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  2. Government of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Government is the public authority of executive power that functions on the basis of the vote of confidence granted by Parliament, ensuring the achievement of the country's domestic and foreign policy and that exercises the general leadership of public administration. The Government is appointed by the President of Romania on the basis of ...

  3. List of universities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film. Bucharest. 1954. National University of Physical Education and Sport. Bucharest. 1922. National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest. Bucharest. 1991.

  4. Education in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania has a central government office that authorizes and approves educational institutions. The Romanian Ministry of Education is the national institution to which all higher education institutions look for guidance and report to. [39] There are 56 accredited public institutions, and 41 private ones (as of 2016). [50]

  5. Romanian Pontifical College - Wikipedia

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    Rome. The Romanian Pontifical College (Romanian: Colegiul Pontifical Pio Romeno) is a college established by Pope Pius XI for young people from the Romanian Greek Catholic Church who are in various phases of study at the universities of Rome, particularly post-graduates, and including seminarians and priests, many living in the college.

  6. Eugen Tomac - Wikipedia

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    He came to Romania at the age of 17, through a scholarship program offered by the Romanian Government to Romanians living abroad. Active in politics from early adulthood, Tomac was president of the League for Romanian Youth Abroad from 2000 to 2004 and then coordinator of youth national projects at the Democratic Education Center.

  7. League of Romanian Students Abroad - Wikipedia

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    lsrs.ro. The League of Romanian Students Abroad (LSRS; Romanian: Liga Studenţilor Români din Străinătate) is a non-profit, non-governmental, politically neutral organization led by Romanian students and graduates of universities around the world. It is one of the few organizations of its kind, specifically grouping Romanians who want to ...

  8. Politics of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania's political framework is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic where the Prime Minister is the head of government while the President, according to the constitution, has a more symbolic role, is responsible for the foreign policy, signs certain decrees, approves laws promulgated by the parliament, and nominates the head of government (i.e. Prime Minister).

  9. Society for Romanian Studies - Wikipedia

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    Society for Romanian Studies. The Society for Romanian Studies (SRS), founded in 1973, is an international inter-disciplinary academic organization dedicated to Romanian studies. It draws its members – junior and senior scholars, graduate students, and government experts – primarily from North America, Romania, the Republic of Moldova and ...