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Cristian Diaconescu 1

Cristian Diaconescu

Cristian Diaconescu

Diaconescu at a meeting with United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, May 2009

Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office

24 January 2012 € 7 May 2012

President Traian B•sescu

Prime Minister Emil Boc

Mihai R•zvan Ungureanu

Preceded by Teodor Baconschi

Succeeded by Andrei Marga

In office

22 December 2008 € 1 October 2009

President Traian B•sescu

Prime Minister Emil Boc

Preceded by Laz•r Com•nescu

Succeeded by C•t•lin Predoiu (interim)

Minister of Justice

In office

10 March 2004 € 28 December 2004

President Ion Iliescu

Prime Minister Adrian N•stase

Preceded by Rodica St•noiu

Succeeded by Monica Macovei

Personal details

Born 2 July 1959

Bucharest, Romania

Nationality Romanian

Political party People's Movement Party

Other political

affiliations

National Union for the Progress of Romania

(2010-2012)

Social Democratic Party (2002-2010)

Romanian Communist Party (until 1989)

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Cristian Diaconescu 2

Cristian Diaconescu (Romanian pronunciation: [kristi•an di.ako•nesku]; born 2 July 1959) is a Romanian jurist and

politician. A member of the People's Movement Party, formerly a member of the National Union for the Progress of 

Romania (UNPR) and prior to that of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he sat in the Romanian Senate from 2004

to 2012, representing Constan‚a County from 2004 until 2008, and subsequently Bucharest. In the Adrian N•stase

cabinet, he was Minister of Justice from March to December 2004; in the Emil Boc cabinet, he was Minister of 

Foreign Affairs between 2008 and 2009. He returned to the position in 2012, also under Boc, and continued in this

capacity under Boc's successor, Mihai R•zvan Ungureanu.

He and his wife Mariana have a daughter.[1][2]

Biography

Judicial and diplomatic career

He was born in Bucharest, where his father Mihai was a lawyer; he is a seventh-generation jurist.[3]

He completed

his mandatory military service in 1978-1979 within a unit troops answering to the Securitate, Communist Romania's

secret police, ending as a 2nd Lieutenant and later recalling that his instruction was purely in regular combat. In

April 1982, he entered the ruling Romanian Communist Party, advancing from its mass organization, the Union of 

Communist Youth. Although he denied having held any executive positions within the party, a 2008 investigation by

 Evenimentul Zilei newspaper concluded that Diaconescu was promoted to a leadership office within the Association

of Communist Students, and that he was judged a good student of Marxism. Diaconescu graduated from the Law

Faculty of the University of Bucharest in 1983, also earning a PhD in Law in 2007. He was an associate professor at

Hyperion University in 1993, a professor at the Carol I National Defence University in 1997 and at the Institute of 

Law and International Relations from 1998 to 2000, and in 2004 was on the academic staff of the Spiru Haret

University in its International Relations and European Studies Faculty.

In 1983, he was an apprentice lawyer in G•eƒti; from 1983 to 1985, he worked as a judge at the Ilfov Agricultural

Sector courthouse, and from 1985 to 1989, he was a judge at the Sector 4 courthouse. During this period, he would

sometimes travel to villages for trials; according to Silviu Curticeanu (a former high-ranked Communist), these were

held before packed audiences forcibly brought there, with judges usually selected based on political criteria often

handing out especially harsh sentences for the "preventive-educational" effect these were supposed to have.

