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    How the President of Romania Used Facebook to Communicate with the Population at the Beginning of the State of Emergency from 2020 by Radu TURCESCU

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thus, in order to achieve this objective, I have chosen to analyse the Facebook page of the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, starting from indicators such as: the total number of posts, the total number of posts about Covid-19 out of the total number of posts, but also the type of communicated messages. …”
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    Raporturile Președintelui cu Parlamentul și Guvernul. Observații critice by Ion RUSU

    Published 2010-06-01
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    Civil society against extremism by Radu Nicolae, Horia Terpe

    Published 2001-07-01
    “… In this work we will try to prove that, after the first round of the general elections in Romania, which took place on 26th of November 2000, the strong reaction of the civil society against the second candidate remained in the race for the Presidency of Romania, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, block the rise of his popularity and, consequently, to lowed his chances to become the President of Romania. …”
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    THE STRATEGIC USE OF PRESIDENTIAL REFERENDUMS IN POST-SOCIALIST ROMANIA by Ovidiu Gherasim-Proca

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among the referendums held between 1990 and 2020, this paper analyses a particular class, those initiated by the President of Romania according to the article 90 of the Constitution, with the aim to discern the general features and the specific context of their strategic use, emphasizing especially the 2019 referendum concerning the justice system, the most recent one of the entire series. …”
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    Debating Migration as a Public Problem: Diasporic Stances in Media Discourse by Mălina Ciocea, Alexandru I. Cârlan

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Focusing on the media debates generated, in August 2010, by a declaration of Traian Băsescu, president of Romania, on the effects of migration, we identify three types of media discourse: the policy approach discourse, the professional accomplishment discourse and the citizen-as-victim discourse. …”
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    CURRENT JUSTICE LAWS IN ROMANIA by Andrada-Georgiana MARIN

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Judges and prosecutors may be awarded the Diploma of Judicial Merit by the President of Romania, on the proposal of the Plenum of the Superior Council of Magistracy, for outstanding merits in their activity. …”
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    Debating Migration as a Public Problem: Diasporic Stances in Media Discourse by Mălina Ciocea, Alexandru I. Cârlan

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Focusing on the media debates generated, in August 2010, by a declaration of Traian Băsescu, president of Romania, on the effects of migration, we identify three types of media discourse: the policy approach discourse, the professional accomplishment discourse and the citizen-as-victim discourse. …”
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    Revizuirea constituţiei şi regimul semi-prezidenţial din România by Emil BOC

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…According to the Constitution, the President of Romania is designated on grounds of general direct elections, but the presidential function is empowered with rather limited constitutional prerogatives which allow him to implement the presidential political programme. …”
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    The Style of Political Images by Camelia M. Cmeciu

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…My paper focuses on the study of three election posters (fixed images) during the 2000 and 2004 election campaigns in Romania, having as their main protagonist Traian Basescu, the actual president of Romania. The reason for my choice lies in Basescu’s attempt to break the monotony of empty words glued next to a mere collection of manly busts, through the use of some creative (non)verbal rhetorical devices which should be decoded by voters. …”
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