since 1992. The property is divided as follows: 50% is attributed to Victor Angelescu and Dan Sucu, and the remaining 3% belongs to Academia Rapid Bucharest...
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23 January 2024. Retrieved 23 January 2024. "OFICIAL. Dan Șucu și Victor Angelescu s-au înțeles cu Gică Hagi pentru transferul bombă la Rapid! Fotbalistul...
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FC Rapid București 2023–24 season Owner Dan Sucu,Victor Angelescu Chairman Daniel Niculae Manager Neil Lennon Stadium Superbet Arena Liga I 3rd Cupa României...
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players of Rapid București. On 14 July 2022, Rapid București shareholder Victor Angelescu announced an agreement for the move of Ilie to Ligue 1 club Nice. The...
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The cabinet of Constantin Angelescu was the government of Romania from 30 December 1933 to 3 January 1934. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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Victor Ciorbea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviktor ˈtʃjorbe̯a]; born on 26 October 1954) is a Romanian jurist, politician, and civil/public servant. He was...
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Ion Antonescu (redirect from Ion Victor Antonescu)
projects for weapon modernization were questioned by Defense Minister Paul Angelescu, leading Antonescu to present his resignation. According to another account...
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teams. On 31 January 2018 it was announced in a press conference that Victor Angelescu, a 34-year-old entrepreneur, that is working at the Romanian branch...
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Victor Viorel Ponta (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviktor ˈponta]; born 20 September 1972) is a Romanian jurist and politician, who served as Prime Minister...
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2021. "Nicolae Grigore e noul antrenor principal al echipei Rapid. Victor Angelescu dezvăluie de când purta negocierile, când voia să-l anunțe de fapt...
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political support for his government. He subsequently switched from PSD to Victor Ponta's party PRO Romania in 2019. On 6 January, 2020 he resigned from PRO...
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foreign exchange were being used up. In June 1934, Romanian finance minister Victor Slăvescu visited Paris to ask the French to inject millions of francs into...
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Prime minister (1933) Ion G. Duca, Prime minister (1933) Constantin Angelescu, Acting Prime minister (1933–1934) Gheorghe Tătărescu, Prime minister...
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Râmbu (Woodworking Industry) Nicolae M. Nicolae (Foreign Trade) Mihai Lupoi (Tourism) Nicolae Stoicescu (Religious Affairs) Mircea Angelescu (Sports)...
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Cătălin Predoiu". Digi 24. 12 June 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2023. Cozmei, Victor (24 October 2019). "Cine este Nicolae Ciucă, propus ministrul Apărării:...
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Minister of Romania and the first such Prime Minister since Constantin Angelescu of the PNL who very briefly served in this position for only 5 days during...
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1919 Source: Gen. Ioan Popescu – 27 September 1919 – 6 October 1919 Ion Angelescu – 6 October 1919 – 28 November 1919 Aurel Vlad – 1 December 1919 – 23...
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former councillor in the Teleorman County Council. She has an adopted son, Victor. Dăncilă Cabinet Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasilica-Viorica...
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United States. Italics indicate ad-interim representatives. Constantin Angelescu, January 15, 1918 Nicolae Henrik Lahovary, March 16, 1918 Antoine Bibesco...
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February 1935 - 28 August 1936) Minister of National Defence: Gen. Paul Angelescu (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) Minister of Armaments: Gheorghe Tătărăscu...
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1934) (interim) Gheorghe Tătărăscu (31 May - 27 June 1934) Gen. Paul Angelescu (27 June - 1 October 1934) Minister of Armaments: Gheorghe Tătărăscu (5...
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no-confidence vote introduced by the Social Liberal Union. Opposition leader Victor Ponta on 7 May 2012 replaced him as prime minister. The political activity...
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Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea Călinescu Argeșanu Argetoianu Tătărescu Gigurtu...
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Nicolae Titulescu from the office of Foreign Minister, replacing him with Victor Antonescu. This caused an uproar, with most of Romania's diplomatic corps...
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Silviu Dragomir, Victor Iamandi, Nicolae Iorga, Traian Pop, Ernest Urdăreanu Accept the ultimatum: Petre Andrei, Constantin Angelescu, Constantin Argetoianu...
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Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea Călinescu Argeșanu Argetoianu Tătărescu Gigurtu...
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Works and Communications: Constantin Angelescu (10 February – 31 March 1938) Minister of National Education: Victor Iamandi (10 February – 31 March 1938)...
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Iorga Constantin Angelescu Gheorghe Tătărescu Constantin Argetoianu General Ernest Ballif [ro] Alexandru C. Cuza, from June 16, 1939 Victor Iamandi, from...
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continuously for the remainder of his life. Zăroni moved into a villa at General Angelescu Street 93, which had once been owned by the anti-communist journalist...
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(1900–1906) Leon Mavrocordat [ro] (1906–1915) Henri Catargi (1915–1920) Paul Angelescu [ro] (1920–1927) Nicolae Condeescu (1927–1930) Constantin Ilasievici [ro]...
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