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  • The Fourth Ponta Cabinet was the government of Romania from 17 December 2014 to 17 November 2015. The Cabinet was supported by the Social Democratic Party...
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  • March 2014) Third Ponta Cabinet (March – December 2014) Fourth Ponta Cabinet (December 2014 – November 2015) Victor Ponta (born 1972) Ponta (disambiguation)...
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    Bucharest, 2006 First Ponta cabinet Second Ponta cabinet Third Ponta Cabinet Fourth Ponta Cabinet (in Romanian) Cătălin Prejbeanu, "Victor Ponta explică cum a...
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  • launched by the opposition against the Ponta government (i.e. the fourth Ponta cabinet) in June 2015. In Spring 2018, the party was officially dissolved...
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    Economy twice, between 2014 and 2015 in Fourth Ponta Cabinet and between February and June 2017 in Grindeanu Cabinet. He was one of the potential candidates...
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  • Democratic Party (PSD) since 2012, he was the Minister of Culture in the Fourth Ponta Cabinet from 17 December 2014 to 17 November 2015 and has held the position...
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    Minister in the Third Ponta Cabinet, while from December 2014 to March 2015, he was the Minister of Finance in the Fourth Ponta Cabinet. In June 2019 he resigned...
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    as Minister of Education in Ciucă Cabinet. He had previously held the same position in Ponta IV and Cîțu cabinets, and, between 5 and 17 November 2015...
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    resignation, he joined the advisory board of the Fourth Ponta Cabinet regarding security and defense affairs. After Ponta was replaced by Dacian Cioloș, he was dismissed...
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  • A list of ministers of climate change or officials in charge of cabinet positions with portfolios dealing primarily with climate change and issues related...
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  • the cohabitation. Băsescu-Ponta cohabitation (2012–2014) The cohabitation between President Băsescu and Prime Minister Ponta began after the successful...
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    January 2017. He was also Minister for Communications under the fourth cabinet of Victor Ponta, between 17 December 2014 and 17 November 2015. In early 2017...
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    surge in COVID-19 cases. On 8 October, Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu and Victor Ponta announced in a press conference that their parties will run in the elections...
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    Prime Minister again from 17 January 1922 to 30 March 1926. The fourth Brătianu cabinet adopted the Constitution of 1923, a document which confirmed universal...
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    old lei (20,000 RON). As a result of the scandal, Prime Minister Victor Ponta removed Ciolacu from the position of honorary adviser to the prime minister...
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  • September 2021 in Romania, engulfing both major coalition partners of the Cîțu Cabinet, namely the conservative-liberal National Liberal Party (PNL) and the progressive-liberal...
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    Ecaterina Andronescu (category Women members of the Romanian Cabinet)
    Emil Boc from 2008 to 2009, in the Victor Ponta cabinet during 2012, and finally in the Viorica Dăncilă cabinet for under 9 months between November 2018...
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    The Social Liberal Union (USL) co-led by former Prime Minister Victor Ponta won an absolute majority in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate...
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    key reasons for Ponta's defeat. In late 2015, another series of nationwide protests ultimately prompted Prime Minister Victor Ponta's resignation. Shortly...
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    tenure of Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who led the country during the 2012 Romanian constitutional crisis, when Ponta engaged in several unconstitutional...
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