Ioan Mircea Pașcu (born 17 February 1949) is a Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Romania. He previously served Minister...
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of NATO, replacing Rose Gottemoeller. Mircea Geoană was born in Bucharest, on July 14, 1958. His father, Ioan Geoană, was a general in the Romanian Army...
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officer Ioan Gyuri Pascu, musician Ioan Mircea Pașcu, politician Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul, writer Ioan Potcoavă, Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks Ioan Pușcaș...
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Ioan Gyuri Pascu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈɡjuri ˈpasku]; also credited as Ioan Ghiurico Pascu, Gyuri Pascu, and Ghyuri Pascu; August 31, 1961...
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Pascu may refer to: Ana Derșidan-Ene-Pascu (1944–2022), Romanian fencer and sport leader Ioan Mircea Pașcu (born 1949), Romanian politician Bianca Pascu...
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genocide and war crimes by current standards. Romanian defense minister Ioan Mircea Pașcu asserted that Vlad would have been condemned for crimes against humanity...
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Ioan "Ionuț" Angelo Lupescu (born 9 December 1968) is a Romanian former football player who played as a midfielder. Ioan Lupescu, nicknamed Kaiserul was...
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Popescu-Tăriceanu (Dec. 2004 – Dec. 2008) Emil Boc (from Dec. 2008) Ioan Mircea Pașcu (until Dec. 2004) Teodor Atanasiu (Dec. 2004 – Oct. 2006) Sorin Frunzăverde...
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Romania October 2014 Resigned due to becoming European Commissioner Ioan Mircea Pașcu November 2014 S&D Romania Olli Rehn ALDE Finland May 2015 Resigned...
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schools, of which four are national colleges: Doamna Stanca National College Ioan Slavici National College Kölcsey Ferenc National College Mihai Eminescu National...
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Alexandru Athanasiu Ioan Rus Marian Săniuță Dan Ioan Popescu Ioan Talpeș Ministers: Rodica Stănoiu/Cristian Diaconescu (Justice) Ioan Mircea Pașcu (Defense) Mihai...
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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...
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the battle and that God defended the Romanian troops. Furthermore, Ioan Mircea Pașcu, Minister of Defence of Romania at the time of the battle, said the...
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Dan Nica Maria Grapini – PC Damian Drăghici – UNPR Daciana Sârbu Ioan-Mircea Pașcu Vasilica Dăncilă Ionel Moisă Victor Boștinaru Claudiu-Ciprian Tănăsescu...
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leadership) decided to continue political support for her and Health Minister Mircea Beuran, awaiting the conclusion of the EU audit. Nevertheless, on 20 October...
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Frunzăverdei 13 March 2000 28 December 2000 Isărescu Cabinet PD 84 Ioan Mircea Pașcu 28 December 2000 28 December 2004 Năstase cabinet PDSR/PSD 85 Teodor...
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whose own candidate Oprea had defeated; and eventually by party leader Mircea Geoană, who charged Oprea with acting unilaterally and outside party discipline...
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Ioan Talpeș (born 24 August 1944) is Romanian senator, who previously served as a Romanian Army general, military historian and politician. He served as...
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Ioan Rus (born 21 February 1955) is a Romanian politician. Born in Urișor, Cluj County, he is a 1982 graduate of the Mechanics faculty of the Technical...
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Mircea Beuran (born June 5, 1953) is a Romanian General Surgeon, academic professor and head of the department of surgery at Carol Davila University of...
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Athanasiu Ioan Rus Marian Săniuță Dan Ioan Popescu Ioan Talpeș Ministers Rodica Stănoiu/Cristian Diaconescu (Justice) Ioan Mircea Pașcu (Defense)...
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authorisation for its offerings. This action reportedly displeased PSD president Mircea Geoană for not being cleared with him in advance; the university itself...
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People's Commissar of Agriculture during the Hungarian Soviet Republic Ioan Mircea Pașcu (born 17 February 1949), politician and Member of the European Parliament...
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Commission began. Simson was then nominated and confirmed for a full term. Pașcu was nominated to complete the term of Corina Crețu, who resigned on 1 July...
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Dan Ioan Popescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdan iˈo̯am poˈpesku]; born March 10, 1948, in Ploieşti) is a Romanian businessman and politician. A chemical...
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Athanasiu Ioan Rus Marian Săniuță Dan Ioan Popescu Ioan Talpeș Ministers Rodica Stănoiu/Cristian Diaconescu (Justice) Ioan Mircea Pașcu (Defense)...
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Romsilva, alongside Viorel Hrebenciuc. In late 2023, Environment Minister Mircea Fechet named Sârbu to Romsilva’s governing board. (in Romanian) "Elena Băsescu...
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Athanasiu Ioan Rus Marian Săniuță Dan Ioan Popescu Ioan Talpeș Ministers Rodica Stănoiu/Cristian Diaconescu (Justice) Ioan Mircea Pașcu (Defense)...
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Athanasiu Ioan Rus Marian Săniuță Dan Ioan Popescu Ioan Talpeș Ministers Rodica Stănoiu/Cristian Diaconescu (Justice) Ioan Mircea Pașcu (Defense)...
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Daciana Sârbu (left the party on 9 July 2018 but remained in the group) Ioan Mircea Pașcu Viorica Dăncilă – until 28 January 2018 Gabriela Zoană – since 30...
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