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    Corneliu Vadim Tudor (Romanian pronunciation: [korˈnelju vaˈdim ˈtudor]; 28 November 1949 – 14 September 2015), also colloquially known as "Tribunul",...
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  • far-right political party. Founded in May 1991 by Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor, it was led by the latter from that point until his death in September...
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    Mugur Isărescu, György Frunda, and Petre Roman positioned against Corneliu Vadim Tudor, without openly endorsing Ion Iliescu. The alliance named Social...
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  • referee Antony Tudor, a British choreographer Corneliu Vadim Tudor, a Romanian politician Cristian Tudor, a Romanian footballer David Tudor, an American...
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  • independent member, after he was fired by the party's leader Corneliu Vadim Tudor. Tudor claimed it was because of allegations of bribery, but Meir claimed...
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  • and the Greater Romania Party (at that time national-communist) of Corneliu Vadim Tudor, and the neo-communist Socialist Party of Labour of Ceaușescu era...
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    Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Tudor Mohora, and Adrian Păunescu openly endorsed Iliescu. Ion Iliescu Emil Constantinescu Petre Roman György Frunda Corneliu Vadim...
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    was true in the precincts with most void votes. Wayback Machine Corneliu Vadim Tudor positioned himself against Băsescu, without openly endorsing Năstase...
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  • Corneliu Porumboiu Corneliu Robe Corneliu Stroe Corneliu Șumuleanu Corneliu Teodorini Corneliu Vadim Tudor This page or section lists people that share the...
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    Iliescu ran again and won in the run-off against the ultra-nationalist Corneliu Vadim Tudor. He began his third term on 20 December of that year, ending on 20...
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  • Greater Romania Party (PRM) and by the president of this party, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, who invited the miners to occupy the Romanian Parliament and to...
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  • Things to Come. Greenwood Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-313-26528-0. Corneliu Vadim Tudor (2003). Romania's One Way Ticket to the Future. Greater Romania Foundation...
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    (Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania or UDMR/RMDSZ for short) and Corneliu Vadim Tudor (Greater Romania Party or PRM for short). Mayor of Bucharest Sorin...
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    which he founded and led. He also founded, alongside his disciple Corneliu Vadim Tudor, the nationalist Greater Romania Party (PRM). His most famous writings...
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  • November 2023, at an AUR press conference, Lidia Vadim Tudor (the daughter of the Corneliu Vadim Tudor), former Minister Ilan Laufer (FIN party leader)...
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    Meleșcanu, Elena Udrea, Dan Diaconescu, Hunor Kelemen, Zsolt Szilágyi, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Constantin Rotaru, William Brînză, Mirel Mircea Amariței and Gheorghe...
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    November 2023, at an AUR press conference, Lidia Vadim Tudor (the daughter of the late Corneliu Vadim Tudor), former Minister for Business Environment Ilan...
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  • seen as more moderate than the party's leader, Corneliu Vadim Tudor. (in English) Interview with Corneliu Ciontu about the formation of the People's Party...
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  • scene. During the 1980s, the leading editors were Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor and the newspaper had very strong pro-Nicolae Ceaușescu and National...
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    and illustrator Cristian Țopescu [ro], journalist and politician Corneliu Vadim Tudor, leader of the Greater Romania Party, poet, writer, journalist, and...
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    3, 2015. "PRM și-a ales noul președinte. El este succesorul lui Corneliu Vadim Tudor". Libertatea. November 3, 2015. "strainu". www.asfan.ro. "Generalul...
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  • party in Romania România Mare (magazine), edited by party leader Corneliu Vadim Tudor This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Creangă (1837–1889) – writer Mădalina Manole (1967–2010) – pop singer Corneliu Vadim Tudor (1949–2015) – ultranationalist politician, writer and journalist;...
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    greșeală a lui Corneliu Coposu: A împiedicat candidatura lui Ion Rațiu la Președinția României, din partea Convenției" [The big mistake of Corneliu Coposu: He...
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    Greater Romania Party (PRM) and by the president of this party, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, who invited the miners to occupy the Romanian Parliament and to...
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    myth in Ceaușescu's time, after his overthrow politicians such as Corneliu Vadim Tudor have coupled the images of the two leaders into their versions of...
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    1990–91 European Cup against Porto, Stelea was nicknamed Arnold by Corneliu Vadim Tudor who visited them because his haircut looked similar to the one of...
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    November 2023, at an AUR press conference, Lidia Vadim Tudor (the daughter of the late Corneliu Vadim Tudor), former Minister for Business Environment Ilan...
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  • (b. 1947) 2015 – Martin Kearns, English drummer (b. 1977) 2015 – Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Romanian journalist and politician (b. 1949) 2018 – Ethel Johnson...
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    000 lei (about US$12,000) in damages. He often had disputes with Corneliu Vadim Tudor, another extremist politician. These disputes, usually consisted...
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