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Marcel Ciolacu

Ion-Marcel Ciolacu (born 28 November 1967) is a Romanian politician who currently serves as the Prime Minister of Romania. He is also the leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD).

Marcel Ciolacu
Ciolacu in 2022
Prime Minister of Romania
Assumed office
15 June 2023
PresidentKlaus Iohannis
DeputyMarian Neacșu
Cătălin Predoiu
Preceded byNicolae Ciucă
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
23 November 2021 – 15 June 2023
Preceded bySorin Grindeanu (acting)
Succeeded byAlfred Simonis (acting)
In office
27 May 2019 – 19 December 2020
Preceded byLiviu Dragnea
Succeeded byLudovic Orban
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
Assumed office
26 November 2019
Preceded byViorica Dăncilă
Deputy Prime Minister of Romania
In office
29 June 2017 – 29 January 2018
PresidentKlaus Iohannis
Prime Minister
Preceded byAugustin Jianu
Succeeded byViorel Ștefan
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Assumed office
19 December 2012
ConstituencyBuzău County
Personal details
Born
Ion-Marcel Ciolacu

(1967-11-28) 28 November 1967 (age 55)[1]
Buzău, Buzău County, Socialist Republic of Romania
Political partySocial Democratic Party (PSD)
SpouseRoxana Ciolacu
Alma materEcological University of Bucharest

As a previously little known politician outside of Buzău County, Ciolacu came into national prominence when he became the deputy prime minister in 2018 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mihai Tudose. Allegedly, he was given this office in order to report Tudose's activities to Liviu Dragnea, who had been unable to become prime minister himself and was wary of Tudose becoming a power player in the party.[2] Ciolacu soon broke with Dragnea and became an ally of Tudose against Dragnea's leadership. After Tudose's resignation,[3] Ciolacu was marginalized within PSD but still retained the leadership of PSD Buzău.[4] Ciolacu once more returned to prominence in 2019 after Liviu Dragnea had been convicted on abuse of office and incitement to intellectual forgery charges, having to serve a 3 years, 6 months sentence.[5] With the Social Democrats still controlling a majority both in the Chamber and in the Senate, Ciolacu won the position of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, with 172 votes for and 120 against,[4] previously held by Dragnea himself.

Following new PSD leader Viorica Dăncilă overwhelming defeat in the 2019 Romanian presidential election, on 26 November 2019, Ciolacu was named leader of the party, firstly ad-interim,[6] until he was confirmed to hold the position by the party congress the next year on 22 August 2020 with an overwhelming 1310–91 margin against his opponent.[7] Ciolacu led the party to victory in the 2020 Romanian legislative election but was not able to form a majority coalition in the new legislative. Other parties opposed to the PSD formed a new coalition on 23 December and formed the new government, thus pushing Ciolacu's PSD in opposition. However, in 2021, following the political crisis that led to the collapse of the Cîțu Cabinet, he managed to bring the PSD back to the government, forming a cabinet with its former rival, the National Liberal Party, thus forming the National Coalition for Romania.[8]

Early life and education Edit

Marcel Ciolacu was born in Buzău as the son of Ion Ciolacu, a career military pilot. In 1995 he obtained a law degree from the Ecological University of Bucharest,[4] which was authorized in May 1995. In 2008 he attended a program in Security and National Defence at the National College of Defence in Bucharest, a controversial university, regarded by some Romanian publications as a "diploma-factory".[9] In 2012 he completed a master's programme in the Management of the Public Sector at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration.[4]

Political career Edit

Early political activity Edit

Marcel Ciolacu has participated in the 1989 Romanian Revolution in Buzău.[10][11][12][13] He has become a member of the National Salvation Front in 1990. During the early nineties, Ciolacu climbed the steps in local politics and by 1996 he became the second-in-command of the Youth Organization of the party. Senator Ion Vasile became the godfather of his child. He remained little known, however, until the mid-2000s. In 2005 he was for several months the interim prefect of Buzau, after which he became, in turn, director of Urbis Serv and deputy mayor of Buzau (2008–2012),[4] while Constantin Boșcodeală was mayor of Buzau (1996–2016). Boșcodeală was later convicted in 2015 for abuse of office during the period 2002–2008, by diverting public funds to a football team and other private companies of which he was a shareholder.[4][14]

Ciolacu entered national politics in 2012 when he was first elected for a deputy seat in Parliament. In 2015 he was elected PSD president for Buzău County, replacing Boșcodeală who stepped down while being investigated. Ciolacu's election was controversial. He ran against Senator Vasile Ion, who eventually withdrew from the race, accusing Ciolacu of rigging the internal elections.[15] Ciolacu was re-elected to Parliament in 2016.

