• 15 October 2009; accessed 15 October 2009 (in Romanian) "Guvernul Boc 2 a fost demis" ("Boc 2 Government Dismissed"), Mediafax, 13 October 2009; accessed...
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    re-linked February 5, 2014 (in Romanian) Anca Răscutoi, "Guvernul Emil Boc în alb şi negru" ("Emil Boc Government in Black and White") Archived 2016-03-03...
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    retrieved March 3, 2009 (in Romanian) Monica Iordache Apostol, "Guvernul Boc, zero barat" ("Boc Government, Total Zero"), Jurnalul Național, 31 August 2010;...
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    12 October 2009; accessed October 12, 2009 (in Romanian) "Guvernul Boc 2 a fost demis" ("Boc 2 Government Dismissed"), Mediafax, 13 October 2009; accessed...
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    Retrieved 23 June 2017. "Guvernul Boc 2 a căzut, moțiune de cenzură adoptată cu 254 voturi pentru". ZF (in Romanian). 2009. "Guvernul MRU demis prin moțiune...
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    from 2000 until June 2003. She held the same position in the cabinet of Emil Boc from 2008 to 2009, in the Victor Ponta cabinet during 2012, and finally...
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    July 2004; in the Emil Boc cabinet, he was Minister of Administration and Interior from December 2008 to January 2009; again under Boc and continuing under...
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  • (in Romanian) Emil Boc II-III Government; accessed September 4, 2010 (in Romanian) Monica Iordache Apostol, "Guvernul Boc, zero barat" ("Boc Government,...
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    member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies from 2008 to 2016. In successive Emil Boc cabinets, she served as Tourism Minister from 2008 to 2009 and as Regional...
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  • (in Romanian) Emil Boc II-III Government; accessed September 4, 2010 (in Romanian) Monica Iordache Apostol, "Guvernul Boc, zero barat" ("Boc Government,...
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    reference to The Lord of the Rings of J.R.R. Tolkien. He also criticised the Emil Boc government, which during 2009 was composed of the Băsescu-associated Democratic...
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  • retrieved May 23, 2009 (in Romanian) Anca Răscutoi, "Guvernul Emil Boc în alb şi negru" ("The Emil Boc Government in Black and White") Archived 2016-03-03...
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    Remus Florescu (17 July 2021). "Sociologul Barbu Mateescu: Emil Boc, candidatul PNL la preşedinţie în 2024. Dragnea va candida din partea partidului...
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    Currently, Tăriceanu is politically non-affiliated. Until 4 December 2006. Boc is currently a PNL member. Cătălin Predoiu is the all time Romanian ad interim/acting...
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    a candidate for the post of Prime Minister, after the government of PM Emil Boc fell a day before as a result of a motion of no confidence in the Parliament...
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  • signed it into law in 2009, even though he and his party opposed it. Emil Boc's government however did not apply it, and was sued by tenants' associations...
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    Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 21 March 2008. "Guvernul Boc a fost învestit de Parlament". Cotidianul (in Romanian). 22 December...
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    Democratic Liberal Party of Romania, which was led by Emil Boc and the Minister of Economy in the Boc Cabinet, since 22 December 2008. A businessman in the...
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    of vandalism. The political situation precipitated, so Prime Minister Emil Boc decided to step down on 6 February 2012. In the first six months of the...
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    of National Defence, and former acting prime minister in December 2020; Emil Boc, Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, former prime minister of Romania (2008–2012); Cătălin...
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  • ironizează după ce a picat guvernul Cîțu". Ziarul de Iași (in Romanian). 5 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021. "USR PLUS îi cere lui Klaus Iohannis să...
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    Petru Groza (category Romanian people of World War II)
    p. 4 Petre Țurlea (2000), "Alegerile parlamentare din noiembrie '46: guvernul procomunist joacă și câștigă. Ilegalități flagrante, rezultat viciat" [The...
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    Ion Antonescu (category World War II political leaders)
    September 2005 "In tara cu noua strazi care poarta numele lui Antonescu, Guvernul tace o saptamana in cazul distrugerii cimitirului evreiesc din Husi". Ziare...
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    Romanian). CNADNR. 1 December 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2015. "Premierul Emil Boc a inaugurat centura ocolitoare a municipiului Sibiu" (in Romanian). Hotnews...
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    premier, Emil Boc, said on 4 September, in a press conference, that calls on the Government to withdraw the law on RMP, because is unconstitutional. Boc argues...
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