Andrei nastase
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- Adrian Năstase is a Romanian jurist, academic/professor, blogger, and former politician who served as the prime minister of Romania from December 2000 to December 2004.
- Adrian Nastase, a former prime minister (2000–04), was sentenced to two years in prison for misusing campaign funds.
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Adrian Năstase
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A 60-year-old man with a noticeable double chin, dressed in a suit.
The slightly curbed texture outlines the forehead and makes up the short hair, combed towards the back.
The wavy texture represents the classical jacket suit.
The tie outlined by circles lays on top of the shirt here represented through filled-in angled shapes.
Historical information
Born June 22nd, 1950 in Bucharest, Adrian Nastase is a graduate of “St. Sava” National College from Bucharest in 1969, followed by the Faculty of Law in 1973 and the Faculty of History-Philosophy, the Sociology department of the Bucharest University in 1978 [Bibliography 1]. Under the communist regime he married Ilinca Preoteasa, the daughter of the former Foreign Affairs minister, deceased in a flight accident in Moscow in 1957 [Bibliography 2]. The relationship with her advanced him into the so-called “rebel gang” of Romanian communism, frequented by children of members of the nomenclature such as Serghei Mizil, Petre Roman, Calin Andrei, as well as the children of the Ceaușescu
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Adrian Năstase
Romanian politician
Adrian Năstase (Romanian pronunciation:[adriˈannəsˈtase]; born 22 June 1950) is a Romanianjurist, academic/professor,[1]blogger,[2] and former politician who served as the prime minister of Romania from December 2000 to December 2004.
He competed in the 2004 presidential election as the Social Democratic Party (PSD) candidate, but was defeated by the centre-rightJustice and Truth Alliance (DA) candidate Traian Băsescu who pertained at that time to the Democratic Party (PD).
He was the president of the Chamber of Deputies from 21 December 2004 until 15 March 2006, when he resigned due to corruption charges. Sentenced to two years in prison in July 2012, he attempted suicide before beginning his term in the penitentiary. Released in March 2013, he was sentenced to four years in another case in January 2014, but released that August.
A controversial figure due to the corruption scandals in which he was involved, Năstase is still regarded by both admirers and rivals (including his archrival Traian Băsescu), Adrian Năstase (Romanian pronunciation:[adriˈan nəsˈtase]; born 22 June 1950) is a Romanianjurist, academic/professor, blogger, and former politician who served as the prime minister of Romania from December 2000 to December 2004. He competed in the 2004 presidential election as the Social Democratic Party (PSD) candidate, but was defeated by the centre-right Justice and Truth Alliance (DA) candidate Traian Băsescu who pertained at that time to the Democratic Party (PD). He was the president of the Chamber of Deputies from 21 December 2004 until 15 March 2006, when he resigned due to corruption charges. ..... Released in March 2013, he was sentenced to four years in another case in January 2014, but released that August. A controversial figure due to the corruption scandals in which he was involved, Năstase is still regarded by both admirers and rivals (including his archrival Traian Băsescu), as the best and most efficient Romanian post-communist Prime Minister, being praised for his efforts of Euro-Atlantic integration of Romania and for the s
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