As Deputy Prime Minister Edit

In 2017, Ciolacu was named deputy prime minister in the cabinet led by Mihai Tudose.[16] Tudose's predecessor, Sorin Grindeanu was ousted[17] from his position by a vote of no-confidence initiated by PSD itself, then under leadership of Liviu Dragnea. [18] Grindeanu's departure did not leave Dragnea's power unquestioned. Previously, the government had held a 295 majority, now it was reduced to a mere 241.[citation needed] For the first time, Dragnea was facing strong dissent in the party at the prospect that President Klaus Iohannis would not name another PSD member to become prime minister, electing instead to force early elections. Since the procedure of calling early elections laid down in the Constitution of Romania is complicated and difficult to trigger, and seeing PSD still had the necessary majority to form another government, the president decided to name Mihai Tudose, Dragnea's newest proposal as prime minister. Tudose was not, however, Dragnea's first choice and the PSD leader needed to find ways to control him better than Grindeanu, who had shown him that the office of prime minister was strong enough to allow its holder to wrestle his power in the party away from him. For this reason, Ciolacu was named deputy prime minister in the Tudose Cabinet, in order to become Dragnea's ears in the government.[citation needed]

Like Tudose himself and Grindeanu before him, however, Ciolacu did not stay loyal to Dragnea for long. By the autumn of 2017, Ciolacu had entered Tudose's grasp and was now fully loyal to the prime minister. The relationship between Tudose and Dragnea started deteriorating rapidly, as had been the case with Grindeanu, but the two maintained publicly that there was no strain between them. By then, Ciolacu was firmly in the Tudose camp.

Tudose soon declared publicly that there was only one person whom he would not tolerate being removed from his cabinet: Ciolacu. In January 2018, Tudose attempted to take full control of his government by asking the resignation of his Interior minister, Carmen Dan,[19] a Dragnea mouthpiece and loyal lieutenant. As it became quite apparent that this was another power struggle between the prime minister and the leader of the PSD, Ciolacu publicly positioned himself in the Tudose camp. Dragnea once again convened a special party meeting in order to force Tudose's resignation. Seeing that a majority of the party remained loyal to Dragnea, Tudose decided to resign[20] to evade a motion of no confidence like his predecessor. Ciolacu handed in his own resignation from the government shortly thereafter.

First election to the Chamber presidency Edit

After leaving the Executive, Ciolacu returned to his deputy seat in Parliament. Throughout 2018 and the first half 2019 he stayed out of the spotlight while persisting in the opposition[21] against Dragnea's leadership. In October 2018, the press reported an alleged physical altercation[22] in Parliament between Ciolacu and Dragnea, but both denied the claim.[23]

On 27 May 2019, Liviu Dragnea was convicted of abuse of power and sentenced to three years and six months in prison. This vacated his position as President of the Chamber of Deputies and his leadership position in the party. Ciolacu emerged once more in the public eye, seeking a path to top party leadership. The party's new leader, Viorica Dăncilă, the third prime minister named by Dragnea, was now looking for ways to cement her leadership of the party. For this, she sought the support of Ciolacu and other former opponents of Dragnea. Ciolacu accepted her offer to sponsor him as president of the Chamber of Deputies, succeeding Dragnea himself. On 29 May 2019, Ciolacu was voted the new head of the Chamber.[24] However, his election was won only narrowly and with the support of the PSD-breakaway party, PRO Romania, and its member, former Prime Minister Mihai Tudose.

As leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Edit

 
Ciolacu during a press conference in November 2021

As leader of the Lower Chamber, Ciolacu kept a reserved and non-vocal stance. In October 2019, a motion of no confidence was initiated by the PNL-led opposition that successfully removed Dăncilă from power, even though Ciolacu maintained that the Dăncilă Cabinet would not fall. He supported Viorica Dăncilă's bid to the presidency of Romania but after her defeat and her historically weak result, Ciolacu went on to take control of the party.