Following the 1989 Revolution, from 1989 to 1990, he was a specialty inspector at the Justice Ministry, part of a

team of youthful specialists who, as he recalled fifteen years later, unsuccessfully toured the country in an attempt to

reshape the Communist-era justice system. Then, from 1990 to 1993, he was a diplomat in Romania's permanent

delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). From 1993 to 1995, working at the

Foreign Affairs Ministry, Diaconescu coordinated the cooperation section in the OSCE political € military field. From

1995 to 1996 he was again a diplomat, part of Romania's permanent mission to international organisations in Vienna

and deputy head of mission for the OSCE political € 

military and security fields. From 1996 to 1997, still a diplomat,he worked at the OSCE directorate of the Foreign Affairs Ministry. In 1997-1998, at the same ministry, he headed

the directorate for OSCE and cooperation with sub-regional structures. Continuing at the ministry, from 1998 to

2000 he headed its general law and consular directorate; among his attributes was that of chief negotiator for

bilateral treaties on borders and minority rights. From May to December 2000, he was deputy general secretary of 

the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

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Cristian Diaconescu 3

In government and electoral politics

In December 2000, when the PDSR (PSD from 2001) returned to office, Diaconescu became Secretary of State for

Bilateral Affairs at the Foreign Affairs Ministry. Serving until January 2004, he was chief n egotiator for the border

treaty with Ukraine, for the basic political treaty with Russia and for the law on Hungarians in states bordering

Hungary. He also joined the PSD in 2002. From January to March 2004, he was Secretary of State for European

Affairs at the same ministry. From March to December 2004, he served as Minister of Justice. As such, he wasresponsible for conducting and closing negotiations with the European Commission on the Justice and Home Affairs

chapter of the acquis communautaire; that November, he reported to the government that negotiations had been

concluded, helping move Romania closer to European Union accession.[4]

At the 2004 election, which the PSD lost,

he won a Senate seat, and chaired that body's defence, public order and national security committee. In 2005, he

became a vice president of the PSD; that June, he was named PSD spokesman, a position he kept until January 2009,

except during his mayoral campaign.[5]

(Additionally, in 2006, shortly before the National Anticorruption

Directorate announced it would question his wife in its investigation into the loss of ‚1 million in state funds while

she was a bank president,[6]

he announced he would resign his party positions partly in connection with this,[7]

but

reversed course several days later.[8]

) Diaconescu reluctantly agreed to run for Mayor of Bucharest in June 2008,

promising a doubling of the minimum monthly salary and an additional pension payment per year.[9][10] He lost inthe first round, coming in third with 13.2% of the vote.

[11]He was re-elected as senator in November 2008,

[12]and

the following month, he was named to the Boc cabinet.[13]

Upon winning confirmation as minister, among the priorities Diaconescu announced were a consolidation of 

Romania's position within the EU, including by pushing for ratification of the Lisbon Treaty; regional policy,

including toward Moldova and the Black Sea area; and securing the rights of the Romanians of Serbia.[14]

Later, in

an interview, he added that improving relations with Russia and China was also on his agenda, as well as having the

EU focus on energy security.[15]

He visited the United States in May 2009, meeting with Secretary of State Hillary

Clinton and commenting that Romania continued to be a "trustworthy partner" for the US, in turn an "essential ally"

of Romania.[16]

The issue of Moldova vividly appeared on the agenda during the April 2009 civil unrest, when

Diaconescu commented that the authorities there had "exceeded limits" by arresting protesters without explanation,

requiring visas of Romanians wishing to enter the country, expelling all Romanian journalists, and "provoking" the

Romanian government by accusing it of involvement in the events.[17]

He soon announced that Moldovans would be

able to obtain Romanian citizenship more easily.[18]

Additionally, he had to deal with the sometimes tense situation

faced by Romanian citizens living in Italy[19]

and the United Kingdom.[20]

Together with his PSD colleagues,

Diaconescu resigned from the cabinet on October 1, 2009, in protest at the dismissal of vice prime minister and

Interior Minister Dan Nica.[21]

Defection from PSD and subsequent developments

In February 2010, Diaconescu sought election as PSD president, but withdrew from the race several hours before theparty congress that would decide the winner opened. Subsequently, journalist Floriana Jucan alleged that Diaconescu

had been subject to round-the-clock surveillance for ten days prior to the congress, and that party colleagues had

carried out the monitoring in order to blackmail him. Near the end of the month, he resigned from the party and from

its vice presidency, also filing a judicial complaint asking for an investigation into his surveillance. Initially sitting as

an independent in Gabriel Oprea's group,[22][23]

he followed the latter into the newly founded UNPR, being elected

honorary president in May.[24]

