Adrian Năstase (Romanian pronunciation: [adriˈan nəsˈtase]; born 22 June 1950) is a Romanian jurist, academic/professor, blogger, and former politician...
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Năstase is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Năstase (born 1950), Romanian politician Andrei Năstase (born 1975), Moldovan...
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interim until 2020) (PSD). Adrian Năstase: 1993–1997; position abolished 1997–2003; Octav Cozmâncă: 2003–2005; Adrian Năstase: 2005–2006; Dan Mircea Popescu [ro]:...
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The Năstase Cabinet was a cabinet of ministers led by Adrian Năstase that governed Romania from 28 December 2000 to 29 December 2004 during the third term...
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rankings. Năstase is one of the 10 players in history who have won over 100 total ATP titles, with 64 in singles and 45 in doubles. Năstase won seven...
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presidential elections on 12 December between former Prime Minister Adrian Năstase of the then ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) and then incumbent...
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Romania between 21 and 28 December 2004, when former PSD Prime Minister Adrian Năstase, who had just been defeated in the 2004 presidential elections by Traian...
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responsible for relations with France. The following year, Minister Adrian Năstase promoted him to head the European Affairs Directorate for relations...
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York City. Adrián Vázquez Lázara (born 1982), Spanish politician Adrian Molin (1880–1942), Swedish writer and political activist Adrian Năstase (born 1950)...
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November 2023. Adrian Năstase. "Biografie". Retrieved 21 January 2018. Alex Costache (15 October 2015). "Condamnat pentru corupție, Adrian Năstase dă lecții...
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for European Integration from 2000 until October 2003 (as part of the Adrian Năstase cabinet). Puwak was of German ethnicity (Swabian) and represented Timiș...
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now PSD), returned to power and Iliescu again became President, with Adrian Năstase as Prime Minister. This government fell in the 2004 elections amid allegations...
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Exhibition Center. Guests at the ceremony included Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Năstase, Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis, Jordanian King Abdullah II...
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Prime Minister and PSD president Adrian Năstase. Like Băsescu, Năstase was a former Communist Party member. Although Năstase came out ahead in the first round...
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started the reform process[clarification needed], continued later by Adrian Năstase and Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu. During his premiership, on February 15...
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National Salvation Front (FDSN, a major party, led by Oliviu Gherman and Adrian Năstase, which had supported Ion Iliescu's bid for presidency), the nationalist...
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Romania]. Libertatea (in Romanian). Liviu Cojan (21 December 2021). "Adrian Năstase a fost reabilitat de instanță. Fostul premier are voie să revină în...
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Constanța County from 2004 until 2008, and subsequently Bucharest. In the Adrian Năstase cabinet, he was Minister of Justice from March to December 2004; in...
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good in 2002, he was a personal adviser to Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Năstase (March–September 2003). In Romania, he worked for Antena 1, Radio Europa...
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Panait, a prosecutor involved in cases connected to then-Prime Minister Adrian Năstase, fell from the third-floor window of his home. He died the following...
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ensured that most urban voters either abstained or chose Iliescu. The Năstase government, which came to power in this term of Iliescu, continued part...
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killed. Ion Iliescu (until Dec. 2004) Traian Băsescu (from Dec. 2004) Adrian Năstase (until Dec. 2004) Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (Dec. 2004 – Dec. 2008) Emil...
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Michael awarded the "Man of The Year 2003" prize to Prime Minister Adrian Năstase, leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), on behalf of the tabloid...
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President Ion Iliescu (1992) Oliviu Gherman (1992-1993) Executive president Adrian Năstase Founders List Ion Iliescu Vasile Văcaru Ion Solcanu Oliviu Gherman Diodor...
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Medicine and Pharmacy of Bucharest, who served as the Health Minister in Adrian Năstase cabinet. Between 2000 and 2003 he was State Councilor. He is the director...
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Truth, without them joining the government, the election of PSD members Adrian Năstase and Nicolae Văcăroiu as Heads of Chambers in the Romanian Parliament...
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Cabinet was led by Mugur Isărescu from 1999 to 2000. The Năstase I Cabinet was led by Adrian Năstase from 2000 – 29 December 2004. The first Tăriceanu Cabinet...
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Oliviu Gherman 1930–2020 22 October 1992 22 November 1996 FDSN/PDSR 53 Adrian Năstase 1950– 28 October 1992 22 November 1996 FDSN/PDSR 1996 L 54 Ion Diaconescu...
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Truth Alliance (DA), remarked rhetorically in a live TV debate with Adrian Năstase, stemming from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), before the 2004 run-off...
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was elected on 20 March 2006, after the Chamber's former president, Adrian Năstase, was forced by his own party (the Social Democratic Party, PSD) to step...
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