On 25 November 2019, one day after the presidential election, Marcel Ciolacu personally visited Dăncilă at her home, event at which has been speculated in the Press Marcel Ciolacu asked her to resign from the party's leadership, offering her an MP seat in the next legislative election[25][26] but which has been denied by Ciolacu, Paul Stănescu and Dăncilă herself.[6]On 26 November, after a six hour long meeting of the Executive Committee of PSD,[27] Viorica Dăncilă resigns as Party Leader, with Marcel Ciolacu acting as Leader and Paul Stănescu as General Secretary following this.[6]

Ciolacu was expected to run for a full term as leader of PSD at its Congress on 29 February 2020, but the Congress was postponed to 21 March due to the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic in Romania. In early March, they announced plans to move the Congress online in light of the epidemic-related ban of gatherings of more than 1000 people.[28] Ultimately, the Congress took place on 22 August 2020 and resulted in Ciolacu's election as leader of PSD, defeating Eugen Teodorovici on an overwhelming 1310–91 margin.[7]

Prime Minister of Romania (2023–present) Edit

 
Ciolacu as President of the Chamber of Deputies at the joint session of the parliaments of Moldova and Romania, June 2022

Marcel Ciolacu assumed the office of Prime Minister of Romania on 15 June 2023.[29]

Controversies Edit

Mecan Construct investigation Edit

In 2009, the Court of Accounts Buzau found that a construction company in the municipality of Buzau, Urbis Serv, headed by Marcel Ciolacu between 2007 and 2008, caused an approximately €1.3 million overcharge for street and sidewalk construction projects through an illegal contract with a company owned by a party colleague. The company, Mecan Construct, was owned by former PSD County Councilor Dumitru Dobrică.

Ciolacu was accused of conflict of interest causing damages to the municipality by inflating the Mecan contract by approximately 1.3 million euros.[30]

Marcel Ciolacu stated that the ruling of the Buzău Court of Accounts was challenged in court. He stated that a criminal investigation file at the National Anticorruption Directorate Ploiești, in which the allegations regarding the contract with Mecan Construct were investigated, concluded without starting criminal proceedings against him.[31]

Relationship with Omar Hayssam Edit

Marcel Ciolacu was involved in a media scandal in May 2015 after a 20-year-old photograph of him with Omar Hayssam appeared in the press. In approximately 2005, Ciolacu and Hayssam had been attending a hunting party organized by the Buzau Forestry Directorate. In 2006, Omar Hayssam masterminded the kidnapping and holding for ransom of three Romanian journalists in Iraq, for which Hayssam was convicted in 2007 by the Bucharest Court of Appeal to 24 years, four months imprisonment.[32] In addition, there was evidence that Ciolacu appeared on a list of Hayssam's debtors: In the early 2000s, Hayssam appears to have loaned Ciolacu 200 million old lei (20,000 RON).[33] As a result of the scandal, Prime Minister Victor Ponta removed Ciolacu from the position of honorary adviser to the prime minister.

Political positions Edit

A self-proclaimed supporter of economic patriotism,[34][35][36] Ciolacu has been described as adhering to the ideology of left-wing nationalism[37][38] and social conservatism.[39]

