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    Gabriel Oprea (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈel ˈopre̯a]; born 1 January 1961) is a Romanian politician and a general in the army reserves. The former...
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    Chiujdea, "Klaus Iohannis l-a numit pe Gabriel Oprea premier interimar" ("Klaus Iohannis Names Gabriel Oprea Interim Premier"), Evenimentul Zilei, 22...
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    UNPR, as he claimed having "a beautiful friendship" with its leader, Gabriel Oprea. In September 2015, he announced that he would run again for Sector...
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  • Romanian football player Gabriel Oprea (born 1961), Romanian politician Igor Oprea (born 1969), Moldovan football player Leonard Oprea (born 1953), Romanian...
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  • parliamentary group of independents, led by former senator Gabriel Oprea. Afterwards, Oprea was named Minister of Administration and Interior. In 2010...
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    partidele înființate de Victor Ponta, Mircea Geoana, Teodor Meleșcanu, Gabriel Oprea și Marian Vanghelie". 19 September 2021. "Ponta i-a EXCLUS din PSD pe...
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  • State Raed Arafat and Interior Minister Gabriel Oprea arrive at the scene. 31 October: 00:37 – Gabriel Oprea notifies President Klaus Iohannis about the...
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    Zeman Andrzej Duda Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Klaus Iohannis Victor Ponta Gabriel Oprea Sorin Cîmpeanu Dacian Cioloș Sorin Grindeanu Mihai Tudose Mihai Fifor...
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  • (2006–2007) Teodor Meleșcanu (2007–2008) Mihai Stănișoară (2008–2009) Gabriel Oprea (2009–2012) Corneliu Dobrițoiu (2012) Mircea Dușa (2015–) 19 March –...
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    22 June 2015 Ponta IV PSD–UNPR–ALDE Klaus Iohannis (2014–present) — Gabriel Oprea (born 1961) acting prime minister 22 June 2015 9 July 2015 17 days UNPR...
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    founder Dan Diaconescu was convicted for extortion. UNPR president Gabriel Oprea advanced an independent list for his party for the 2016 parliamentary...
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    Tudose Viorica Dăncilă Ludovic Orban Florin Cîțu Nicolae Ciucă Minister Gabriel Oprea Petre Tobă Dragoș Tudorache Carmen Dan Marcel Vela Lucian Bode State...
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    sponsor a basketball club. In January 2009, following the resignation of Gabriel Oprea, Dragnea was named Interior Minister. He announced his priorities as...
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    2012 23 January 2014 Ponta II PNL (128) Gabriel Oprea 23 January 2014 5 March 2014 UNPR (128) Gabriel Oprea 5 March 2014 17 December 2014 Ponta III 17...
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    premier in the Boc cabinet. In January 2009, following the resignation of Gabriel Oprea and before Liviu Dragnea took office, Nica was interim Interior Minister;...
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    Dragnea 13 December 2014 PSD Gabriel Oprea UNPR Daniel Constantin PC Csilla Hegedüs 24 November 2014 UDMR Gabriel Oprea 17 December 2014 9 November 2015...
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    Craiova, Minister of Labour; Alexandru Rafila, current Health Minister. Gabriel Oprea, former army general (now general in army reserves), former Minister...
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    Andrei Oișteanu, Ada Solomon, Marius Manole, Cristian Tudor Popescu, and Gabriel Liiceanu. The coalition's rule has been described as being authoritarian...
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  • (Youth and Sport)   Matei-Agathon Dan (Tourism) Minister-Delegate   Gabriel Oprea/Gheorghe Emacu (Public Administration)   Eugen Dijmărescu/Vasile Radu...
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    2017 President Klaus Iohannis Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș Preceded by Gabriel Oprea Succeeded by Sevil Shhaideh Personal details Born (1965-05-07) 7 May...
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    Infrastructure" at the National Intelligence Academy under the supervision of Gabriel Oprea, a personal friend and leader of UNPR. In 2015, a Hotnews investigation...
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  • Presidents Victor Ponta (PSD) Crin Antonescu (PNL) Daniel Constantin (PC) Gabriel Oprea (UNPR) Founded 5 February 2011 Dissolved 25 February 2014 Headquarters...
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  • 15 November 2014. "UNPR fuzionează prin absorbţie cu PMP/ Băsescu: Gabriel Oprea rămâne doar cu onoarea, partidul nu mai e după fuziune. Partidul se...
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    Hunton Gabriel Liiceanu Leonard Mociulschi Ovidiu Iuliu Moldovan Iulia Motoc Marioara Murărescu Dan Nica Andrei Oișteanu Richard W. O'Neill Gabriel Oprea Octavian...
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    demanded the resignations of Prime Minister Victor Ponta and Minister Gabriel Oprea, who they claimed fostered corruption which led to the disaster. They...
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  • DGIPI when incoming Interior Minister Gabriel Oprea named him to head it, but a scandal ensued within Oprea's Social Democratic Party, members of which...
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    2017 President Klaus Iohannis Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș Preceded by Gabriel Oprea Succeeded by Sevil Shhaideh Minister of Regional Development and Public...
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  • pe Onțanu, Anghel Iordănescu și Gabriel Oprea". Mediafax. 2009-10-22. Retrieved 2015-09-05. (in Romanian) Cristian Oprea, "Armata de generali a prezidențiabilului...
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    politicians such as Gabriel Oprea and that the Superior Council of Magistracy should explain why this is happening. Gabriel Oprea (vice-prime-minister)...
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    a novelist in whose honor a local primary school was named in 2002 Gabriel Oprea (b. 1961), general and politician, who was acting Prime Minister in...
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