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    Victor Viorel Ponta (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviktor ˈponta]; born 20 September 1972) is a Romanian jurist and politician, who served as Prime Minister...
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    candidates qualified in a run-off on 16 November. These candidates were Victor Ponta, former Prime Minister and ex-leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD)...
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  • against Prime Minister Victor Ponta for 19 acts of corruption between 2007 and 2008, when he was lawyer. Moreover, Victor Ponta is also investigated for...
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    partidului lui Victor Ponta la europarlamentare". G4Media (in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-01-28. "Europarlamentare. Țuțuianu: Victor Ponta și Corina Crețu...
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    the Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiești in 2002. A close partner of Victor Ponta, Ghiță joined the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and was elected in the...
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  • founding of PRO Romania was initiated in 2017 by former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, former acting/ad interim Prime Minister and Minister of Education Sorin...
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    "corrupt". In August 2010, Adriean Videanu sued Victor Ponta for slander. After the installation of the Victor Ponta government in May 2012, Adriean Videanu became...
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  • to the fire led to the resignation of the Prime Minister of Romania, Victor Ponta. In advance of the concert, the band announced that they would be including...
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    Liberal Union, USL). PSD left government after former Prime Minister, Victor Ponta resigned in November 2015, only for PSD to return as the senior governing...
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    crisis, fed by accusations of plagiarism to PSD-backed Prime Minister Victor Ponta and culminating with the suspension of President Traian Băsescu. Although...
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    Ungureanu, he was Defence Minister (December 2009–May 2012); and in the Victor Ponta cabinet, served as deputy Prime Minister from December 2012, additionally...
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    Deputies for Vaslui County representing the Social Democratic Party. In the Victor Ponta and Sorin Grindeanu Cabinets, Brichall served as the Prime Minister's...
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    partidele înființate de Victor Ponta, Mircea Geoana, Teodor Meleșcanu, Gabriel Oprea și Marian Vanghelie". 19 September 2021. "Ponta i-a EXCLUS din PSD pe...
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  • Ponta Porã, Brazil Ponta Porã, a municipality in Brazil Victor Ponta (born 1972), Romanian politician Ponta Cabinet (disambiguation) Ponta Delgada (disambiguation)...
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  • under Victor Ponta "deviated from its left-wing identity" and supported a motion of no confidence launched by the opposition against the Ponta government...
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    reject the draft law. The collaboration with socialist Prime Minister Victor Ponta was praised by both sides at the start of the mandate, but deteriorated...
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    He was also Minister for Communications under the fourth cabinet of Victor Ponta, between 17 December 2014 and 17 November 2015. In early 2017, his government...
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  • constitutional conflict between President Traian Băsescu and Prime Minister Victor Ponta of Romania. A dispute arose between the two regarding the representation...
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  • incumbent prime minister, Victor Ponta. Since a legislative election was not held, the parliamentary majority was unchanged, and Ponta was able to remain as...
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    was elected president, unexpectedly defeating former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who had been previously leading in the opinion polls. This surprise...
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    2012. The Social Liberal Union (USL) co-led by former Prime Minister Victor Ponta won an absolute majority in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate...
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    2015, he was an honorary special advisor to Romanian prime minister Victor Ponta on economic and security matters. Clark's father's family was Jewish;...
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  • The Fourth Ponta Cabinet was the government of Romania from 17 December 2014 to 17 November 2015. The Cabinet was supported by the Social Democratic Party...
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  • politician Victor Owusu (1923-2000), Ghanaian lawyer and politician Victor Perera, Sri Lankan governor Victor Ponta (born 1972), Romanian politician Victor Rădulescu-Pogoneanu...
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    Craiova. At the group's inaugural meeting, Romania's then-Prime Minister Victor Ponta indicated that he was inspired by the Visegrád Group. Romania and Bulgaria...
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    Romanian education administrator. He was the Education Minister in the Victor Ponta cabinet from December 2012 to December 2014. Born in Ceahlău, Neamț County...
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    Revolution. The protesters demanded the resignations of Prime Minister Victor Ponta and Minister Gabriel Oprea, who they claimed fostered corruption which...
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  • Aleksander Lukashenko of Belarus, Boyko Borisov of Bulgaria and Victor Ponta of Romania. Ponta and Borisov faced criticism at home for their participation...
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    which did not specify a target date for euro adoption. Prime Minister Victor Ponta stated that Eurozone entry is still a fundamental objective for Romania...
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    was the amount given in the cases that were presented to the Court. Victor Ponta, former Prime Minister of Romania and the highest-ranking government...
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