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    Dan Mircea Geoană (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmirtʃe̯a ˈdʒe̯o̯anə]; born 14 July 1958) is a Romanian politician and former diplomat who served as president...
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  • computer scientist Mircea Frățică (born 1957), Romanian retired judoka Mircea Fulger (born 1959), Romanian retired boxer Mircea Geoană (born 1958), Romanian...
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    Mircea Geoană (supported by the Social Democratic Party or PSD for short) on 6 December 2009. Although most exit polls suggested a victory for Geoană...
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    elections) and he "did not rule out" that Mircea Geoană could be, yet again, the party's presidential candidate. Mircea Geoană ran for president in 2009, but narrowly...
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  • former Social Democratic (PSD) MPs led by Mircea Geoană who was expelled from the PSD earlier that year. Geoană and his supporters claimed that the PSD...
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    former PSD president and former foreign minister Mircea Geoană, have said they are genuine, though Geoană later retracted his statement. Security expert...
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    12 August 2010 (in Romanian) "Mircea Geoană a fost exclus din PSD: Adio tovarăşi, pe curând prieteni" ("Mircea Geoană Removed from PSD: Goodbye Comrades...
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    Retrieved 16 April 2022. "Mircea Geoană, secretarul general adjunct al NATO: "România este o ancoră strategică pentru NATO"" [Mircea Geoană, Deputy Secretary...
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    the President for not designating Iohannis. Social Democrat leader Mircea Geoană accused Băsescu of trying to influence the upcoming presidential elections...
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    2009 (in Romanian) "Iliescu, în BPN, către Geoană: Ori eu, ori Gușă! – surse" ("Iliescu, in the BPN, to Geoană: 'Either Me, or Gușă!' - Sources"), Mediafax...
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     Italy 2007–2012 15 Alexander Vershbow  United States 2012–2016 16 Rose Gottemoeller  United States 2016–2019 17 Mircea Geoană  Romania 2019–present...
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    Assumed office 1 October 2014 Deputy Alexander Vershbow Rose Gottemoeller Mircea Geoană Preceded by Anders Fogh Rasmussen Succeeded by Mark Rutte (designate)...
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    president until April 2005 when he was replaced by former foreign minister Mircea Geoană at a party congress. At the same congress, Năstase was elected to be...
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    appointed President of the Senate of Romania after the revocation of Mircea Geoană on 23 November. On 30 June 2012, he became the leader of PDL in an extraordinary...
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    17, 2016 – July 17, 2019 Preceded by Alexander Vershbow Succeeded by Mircea Geoană 16th Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security...
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  • Fărâmită Lambru, Maria Tanase, Mihai Bendeac, Dan Grigore, Horia Brenciu, Mircea Geoană, Ion Iliescu, and Nicolae Vacaroiu. The book Glasul roților de tren...
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    Leadership Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoană Seats Albania Belgium Bulgaria Canada Croatia Czech Republic Denmark...
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    accelerator sites for DIANA. On 30 March 2023, NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană and UK Minister for Defence Procurement Alex Chalk opened the first...
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    the Social Democrats, referring to the latter party's then-leader, Mircea Geoană, as Băsescu's "steward"; and attacking cabinet policies on education...
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  • the second round of the presidential election, against PSD candidate Mircea Geoană. Emil Boc was reinstated as prime-minister in a PDL-UDMR government...
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  • party blaming the other. In particular, president Traian Băsescu and Mircea Geoană, the leader of PSD, competed for the presidential elections in 2009...
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    2021 Women in leadership event, attended by Deputy Secretary General, Mircea Geoană and Ambassador David Angell amongst others. On 6 June, in her speech...
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  • ammunition by the incumbent president Traian Băsescu against runoff rival Mircea Geoană, after the latter met with Vântu the night before the debate just after...
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    mircea-cosea-s-au-inscris-in-partidul-lui-ilan-laufer-1256909 https://romania.europalibera.org/a/petre-roman-%C8%99i-mircea...
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    PSD elections of 21 April 2005, Iliescu lost the Party presidency to Mircea Geoană, but was elected as honorary president of the party in 2006, a position...
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  • with El País published on 1 March, Deputy Secretary General of NATO Mircea Geoană said that the alliance did "not see any imminent threat of Russia using...
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    4 February); Benita Ferrero-Waldner (from 5 February) 2001  Romania Mircea Geoană 2002  Portugal Jaime Gama (until 6 April); António Martins da Cruz (from...
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    offered to his campaign that reputedly depicted political opponent Mircea Geoană receiving sexual favors. While the Spanish interviewer later clarified...
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    București Alex Geana (born 1979), Romanian-American photographer and writer Mircea Geoană (born 1958), politician Dudu Georgescu (b. 1950), football player and...
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    LIII 57 Roberta Anastase 1976– 19 December 2008 3 July 2012 PDL 41 Mircea Geoană 1958– 19 December 2009 23 November 2011 PSD — Petru Filip (acting) 1955–...
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