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The migration of the 10 deputies from different parties with various ideologies to the DREPT Party on 2 September 2024 was treated with suspicion in the Romanian press. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] According to unofficial sources, the DREPT Party will support [ needs update ] Mircea Geoană in the 2024 presidential elections , and after the DREPT Party became ...
National Authority for Disabled Persons (Autoritatea Naţională pentru Persoanele cu Handicap) National Regulatory Authority for Communications ( Autoritatea Naţională de Reglementare în Comunicaţii )
Private equity firm Location Year founded Year independent ABN AMRO: AAC Capital Partners: Amsterdam - 2008 AXA: Ardian: Paris: 1996 2013 Bank of America: Ridgemont Equity Partners: Charlotte: 1993 2010 Barclays Capital: Equistone Partners Europe London: 1979 2011 [3] Barings Bank ^ Baring Vostok Capital Partners Baring Private Equity Asia ...
Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University (Romanian: Universitatea Creștină "Dimitrie Cantemir") is a private university in Bucharest.The university was founded in 1990 by Momcilo Luburici and Corina-Adriana Dumitrescu as the Dimitrie Cantemir Independent University, which has since developed 17 faculties in Bucharest, Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanța and Timișoara.
The main law regulating Private Limited Companies is the Companies Act 2013. [21] Prior to 2015, the shareholders (known as members) had to pay a minimum of ₹ 1 lakh (equivalent to ₹ 1.5 lakh or US$1,700 in 2023) as a subscription amount to incorporate a private limited company. [22] A private limited company can have at most 200 members.
Sector 1 Town hall building. The mayor of the sector is Clotilde Armand from the Save Romania Union (USR). She was elected in 2020 for a four-year term. The Local Council of Sector 1 has 27 seats, with the following party composition (as of 2020):
The private sector employs most of the workforce in some countries. In private sector, activities are guided by the motive to earn money, i.e. operate by capitalist standards. A 2013 study by the International Finance Corporation (part of the World Bank Group ) identified that 90 percent of jobs in developing countries are in the private sector.
Pagini Juridice (English: Legal Pages) was a Romanian law journal issued in Cernăuți from 1932 until 1940. It featured articles by scholars and practitioners from the legal field and adjacent disciplines about topics related to Romanian and international law with a special focus on Bukovina .