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  2. 2007 Romanian presidential impeachment referendum - Wikipedia

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    In early 2007, Băsescu was proposed for impeachment by the members of the opposition parties for allegedly unconstitutional conduct. [6] One of the major issues in the confrontation was the activity of justice minister Monica Macovei, who politicized the prosecutors appointment, taking it away from the Superior Council of Magistrature and assigning it to herself and the president.

  3. Brăila Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The project consists of the construction of a suspension bridge of 1,974.30 m (6,477.4 ft) length with a 1,120 m (3,670 ft) main span, and two side spans of 489.65 m (1,606.5 ft) long on the Brăila bank of the river and 364.65 m (1,196.4 ft) long on the Tulcea bank of the river, two access viaducts of 110 m (360 ft) length on both sides (which ...

  4. 1938 Constitution of Romania - Wikipedia

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    On 5 September 1940, King Carol signed a decree, titled “For the investment with full powers of the president of the Council of Ministers and the restriction of royal prerogatives”, which transferred his authoritarian powers to General Ion Antonescu. The 1938 Constitution was suspended and parliament dissolved.

  5. 2017–2019 Romanian protests - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, days after the government of the Grindeanu Cabinet was sworn into office in Romania, protests took place throughout the country against ordinance bills that were proposed by the Romanian Ministry of Justice regarding the pardoning of certain committed crimes, and the amendment of the Penal Code of Romania (especially regarding ...

  6. Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union - Wikipedia

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    This came to be via the Treaty of Amsterdam which allowed the suspension of rights of a member state which breached the EU's values under Article 2. [2] In early 2000, Austria formed a government which included the right-wing populist [3] [4] Freedom Party. Invoking Article 7 was deemed excessive so other member states threatened to cut off ...

  7. History of Romania (1989–present) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, Romania's supreme court sentenced former prime minister Adrian Năstase, who held office between 2000 and 2004, to four years in prison for taking bribe. [16] In 2014, Klaus Iohannis was elected as the President of Romania, [17] and he was re-elected by a landslide victory in 2019. [18]

  8. 2021 Romanian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Bank of Romania (BNR), the reference rate was almost 4.95 lei/euro on 22 September 2021, a record high at that time. [251] On 26 February 2020, when the first case of COVID-19 was detected in Romania, [252] the reference rate was 4.8074 lei/euro. [253] On 31 August 2021, it was 4.93 lei/euro. [254]

  9. 2024–25 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    President of the Senate of Romania (2023–election day) Senator (2020–election day) Prime Minister of Romania (2021–2023, acting in December 2020) Minister of National Defence (2019–2021) Chief of the Romanian General Staff (2015–2019) Motto: Cu onoare și credință în slujba țării (In country's service, with honor and faith ...

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