References Edit

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Ion Marcel Ciolacu born 28 November 1967 is a Romanian politician who currently serves as the Prime Minister of Romania He is also the leader of the Social Democratic Party PSD Marcel CiolacuCiolacu in 2022Prime Minister of RomaniaIncumbentAssumed office 15 June 2023PresidentKlaus IohannisDeputyMarian NeacșuCătălin PredoiuPreceded byNicolae CiucăPresident of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 23 November 2021 15 June 2023Preceded bySorin Grindeanu acting Succeeded byAlfred Simonis acting In office 27 May 2019 19 December 2020Preceded byLiviu DragneaSucceeded byLudovic OrbanLeader of the Social Democratic PartyIncumbentAssumed office 26 November 2019Preceded byViorica DăncilăDeputy Prime Minister of RomaniaIn office 29 June 2017 29 January 2018PresidentKlaus IohannisPrime MinisterMihai TudoseMihai Fifor acting Preceded byAugustin JianuSucceeded byViorel ȘtefanMember of the Chamber of DeputiesIncumbentAssumed office 19 December 2012ConstituencyBuzău CountyPersonal detailsBornIon Marcel Ciolacu 1967 11 28 28 November 1967 age 55 1 Buzău Buzău County Socialist Republic of RomaniaPolitical partySocial Democratic Party PSD SpouseRoxana CiolacuAlma materEcological University of BucharestAs a previously little known politician outside of Buzău County Ciolacu came into national prominence when he became the deputy prime minister in 2018 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mihai Tudose Allegedly he was given this office in order to report Tudose s activities to Liviu Dragnea who had been unable to become prime minister himself and was wary of Tudose becoming a power player in the party 2 Ciolacu soon broke with Dragnea and became an ally of Tudose against Dragnea s leadership After Tudose s resignation 3 Ciolacu was marginalized within PSD but still retained the leadership of PSD Buzău 4 Ciolacu once more returned to prominence in 2019 after Liviu Dragnea had been convicted on abuse of office and incitement to intellectual forgery charges having to serve a 3 years 6 months sentence 5 With the Social Democrats still controlling a majority both in the Chamber and in the Senate Ciolacu won the position of the President of the Chamber of Deputies with 172 votes for and 120 against 4 previously held by Dragnea himself Following new PSD leader Viorica Dăncilă overwhelming defeat in the 2019 Romanian presidential election on 26 November 2019 Ciolacu was named leader of the party firstly ad interim 6 until he was confirmed to hold the position by the party congress the next year on 22 August 2020 with an overwhelming 1310 91 margin against his opponent 7 Ciolacu led the party to victory in the 2020 Romanian legislative election but was not able to form a majority coalition in the new legislative Other parties opposed to the PSD formed a new coalition on 23 December and formed the new government thus pushing Ciolacu s PSD in opposition However in 2021 following the political crisis that led to the collapse of the Cițu Cabinet he managed to bring the PSD back to the government forming a cabinet with its former rival the National Liberal Party thus forming the National Coalition for Romania 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Early political activity 2 2 As Deputy Prime Minister 2 3 First election to the Chamber presidency 2 4 As leader of the Social Democratic Party PSD 2 5 Prime Minister of Romania 2023 present 3 Controversies 3 1 Mecan Construct investigation 3 2 Relationship with Omar Hayssam 4 Political positions 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditMarcel Ciolacu was born in Buzău as the son of Ion Ciolacu a career military pilot In 1995 he obtained a law degree from the Ecological University of Bucharest 4 which was authorized in May 1995 In 2008 he attended a program in Security and National Defence at the National College of Defence in Bucharest a controversial university regarded by some Romanian publications as a diploma factory 9 In 2012 he completed a master s programme in the Management of the Public Sector at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration 4 Political career EditEarly political activity Edit Marcel Ciolacu has participated in the 1989 Romanian Revolution in Buzău 10 11 12 13 He has become a member of the National Salvation Front in 1990 During the early nineties Ciolacu climbed the steps in local politics and by 1996 he became the second in command of the Youth Organization of the party Senator Ion Vasile became the godfather of his child He remained little known however until the mid 2000s In 2005 he was for several months the interim prefect of Buzau after which he became in turn director of Urbis Serv and deputy mayor of Buzau 2008 2012 4 