Adrian Severin
Adrian Severin (born 28 March 1954) is a Romanian politician and former Member of the European Parliament. Adrian Severin started his politics career under the Communist rule, as Instructor (lector) at Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy, the university for Romanian Communist cadres. After the regime change, he became a member of the National Salvation Front and the Democratic Party (which he left in April 1999). Severin was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between 12 December 1996 and 29 December 1997 as part of the Victor Ciorbea cabinet. He sat in the Chamber of Deputies in June–July 1990 before resigning, and again was a member of that body from 1992 until December 2007, when he resigned.
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Adrian Severin
Adrian Severin (born 28 March 1954) is a Romanian politician and former Member of the European Parliament. Adrian Severin started his politics career under the Communist rule, as Instructor (lector) at Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy, the university for Romanian Communist cadres. After the regime change, he became a member of the National Salvation Front and the Democratic Party (which he left in April 1999). Severin was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between 12 December 1996 and 29 December 1997 as part of the Victor Ciorbea cabinet. He sat in the Chamber of Deputies in June–July 1990 before resigning, and again was a member of that body from 1992 until December 2007, when he resigned.
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Adrian Severin (* 28. März 195 ...... d des Europäischen Parlaments.
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Adrian Severin (born 28 March ...... e received 8234 votes (1.43%).
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Adrian Severin (né le 28 mars ...... bre du Parti social-démocrate.
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Adrian Severin (ur. 28 marca 1 ...... ropejskiego VI i VII kadencji.
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Адріан Северин (рум. Adrian Se ...... член Європейського парламенту.
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أدريان سيفيرين (بالرومانية: Ad ...... الإنقاذ الوطني (1989 – 1989).
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أدريان سيفيرين (بالرومانية: Ad ...... الإنقاذ الوطني (1989 – 1989).
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