In February 2011, he was elected one of the Senate's vice presidents.[25]

Following the dismissal of Teodor Baconschi during anti-government protests, Diaconescu was once again named

foreign minister in January 2012.[26]

After Boc and his cabinet resigned the following month, Diaconescu was

retained in his post by incoming prime minister Ungureanu.[27][28][29]

He left office in May due to the Ungureanu

cabinet's dismissal by a motion of no confidence.[30]

Quickly named an adviser to President Traian B•sescu,[31]

whereupon he left the Senate,[32]

as well as resigning from the UNPR,[33]

he was dismissed that August by interim

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President Crin Antonescu,[34]

but resumed his post once B•sescu returned as President.[35]

He left the B•sescu

administration in April 2014,[36]

 joining the People's Movement Party the following month.[37]

In June, he was

named the party's candidate for the November presidential election.[38]

References

[1] Profile at the Romanian Government site (http:/   /  www. gov.  ro/  cristian-diaconescu__l1a57.  html). Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[2] "Cristian Diaconescu, judec•tor pe uli‚•" ("Cristian Diaconescu, Judge on the Road") (http:/   /  www. evz. ro/  articole/  detalii-articol/  792074/ 

Cristian-Diaconescu-judecator-pe-ulita/  ), Evenimentul Zilei, 15 February 2008. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[3] Florentina Stoian, "Cristian Diaconescu - a ƒaptea genera„ie de juriƒti din familie" ("Cristian Diaconescu - Seventh Generation of Jurists in

His Family") (http:/   /  www. adevarul.  ro/  articole/  2005/  cristian-diaconescu-a-saptea-generatie-de-juristi-din-familie.  html), Adev€rul, 3

October 2005. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[4] Biography (http:/   /  www. cristiandiaconescu. ro/  index.  php?page=BIOGRAFIE), cristiandiaconescu.ro; accessed June 29, 2009.

[5] "Bogdan Niculescu Duv•z, noul purt•tor de cuv…nt al PSD" ("Bogdan Niculescu Duv•z, New PSD Spokesman") (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/ 

politic/  bogdan-niculescu-duvaz-noul-purtator-de-cuvant-al-psd.  html?1687;3804801), Mediafax, 26 January 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[6] R•zvan Popa, "So‚ia pesedistului Cristian Diaconescu, †n vizorul DNA" ("Wife of PSD Member Cristian Diaconescu Targeted by DNA")

(http:/   /  www.gandul.  info/  actual/  sotia-pesedistului-cristian-diaconescu-vizorul-dna.  html?3927;260993), G•ndul, 3 July 2006. Retrieved 29

June 2009.

[7] Florin Negru‚iu, "Cristian Diaconescu face grev• politic• †n numele so‚iei sale" ("Cristian Diaconescu on Political Strike in His Wife'sName") (http:/   /  www. gandul.  info/  actual/  cristian-diaconescu-face-greva-politica-numele-sotiei-sale.  html?3927;260879), G•ndul, 29 June

2006. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[8] Lavinia Dimancea, "Demisie - Diaconescu revine" ("Resignation - Diaconescu Returns") (http:/   /  www.  jurnalul.  ro/  stire-politic/ 

demisie-diaconescu-revine-17597.  html), Jurnalul Na‚ional, 3 July 2006. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[9] Adriana Du‚ulescu, "Cum a devenit Cristian Diaconescu candidatul PSD" ("How Cristian Diaconescu Became the PSD Candidate") (http:/   / 

www. cotidianul. ro/  cum_a_devenit_cristian_diaconescu_candidatul_psd-43253.  html), Cotidianul, 11 April 2008. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[10] Dan Duca, "Cristian Diaconescu a †nceput r•guƒit campania pentru Bucureƒti. Iliescu ƒi Vanghelie au f•cut show" ("A Hoarse Cristian