while Constantin Boșcodeală was mayor of Buzau 1996 2016 Boșcodeală was later convicted in 2015 for abuse of office during the period 2002 2008 by diverting public funds to a football team and other private companies of which he was a shareholder 4 14 Ciolacu entered national politics in 2012 when he was first elected for a deputy seat in Parliament In 2015 he was elected PSD president for Buzău County replacing Boșcodeală who stepped down while being investigated Ciolacu s election was controversial He ran against Senator Vasile Ion who eventually withdrew from the race accusing Ciolacu of rigging the internal elections 15 Ciolacu was re elected to Parliament in 2016 As Deputy Prime Minister Edit In 2017 Ciolacu was named deputy prime minister in the cabinet led by Mihai Tudose 16 Tudose s predecessor Sorin Grindeanu was ousted 17 from his position by a vote of no confidence initiated by PSD itself then under leadership of Liviu Dragnea 18 Grindeanu s departure did not leave Dragnea s power unquestioned Previously the government had held a 295 majority now it was reduced to a mere 241 citation needed For the first time Dragnea was facing strong dissent in the party at the prospect that President Klaus Iohannis would not name another PSD member to become prime minister electing instead to force early elections Since the procedure of calling early elections laid down in the Constitution of Romania is complicated and difficult to trigger and seeing PSD still had the necessary majority to form another government the president decided to name Mihai Tudose Dragnea s newest proposal as prime minister Tudose was not however Dragnea s first choice and the PSD leader needed to find ways to control him better than Grindeanu who had shown him that the office of prime minister was strong enough to allow its holder to wrestle his power in the party away from him For this reason Ciolacu was named deputy prime minister in the Tudose Cabinet in order to become Dragnea s ears in the government citation needed Like Tudose himself and Grindeanu before him however Ciolacu did not stay loyal to Dragnea for long By the autumn of 2017 Ciolacu had entered Tudose s grasp and was now fully loyal to the prime minister The relationship between Tudose and Dragnea started deteriorating rapidly as had been the case with Grindeanu but the two maintained publicly that there was no strain between them By then Ciolacu was firmly in the Tudose camp Tudose soon declared publicly that there was only one person whom he would not tolerate being removed from his cabinet Ciolacu In January 2018 Tudose attempted to take full control of his government by asking the resignation of his Interior minister Carmen Dan 19 a Dragnea mouthpiece and loyal lieutenant As it became quite apparent that this was another power struggle between the prime minister and the leader of the PSD Ciolacu publicly positioned himself in the Tudose camp Dragnea once again convened a special party meeting in order to force Tudose s resignation Seeing that a majority of the party remained loyal to Dragnea Tudose decided to resign 20 to evade a motion of no confidence like his predecessor Ciolacu handed in his own resignation from the government shortly thereafter First election to the Chamber presidency Edit After leaving the Executive Ciolacu returned to his deputy seat in Parliament Throughout 2018 and the first half 2019 he stayed out of the spotlight while persisting in the opposition 21 against Dragnea s leadership In October 2018 the press reported an alleged physical altercation 22 in Parliament between Ciolacu and Dragnea but both denied the claim 23 On 27 May 2019 Liviu Dragnea was convicted of abuse of power and sentenced to three years and six months in prison This vacated his position as President of the Chamber of Deputies and his leadership position in the party Ciolacu emerged once more in the public eye seeking a path to top party leadership The party s new leader Viorica Dăncilă the third prime minister named by Dragnea was now looking for ways to cement her leadership of the party For this she sought the support of Ciolacu and other former opponents of Dragnea Ciolacu accepted her offer to sponsor him as president of the Chamber of Deputies succeeding Dragnea himself On 29 May 2019 Ciolacu was voted the new head of the Chamber 24 However his election was won only narrowly and with the support of the PSD breakaway party PRO Romania and its member former Prime Minister Mihai Tudose As leader of the Social Democratic Party PSD Edit Ciolacu during a press conference in November 2021As leader of the Lower Chamber Ciolacu kept a reserved and non vocal stance In October 2019 a motion of no confidence was initiated by the PNL led opposition that successfully removed