• Matei Zaharia Boilă (17 April 1926 – 27 August 2015) was a conservative Romanian politician, who later became a Greek Catholic priest. Boilă was influenced...
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    (PNȚ), and worked as a journalist; he wrote for România Nouă, edited by Zaharia Boilă, Mesajul (Zalău), Unirea (Blaj). He became the private secretary of...
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    works, he took jibes at the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ), targeting Zaharia Boilă for his alleged corruption, and Iuliu Maniu for his indifference to...
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    also included a selection of militants from all party factions: Lazăr, Zaharia Boilă, Radu Cioculescu, Victor Eftimiu, Augustin Popa, and Emil Socor. Released...
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    Maniu's Transylvanian supporters, including a centrist group led by Zaharia Boilă and Corneliu Coposu. Writing at the time, the left-wing radical journalist...
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    who died there. Emanoil Bârzotescu Arsenie Boca Szilárd Bogdánffy Matei Boilă Fortunát Boros [ro]† Ioan Gh. Botez [ro]† Barbu Brezianu Radu Câmpeanu George...
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    on the PNȚ's right-wing leadership, grouped around Iuliu Maniu, Romulus Boilă, and Ilie Lazăr, being criticized by leftists such as Gheorghe Zane; these...
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