Diaconescu Begins His Campaign for Bucharest. Iliescu and Vanghelie Put on a Show") (http:/   /  www. cotidianul. ro/ 

cristian_diaconescu_a_inceput_ragusit_campania_pentru_bucuresti_iliescu_si_vanghelie_au_facut_show-43724.  html), Cotidianul, 16 April

2008. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[11] "Oprescu ƒi Blaga †n turul doi pentru Prim•ria Bucureƒti" ("Oprescu and Blaga in Second Round for Bucharest Mayor") (http:/   /  www. bbc.

co.  uk/  romanian/  news/  story/  2008/  06/  080602_partiale_bucuresti.  shtml), BBC Romanian, 2 June 2008. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[12] Election results (http:/   /  www. alegeri. tv/  alegeri-parlamentare-uninominale-2008/  bucuresti/  289/  colegiul-uninominal-6), Alegeri;

Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[13] "Guvern de reg•‚eni, cu 'mo‚' ardelean" ("Old Kingdom Government, with a Few Transylvanians") (http:/   /  www. adevarul.  ro/  articole/ 

guvern-de-regateni-cu-mot-ardelean.  html), Adev€rul, 19 December 2008. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[14] "Comisiile au avizat nominalizarea lui Cristian Diaconescu ca ministru de Externe" ("Committees Approve Cristian Diaconescu's

Nomination as Foreign Minister") (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/  politic/ 

comisiile-au-avizat-nominalizarea-lui-cristian-diaconescu-ca-ministru-de-externe.  html?1687;3674503), Mediafax, 20 December 2008.

Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[15] "Diaconescu: Unii †ncearc• s•-ƒi fundamenteze cariera †n MAE pe o ofert• politic•" ("Diaconescu: Some Try to Build Their MAE Career on

a Political Offer") (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/  politic/  diaconescu-unii-incearca-sa-si-fundamenteze-cariera-in-mae-pe-o-oferta-politica.

html?1687;3730870), Mediafax, 11 January 2009; accessed June 29, 2009.

[16] "Rom…nia+SUA=Love. Ministrul de externe, Cristian Diaconescu, a calificat rela‚iile rom…no-americane drept foarte bune, chiar ƒi cu noua

administra‚ie" ("Romania+USA=Love. Foreign Minister Cristian Diaconescu Calls Romanian-American Relations Very Good, Even underthe New Administration") (http:/   /  www. gardianul.  ro/  Rom…nia+ SUA=Love.

-Ministrul-de-externe,-Cristian-Diaconescu,-a-calificat-relatiile-romano-americane-drept-foarte-bune,-chiar-si-cu-noua-administratie-s134993.

html), Gardianul, 13 May 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[17] "Cristian Diaconescu: Autorit•‚ile de la Chiƒin•u au dep•ƒit limita" ("Cristian Diaconescu: Chi‡in•u Authorities Exceed Limit") (http:/   / 

www.  jurnalul. ro/  stire-externe/  cristian-diaconescu-autoritatile-de-la-chisinau-au-depasit-limita-504755.  html), Jurnalul Na‚ional, 16 April

2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[18] "Diaconescu: Nu vom acorda cet•‚enia rom…n• †n mas• pentru moldoveni" ("Diaconescu: We Will Not Grant Moldovans Romanian

Citizenship En Masse") (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/  politic/  diaconescu-nu-vom-acorda-cetatenia-romana-in-masa-pentru-moldoveni.

html?1687;4249626), Mediafax, 28 April 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[19] "Ministrul de externe: Situa‚ia din Italia 's-a mai calmat'" ("Foreign Minister: Italy Situation 'Calmer'") (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/  social/ 

ministrul-de-externe-situatia-din-italia-s-a-mai-calmat. html?1688;4011990), Mediafax, 2 March 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

[20] "140 de rom…ni vor s• se †ntoarc• acas• din Irlanda de Nord" ("140 Romanians Want to Come Home from Northern Ireland") (http:/   /  www.

cotidianul.  ro/  140_de_romani_vor_sa_se_intoarca_acasa_din_irlanda_de_nord-88921.  html), Cotidianul, 21 June 2009. Retrieved 29 June

2009.

