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  2. Carmen Iohannis - Wikipedia

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    Carmen is the descendant of a Romanian Greek-Catholic family from Sântu, a village near Reghin, in the neighbouring Mureș County.During the prohibition of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church by the communist authorities, Carmen attended surreptitious services officiated by Archpriest Pompeiu Onofreiu at his home in Șelarilor Street, services which were also attended by Klaus Iohannis.

  3. First Lady of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Iohannis: 21 December 2014 – 12 February 2025 Klaus Iohannis: Vacant (12 February 2025 – present) Ilie Bolojan: References

  4. Cost of living fuels radical right challenge in Romanian ...

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    Romanians vote in the first round of a presidential election on Sunday, with worries about the cost of living likely to earn radical right leader George Simion, who opposes military aid to Ukraine ...

  5. Category:Romanian Greek-Catholics - Wikipedia

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  6. Maria Băsescu - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Iohannis: Personal details; Born: Maria Andrușca September 6, 1951 (age 73) Cajvana, Suceava County, Romania: Spouse: Traian Băsescu (1975–present) [1]

  7. 2014 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Iohannis was also attacked by his rivals, especially Victor Ponta, on the topic of the provenance of his six estates. Many supporters of PSD and TV stations with some sympathies for this party stated that Iohannis bought these houses illicitly, [123] statements which were later refuted by Iohannis. He explained that he has bought the six houses ...

  8. 2021 Romanian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    In an CURS opinion poll from the said month, 35% of respondents considered President Iohannis to be the primarily responsible for the political crisis. [235] In late February 2022, George Simion announced that his party (AUR) has garnered a million signatures for initiating the impeachment process of Iohannis.

  9. List of presidents of Romania - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, under his second last year of presidency, Iohannis faced a general strike of the Romanian teachers. He resigned on 12 February 2025 ahead of an impeachment vote. He resigned on 12 February 2025 ahead of an impeachment vote.