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About Liberal Professions in Romania: Dysfunctions and Disturbances.
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The new electoral law in Romania: Discipline and financial transparency
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Provocări actuale privind camerele superioare parlamentare (Contemporary Challenges Regarding the Superior Chambers of Parliaments)
Published 2015-06-01“…This article highlights the importance of initiating debates concerning upon the place and the role of the Upper Chamber in Romania. There are underlined the main challenges to which the Romanian Constitution review has to provide concrete answers over the next period of time. …”
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Formaţiuni politice şi activitate parlamentară. O perspectivă longitudinală asupra grupului parlamentar al Uniunii Democrate a Maghiarilor din România (Political Parties and Parlia...
Published 2013-11-01“…Observing the parliamentary activity of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (DAHR), between 1990-2012, we have tried to understand the differences between political parties in parliament. …”
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PECULIARITIES OF LOCAL ELECTIONS IN PRE-WAR ROMANIA. THE CHRONO-SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF KEY ELECTORAL VARIABLES (1864-1914)
Published 2021-11-01“…The results of the local elections are very similar to the legislative ones (for the Assembly of Deputies and / or the Senate).…”
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Elections of the Great Union - November 1919.Full list of elected MPs
Published 2018-06-01“…In November 1918, one year after the establishment of Great Romania, the first parliamentary elections took place in the four united Romanian provinces: the Old Kingdom, Bessarabia, Bukovina and Transylvania. 566 MPs were elected, based on a mixed-vote, and 239 senators, based on a majority vote. …”
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Ipostazele lui 23 august 1944 (Hypostases of August 23, 1944)
Published 2014-09-01“…Doru Tompea read the message sent by the Royal House of Romania to the organizers and participants. Apart from those in the Senate Hall of the University "Petre Andrei" of Iaşi, were also present at the debate, through the interventions they sent and who were presented by Professor PhD. …”
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23 august. Despre sufletul nemuritor al comunismului (August 23. About the eternal soul of communism)
Published 2014-09-01“…Doru Tompea read the message sent by the Royal House of Romania to the organizers and participants. Apart from those in the Senate Hall of the University "Petre Andrei" of Iaşi, were also present at the debate, through the interventions they sent and who were presented by Professor PhD. …”
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The Procedure of Government Undertaking Liability in Front of the Parliament
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TERRITORIAL AND NON-TERRITORIAL AUTONOMY: “ROMANIAN PARADOX”
Published 2012-05-01“…Whereas in Romania there are 19 national minorities officially acknowledged by Romanian state, up to present, one did not manage to adopt a special law of national minorities. …”
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Assessment on the Effectiveness of Romanian Bicameralism During the 2004-2005 Term
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DELEGAREA LEGISLATIVĂ
Published 2008-05-01“…Pursuant to the provisions of art. 61 paragraph 1 of the Constitution of Romania, theParliament is the only legislating authority of the country, being made up of 2 chambers – the Chamber ofDeputies and the Senate, which enacts constitutional laws, organic laws and ordinary laws.Apart. from laws, the Constitution of Romania grants the same legal force to other normative acts toothat are not issued by the Parliament but by the Executive, but only in special situations expressly governed bythe law.The legislative delegation is a legislative procedure given by the fundamental law in emergencysituations, by means of which the normative act is not issued by the Legislative (the Parliament) but by theExecutive (the Government).Thus, by virtue of this legislative delegation, the Government, as a collegial body of the Executive, mayenact and issue simple or emergency ordinances, as well as decisions.Through decisions the Government performs the organization of the laws’ enforcement, and throughordinances it issues primary norms having law force, being authorized by the Parliament in this respect.The Parliament’s special arbitration law, for the Government, to issue norms with law force, iscompulsory and not at all optional, setting the date and the scope in which the respective normative act must beissued.The Decisions and the Ordinances enacted by the Government must be signed by the Prime Ministerand countersigned by the Ministers who must carry them into effect.Pursuant to the provisions of art. 27 paragraphs 1 and 2 of Law no. 90/2001 regarding theorganization and operation of the Government of Romania and of the Ministries, the Government enactsdecisions and ordinances in the presence of the majority of its members, by consensus. …”
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The critical node detection problem in hypergraphs using weighted node degree centrality
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Aspecte privind procesul de coabitare (Some aspects concerning the cohabitation process)
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