Dăncilă from power even though Ciolacu maintained that the Dăncilă Cabinet would not fall He supported Viorica Dăncilă s bid to the presidency of Romania but after her defeat and her historically weak result Ciolacu went on to take control of the party On 25 November 2019 one day after the presidential election Marcel Ciolacu personally visited Dăncilă at her home event at which has been speculated in the Press Marcel Ciolacu asked her to resign from the party s leadership offering her an MP seat in the next legislative election 25 26 but which has been denied by Ciolacu Paul Stănescu and Dăncilă herself 6 On 26 November after a six hour long meeting of the Executive Committee of PSD 27 Viorica Dăncilă resigns as Party Leader with Marcel Ciolacu acting as Leader and Paul Stănescu as General Secretary following this 6 Ciolacu was expected to run for a full term as leader of PSD at its Congress on 29 February 2020 but the Congress was postponed to 21 March due to the emergence of COVID 19 pandemic in Romania In early March they announced plans to move the Congress online in light of the epidemic related ban of gatherings of more than 1000 people 28 Ultimately the Congress took place on 22 August 2020 and resulted in Ciolacu s election as leader of PSD defeating Eugen Teodorovici on an overwhelming 1310 91 margin 7 Prime Minister of Romania 2023 present Edit Ciolacu as President of the Chamber of Deputies at the joint session of the parliaments of Moldova and Romania June 2022Marcel Ciolacu assumed the office of Prime Minister of Romania on 15 June 2023 29 Controversies EditMecan Construct investigation Edit In 2009 the Court of Accounts Buzau found that a construction company in the municipality of Buzau Urbis Serv headed by Marcel Ciolacu between 2007 and 2008 caused an approximately 1 3 million overcharge for street and sidewalk construction projects through an illegal contract with a company owned by a party colleague The company Mecan Construct was owned by former PSD County Councilor Dumitru Dobrică Ciolacu was accused of conflict of interest causing damages to the municipality by inflating the Mecan contract by approximately 1 3 million euros 30 Marcel Ciolacu stated that the ruling of the Buzău Court of Accounts was challenged in court He stated that a criminal investigation file at the National Anticorruption Directorate Ploiești in which the allegations regarding the contract with Mecan Construct were investigated concluded without starting criminal proceedings against him 31 Relationship with Omar Hayssam Edit Marcel Ciolacu was involved in a media scandal in May 2015 after a 20 year old photograph of him with Omar Hayssam appeared in the press In approximately 2005 Ciolacu and Hayssam had been attending a hunting party organized by the Buzau Forestry Directorate In 2006 Omar Hayssam masterminded the kidnapping and holding for ransom of three Romanian journalists in Iraq for which Hayssam was convicted in 2007 by the Bucharest Court of Appeal to 24 years four months imprisonment 32 In addition there was evidence that Ciolacu appeared on a list of Hayssam s debtors In the early 2000s Hayssam appears to have loaned Ciolacu 200 million old lei 20 000 RON 33 As a result of the scandal Prime Minister Victor Ponta removed Ciolacu from the position of honorary adviser to the prime minister Political positions EditA self proclaimed supporter of economic patriotism 34 35 36 Ciolacu has been described as adhering to the ideology of left wing nationalism 37 38 and social conservatism 39 References Edit An unofficial biography Who is Marcel Ciolacu the fourth PSD premier nominated by Iohannis actmedia eu Cine e Marcel Ciolacu omul care a mazilit o pe Dăncilă G4Media 26 November 2019 ULTIMA ORA Mihai Tudose si a anuntat demisia din functia de premier oficial HotNewsRo Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b c d e f Ilie Adrian 27 November 2019 Cine este Marcel Ciolacu noul președinte interimar al PSD Care e cel mai controversat aspect al carierei sale Libertatea in Romanian Retrieved 30 January 2023 Welle www dw com Deutsche Liviu Dragnea condamnat definitiv la trei ani și jumătate de inchisoare DW 27 May 2019 DW COM in Romanian Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b c Breaking News Viorica Dăncilă a demisionat de la conducerea PSD Marcel Ciolacu președinte interimar Europa Liberă Romania in Romanian Retrieved 1 February 2023 a b Marcel Ciolacu ales președinte al PSD Eugen Teodorovici a obținut doar 91 de voturi HotNews ro 22 August 2020 DOCUMENT Alianța PSD PNL UDMR se va numi Coaliția Națională pentru Romania Ce conține acordul politic Cum se schimbă ministerele la rotație Justiția va reveni PSD Finanțele PNL Politic HotNews ro 24 November 2021 Romania a ajuns să fie condusă