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[21] "Miniƒtrii PSD ƒi-au depus demisiile la cabinetul premierului Emil Boc" ("PSD Ministers Submit Their Resignations in the Office of Prime

Minister Emil Boc") (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/  politic/ 

ministrii-psd-si-au-depus-demisiile-la-cabinetul-premierului-emil-boc-video-4950888), Mediafax, 1 October 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2009.

[22] Marinela Ra‚•, "Diaconescu, urm•rit 10 zile, †naintea alegerilor din PSD" ("Diaconescu, Followed 10 Days, Prior to PSD Elections") (http:/   / 

www. evz. ro/  detalii/  stiri/  diaconescu-urmarit-10-zile-inaintea-alegerilor-din-psd-887227.  html), Evenimentul Zilei, 21 February 2010.

Retrieved 16 September 2010.

[23] Florin Ciornei and Marinela Ra‚•, "Diaconescu a demisionat din PSD" ("Diaconescu Resigns from PSD") (http:/   /  www. evz. ro/  detalii/ 

stiri/  diaconescu-a-demisionat-din-psd-887582.  html), Evenimentul Zilei, 24 February 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.

[24] Oana Dan, "S…rbu, Oprea, Diaconescu, la conducerea UNPR" ("S…rbu, Oprea, Diaconescu, in UNPR Leadership") (http:/   /  www. evz.  ro/ 

detalii/  stiri/  sarbu-oprea-diaconescu-la-conducerea-unpr-893753.  html), Evenimentul Zilei, 1 May 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.

[25] Carmen Vintil•, "E oficial! Preƒedintele Traian B•sescu a semnat decretul de numire a lui Cristian Diaconescu la ƒefia Ministerului de

Externe" ("It's Official! Presidintel Traian B•sescu Signs Decree Naming Cristian Diaconescu as Head of Foreign Ministry") (http:/   /  www.

evz.  ro/  detalii/  stiri/  e-oficial-presedintele-traian-basescu-a-semnat-decretul-de-numire-a-lui-cristian-diacones-962990.  html), Evenimentul

 Zilei, 24 January 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2012.

[26] "Numirea lui Diaconescu, vizat• de B•sescu" ("Diaconescu's Appointment, Approved by B•sescu") (http:/   /  www. adevarul.  ro/  actualitate/ 

politica/  Boc_spune_ca_va_trimite_marti_presedintelui_Basescu_propunerea_de_ministru_al_MAE_0_633536845.  html), Adev€rul, 24

January 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2012.

[27] "Boc, supravie‚uitorul mo„iunilor de cenzur•, a cedat nemul„umirilor PDL ƒi protestelor str•zii" ("Boc, Survivor of Censure Motions,

Yielded to PDL Grievances and Street Protests" (http:/   /  www. romanialibera.  ro/  actualitate/  politica/ 

focus-boc-supravietuitorul-motiunilor-de-cenzura-a-cedat-nemultumirilor-pdl-si-protestelor-strazii-252575. 

html), Rom•nia Liber€, 6February 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.

[28] Miruna Badea, "Cristian Diaconescu, ministrul de Externe, avizat de comisiile parlamentare, ƒedin‚a s-a desf•ƒurat f•r• cvorum" ("Foreign

Minister Cristian Diaconescu Approved by Parliamentary Committees in Session without Quorum" (http:/   /  www. gandul.  info/  politica/ 

cristian-diaconescu-ministrul-de-externe-avizat-de-comisiile-parlamentare-sedinta-s-a-desfasurat-fara-cvorum-9217776), G•ndul, 8 February

2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.

