Brătianu also condemned antisemitic measures, prompting Antonescu to accuse him of being an ally of "the Yid in London". Together with Maniu and Ion Mihalache...
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Aeroport Băneasa, Tokyo, Washington, Paris, Bruxelles, Otopeni, Ion I.C. Brătianu, and Aeroport Otopeni. Chirileasa, Andrei (29 April 2015). "Romania...
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Adam, Georgiana (5 October 2021). "Guvernul Cîțu a picat. Moțiunea de cenzură a trecut cu 281 de voturi". Antena 3 (in Romanian). Archived from the original...
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Constantin Argetoianu (category Romanian people of World War I)
Following the sudden death of Ion I. C. Brătianu in 1927, and choosing, in contrast to the policies of Dinu Brătianu, to support the new King Carol II...
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all nations Politics of Romania Alexandra Tănăsescu (5 November 2019). "Guvernul Orban este primul guvern liberal după 82 de ani. Povestea ultimului guvern...
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Retrieved 23 June 2017. "Guvernul Boc 2 a căzut, moțiune de cenzură adoptată cu 254 voturi pentru". ZF (in Romanian). 2009. "Guvernul MRU demis prin moțiune...
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patronilor săi politici, de la Ion Vasile și Victor Ponta, la Liviu Dragnea". Europa Liberă România. "Lista miniştrilor din Guvernul Mihai Tudose, aprobată în...
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Petru Groza (category Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I)
Maniu and Brătianu were not taken into account, and on December 1, 1946, King Michael delivered the Opening Message of the Assembly of Deputies: "I am happy...
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Labor Party (Romania) (category Romania in World War I)
the early stages of World War I, when Romania preserved a policy of neutrality under PNL Prime Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu. The latter selected Diamandy...
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First Orban Cabinet Second Orban Cabinet "Guvernul cel mai mic" [The smallest government]. Ziua (in Romanian). 3 April 2007. Archived from the original on...
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