de analfabeți cu diplome Marcel Ciolacu a terminat școala la 45 de ani 60m ro in Romanian Retrieved 5 February 2023 Marcel Ciolacu revoluționar de Buzău Nu mi faceți o vină că nu am murit la Revoluție www digi24 ro 17 December 2019 Retrieved 15 June 2023 Vulcan Dora 30 March 2023 Dosarul privind certificatul de revoluționar al președintelui PSD Marcel Ciolacu clasat Retrieved 15 June 2023 via romania europalibera org Trecutul revoluționar al lui Marcel Ciolacu a rămas in coadă de pește Ce s a ales de certificatul de luptător cu rol determinant al actualului lider PSD Ziare com Retrieved 15 June 2023 Voinea Mihai 16 December 2019 Eroul Ciolacu Liderul PSD are certificat de revoluționar și a cerut preschimbarea pentru a avea dreptul la indemnizație Recorder Retrieved 15 June 2023 Tovarășii de vanătoare ai lui Omar Hayssam deschid listele parlamentare la Buzău justitiecurata ro 2016 Rădulescu Adelina 26 November 2019 Marcel Ciolacu supraviețuitorul tuturor patronilor săi politici de la Ion Vasile și Victor Ponta la Liviu Dragnea Europa Liberă Romania Lista ministrilor din Guvernul Mihai Tudose aprobată in CExN al PSD Cine sunt noile nume din Executiv Mediafax ro in Romanian Retrieved 5 February 2023 LIVE BLOG Moțiunea de cenzură a trecut Partidele si presedintele isi ocupă poziţiile www digi24 ro LIVE UPDATE 39 de organizații PSD susțin moțiunea de cenzură Parlamentul convocat duminică Libertatea in Romanian 17 June 2017 Retrieved 5 February 2023 Premierul Un ministru de interne care isi permite să mă mintă in halul ăsta nu mai am ce lucra cu domnia sa www digi24 ro Mihai Tudose a rămas fără sprijinul PSD si a demisionat www digi24 ro Liderul PSD Buzău Liviu Dragnea a ajuns un om orbit de putere orgolii și spaime imaginare www digi24 ro Liviu Dragnea și Marcel Ciolacu s au certat in Parlament Bagi și scoți deputați www digi24 ro Deputatul PSD Marcel Ciolacu neagă că ar fi avut o altercaţie cu Liviu Dragnea www digi24 ro Marcel Ciolacu este noul președinte al Camerei Deputaților www digi24 ro Surse Baronii PSD incearcă să o convingă pe Viorica Dăncilă să demisioneze maine In locul ei conducere colectivă www digi24 ro Ce a anunțat Marcel Ciolacu după discuția cu Viorica Dăncilă www digi24 ro in Romanian Retrieved 1 February 2023 Dăncilă i a predat lui Ciolacu si partidul si stafeta greselilor gramaticale www digi24 ro in Romanian Retrieved 1 February 2023 POLITICS Romania s Social Democrats to move Congress online amid coronavirus restrictions www romania insider com 9 March 2020 Romania s Ciolacu Becomes Prime Minister After Securing Majority 15 June 2023 Retrieved 15 June 2023 via Bloomberg Andrei Luca Popescu 12 May 2015 Familia PSD de la Buzău Amintiri din tinerețea unui consilier onorific al lui Ponta vanătoare cu Omar Hayssam contract umflat cu 1 3 milioane euro pentru un coleg de partid Gandul Cine este Marcel Ciolacu propus vicepremier fără portofoliu Vaslașul lui Dragnea și scandalul pozelor cu teroristul Hayssam HotNews ro 28 June 2017 Cine e inlocuitorul lui Dragnea la șefia Camerei Deputaților Marcel Ciolacu și scandalul Hayssam Ziare com 29 May 2019 Cine e Marcel Ciolacu noul președinte al Camerei Deputaților De la vanătoarea cu Hayssam și partidele de pescuit cu Dragnea in tabăra puciștilor HotNews ro 29 May 2019 Ciolacu despre patriotismul economic Adică să producem si să consumăm cat mai mult romaneste Mediafax ro Retrieved 15 June 2023 Marcel Ciolacu spune că va dezvolta economia prin patriotism economic cand ajunge la guvern Profit ro Retrieved 15 June 2023 Ciolacu spune că viziunea PSD privind guvernarea se referă la dezvoltare prin patriotism economic www hotnews ro Retrieved 15 June 2023 Marcel Ciolacu apără o linie naționalistă a PSD Există dublu standard Naționalismul nu este un lucru rău Politic HotNews ro 4 March 2020 Marcel Ciolacu dă semnalul intoarcerii la mesajul naționalist promovat de Liviu Dragnea Rețeta de pastă de dinți din Romania este total diferită de cea din Europa Roșiile au alt gust Romania are nevoie de naționalism 4 March 2020 VIDEO INTERVIU Marcel Ciolacu Nu sunt de acord cu căsătoria intre persoane de același sex nici cu parteneriatul civil Cum explică votul europarlamentarilor PSD pentru rezoluția Europa zonă de libertate pentru persoanele LGBT 16 March 2021 Political officesPreceded byLiviu Dragnea President of the Chamber of Deputies2019 2020 Succeeded byLudovic OrbanPreceded bySorin GrindeanuActing President of the Chamber of Deputies2021 2023 Succeeded byAlfred Robert SimonisActingPreceded byCătălin PredoiuActing Prime Minister of Romania2023 present IncumbentParty political officesPreceded byViorica Dăncilă President of the Social Democratic Party2019 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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