SEDE Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (Renew) List Christophe Gomart (EPP) Mihai Tudose (S&D) Alberico Gambino (ECR) Riho Terras (EPP) List Nicolás Pascual de...
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trade and entrepreneurship between 29 June 2017 and 29 January 2018 in the Tudose Cabinet. Laufer was born on August 16, 1983, in Bucharest, to Jewish Romanian...
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should explain why this is happening. Gabriel Oprea (vice-prime-minister) Mihai Tudose (Minister of Economy) George Scutaru (Member of the Chamber of Deputies);...
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Three other children, Mihai Tudose, and brother and sister Ana and Marian, are also profiled. The filmmakers also follow Mihai to his family's home in...
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Romașcanu was elected for Buzău at the 2016 legislative election. Following Mihai Tudose's appointment as Prime Minister, Romașcanu was appointed Minister of Culture...
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Romanian and Bulgarian counterparts". B92. 24 April 2015. "Prime Minister Mihai Tudose participated in the Romania - Bulgaria - Serbia - Greece quadrilateral...
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January 2014 Prime Minister Victor Ponta Dacian Cioloș Sorin Grindeanu Mihai Tudose Viorica Dăncilă Ludovic Orban Florin Cîțu Nicolae Ciucă Minister Gabriel...
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the Parliament with 241 votes (233 minimum needed). Quickly afterward, Mihai Tudose was proposed by the socialists for the position of prime minister and...
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Sorin Mihai Grindeanu (Romanian pronunciation: [soˈrin miˈhaj ɡrinˈde̯anu]; born 5 December 1973) is a Romanian politician who served as Prime Minister...
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176 days PSD Grindeanu PSD–ALDE 66 Mihai Tudose (born 1967) 29 June 2017 16 January 2018 201 days PSD Tudose PSD–ALDE — Mihai Fifor (born 1970) acting prime...
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president Emil Constantinescu. In January 2018, Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose threatened the Székely community in a television interview by saying...
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(2015–2017) Marjan Šarec (Renew), Prime Minister of Slovenia (2018–2020) Mihai Tudose (S&D), Prime Minister of Romania (2017–2018) Sophie Wilmès (Renew), Prime...
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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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Sebastian Tudorel Stoica Costică Toma Christos Tsaganeas Andrei Tudor Mihai Tudose Ida Verona Ilarie Voronca Eléna Wexler-Kreindler Iannis Xenakis Marius...
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(in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-01-28. "Victor Ponta, Corina Creţu şi Mihai Tudose deschid lista candidaţilor Pro România pentru europarlamentare". www...
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European Parliament of Victor Negrescu in order to join the cabinet of Mihai Tudose, Popa succeeded him to become a Member of the European Parliament. (in...
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Libertatea (in Romanian). Retrieved December 13, 2023. https://hotnews.ro/mihai-tudose-spune-ca-piedone-este-membru-psd-aduce-o-plus-valoare-are-o-bogata-e...
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Ramona Strugariu (PLUS) On the PRO Romania list: (S&D) Corina Crețu Mihai Tudose (Since January 2020 PSD) On the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania...
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