[29] "UNPR i-a solicitat lui Ungureanu ca Diaconescu ƒi Oprea s• r•m…n• †n noul Guvern pe aceleaƒi posturi" ("UNPR Asks Ungureanu that

Diaconescu and Oprea Remain in New Government in Same Positions" (http:/   /  www. mediafax.  ro/  politic/ 

unpr-i-a-solicitat-lui-ungureanu-ca-diaconescu-si-oprea-sa-ramana-in-noul-guvern-pe-aceleasi-posturi-9213116), Mediafax, 7 February 2012.

Retrieved 9 February 2012.

[30] "Cristian Diaconescu i-a socilitat premierului desemnat s• nu politizeze Ministerul de Externe" ("Cristian Diaconescu Asks Prime Minister

Designate Not to Politicize the Foreign Ministry") (http:/   /  www. adevarul.  ro/  international/ 

Cristian_Diaconescu_i-a_socilitat_premierului_desemnat_sa_nu_politizeze_Ministerul_de_Externe_0_694130860.  html), Adev€rul, 4 May

2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012.

[31] S. Zachmann, "Dr•goi ƒi Diaconescu, numi„i consilieri preziden‚iali" ("Dr•goi and Diaconescu, Named Presidential Advisers") (http:/   / 

www. adevarul.  ro/  actualitate/  politica/  Bigdan_cragoi-Cristian_Diaconescu-fosti_ministri-numire-consilieri_prezidentiali_0_697130467.

html), Adev€rul, 9 May 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2012.

[32] "Cristian Diaconescu a demisionat din Senat" ("Cristian Diaconescu Resigns from Senate") (http:/   /  www. cotidianul. ro/ 

cristian-diaconescu-a-demisionat-din-senat-184266/  ), Cotidianul, 29 May 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013.

[33] Adelina Turcu, "Cristian Diaconescu, agreat de B•sescu pentru candidatura la preziden„iale" ("Cristian Diaconescu, Favored by B•sescu for

Presidential Candidacy") (http:/   /  adevarul.  ro/  news/  politica/ 

cristian-diaconescu-agreat-basescu-candidatura-prezidentiale-1_50f244ef56a0a6567e766677/  index.  html), Adev€rul, 13 January 2013.

Retrieved 16 September 2013.

[34] Alina Boghiceanu, "Consilierii lui B•sescu, elibera‚i din func‚ie" ("B•sescu Advisers Dismissed") (http:/   /  www. adevarul.  ro/  actualitate/ 

politica/  crin_antonescu-demisie_consilieri-administratia_prezidentiala-adevarul_0_748725305.  html), Adev€rul, 3 August 2012. Retrieved 6

August 2012.[35] Marius Fratila, "Preƒedintele Traian B•sescu ƒi-a repus †n func‚ii consilierii" ("Preƒedintele Traian B•sescu Brings Back Advisers") (http:/   / 

www. gandul.info/  politica/  presedintele-traian-basescu-si-a-repus-in-functii-consilierii-9993241), G•ndul, 28 August 2012. Retrieved 7

September 2012.

[36] Sebastian Zachmann, "Cristian Diaconescu merge mai departe cu Mi‡carea Popular•" ("Cristian Diaconescu Goes Ahead with the People's

Movement") (http:/   /  adevarul.  ro/  news/  politica/  cristian-diaconescucontinua-miscarea-populara-1_536246580d133766a843f75a/  index.

html), Adev€rul, 1 May 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2014.

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Diaconescu Joins PMP") (http:/   /  adevarul.  ro/  news/  politica/ 

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External links

ˆ (Romanian) Official site (http:/   /  www.cristiandiaconescu.ro/  )

ˆ (Romanian) Parliamentary profile (http:/   /  www. cdep. ro/  pls/  parlam/  structura.mp?idm=41& cam=1&

leg=2008)

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Article Sources and ContributorsCristian Diaconescu  Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=611973064 Contributors: AdiJapan, Alsandro, Anonimu, Bender235, Biruitorul, Bogdangiusca, Dahn, ES Vic, Egeymi,

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Image Sources, Licenses and ContributorsFile:CDiaconescu5082009.jpg  Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:CDiaconescu5082009.jpg License: Public Domain Contributors: Michael Gross

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