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  2. Mircea Geoană - Wikipedia

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    mirceageoana.ro Dan Mircea Geoană ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmirtʃe̯a ˈdʒe̯o̯anə] ; born 14 July 1958) [ 4 ] was a Romanian politician and diplomat, who served as the deputy secretary general of NATO between 2019 and 2024.

  3. România Renaște - Wikipedia

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    The România Renaissance Movement (also translated as Romania Reborn! Movement ) is a non-governmental civic-political organization in Romania , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which supports an independent candidacy of Mircea Geoană in the 2024 Romanian presidential elections .

  4. Romanian Social Party - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Social Party (Romanian: Partidul Social Românesc, PSRO) was a centre-left political party in Romania.It was founded in March 2015 by a number of former Social Democratic (PSD) MPs led by Mircea Geoană who was expelled from the PSD earlier that year. [1]

  5. Romania in Action Party - Wikipedia

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    The Romania in Action party has almost 50 local elected representatives, [4] including a mayor, in Balta Doamnei commune, and supports the candidacy of Mircea Geoană for the position of president of Romania in the 2024 elections. [5] The party will have candidates in all counties and in the diaspora in the 2024 parliamentary elections.

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  7. 2009 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Romania in 2009. They were the sixth presidential elections held in post-1989 Romania. The first round took place on 22 November, with a run-off round between the top two candidates Traian Băsescu (supported by the Democratic Liberal Party or PDL for short) and Mircea Geoană (supported by the Social Democratic Party or PSD for short) on 6 December 2009.

  8. League of Romanian Students Abroad - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Romania's Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi was present in 2011, [9] along with Mircea Geoana, President of the Romanian Senate, and Crin Antonescu, President of the National Liberal Party. The event has been tremendously successful in 2010–2011.

  9. File:Mircea Geoană 2024 Presidential Campaign Logo.svg

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