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Mircea Diaconu

Mircea Diaconu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmirtʃe̯a diˈakonu]; born 24 December 1949) is a Romanian actor, writer, and politician. First appearing on stage in 1970, and on screen two years later, Diaconu pursued a lengthy career in both formats, working with a series of prominent directors. He acted in some sixty films through the 2000s, and continued to act in theatre during the ensuing decade. He took part in the Romanian Revolution of 1989. In 2008, he entered electoral politics, becoming a senator, and subsequently serving a term as a Member of the European Parliament. In 2019, he ran for president, placing fourth.

Mircea Diaconu
Diaconu acting in Enigmatic Variations in Toronto, April 2011
Minister of Culture
In office
7 May 2012 – 25 June 2012
Prime MinisterVictor Ponta
Preceded byHunor Kelemen
Succeeded byPuiu Hașotti
Member of the European Parliament
for Romania
In office
1 July 2014 – 2 July 2019
Personal details
Born (1949-12-24) 24 December 1949 (age 74)
Vlădești, Argeș County, Romania
Political partyIndependent (2014–present)
Other political
affiliations
National Liberal Party (2008–2014)
Spouse
Diana Lupescu [ro]
(m. 1980)
Children2
Alma materI.L. Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film Arts
OccupationActor, writer, and politician
AwardsNational Order of Merit, Officer rank

Biography edit

Acting, writing, Revolution edit

Born in Vlădești, Argeș County, he graduated high school in Câmpulung in 1967 and Bucharest's I.L. Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film Arts in 1971.[1] He was obliged to join the Romanian Communist Party during his second year of university, due to the high grades he had achieved.[2] In 1980 he married Diana Lupescu [ro], herself an actress; the couple have two children.[1][3]

Diaconu made his theatrical debut a year before finishing university, at the Bulandra Theater, in Truman Capote's The Grass Harp. His screen debut came in Dan Pița's Stone Wedding [ro] (1972); he would later appear in the same director's Philip the Good [ro] (1975). Other directors with whom he has worked include Alexandru Tatos [ro] (Red Apples, 1975; Sequences [ro], 1982; and The Secret of the Secret Weapon [ro], 1988), Virgil Calotescu (Bucharest Identity Card [ro], 1982; and Repeated Wedding [ro], 1985), Nae Caranfil (Asfalt Tango, 1996; and Filantropica, 2002) and Cătălin Mitulescu (The Way I Spent the End of the World, 2006). In all, he has appeared in more than sixty films.[1]

Diaconu worked with Lucian Pintilie both in film (the 1981 De ce trag clopotele, Mitică?) and in theater: Gogol's The Government Inspector at Bulandra, and Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Nottara Theater [ro]. Liviu Ciulei hired him at Bulandra in 1972, and he remained there for a decade, before moving on to Nottara. At Bulandra, he appeared in Twelfth Night and The Tempest, both under Ciulei's direction; and in Marin Sorescu's Răceala, directed by Dan Micu. At Nottara, he appeared in Alexander Ostrovsky's The Forest; Ultimul bal, after Liviu Rebreanu's Forest of the Hanged; and Mihai Ispirescu's Într-o dimineață. He became the director of Nottara Theater in 2004, working as such until his resignation in 2011.[1]

 
Diaconu addressing a crowd during the Romanian Revolution

A participant in the Romanian Revolution, he was rehearsing a play at Nottara when Nicolae Ceaușescu's final speech began on 21 December 1989. During the day, he and his colleagues organized students to go to area factories and urge workers to declare an immediate strike. He spent the night outdoors with students, believing that, although the uprising lacked familiar leaders who could be trusted, the crowd at least recognized popular actors' faces. During the night, Securitate secret police fired through apartment windows, while the next morning, Diaconu saw that agents had quietly killed people with brass knuckles. However, he soon noticed that a revolution was in full swing, the boulevards leading to the city center packed with advancing workers who had trapped two tanks, one of which he rode to the Central Committee building from which Ceaușescu had spoken the previous day.[4] Later, he was among several figures to appear before a microphone in Palace Square. Addressing a throng chanting anti-Ceaușescu slogans, he repeated an appeal for calm.[5] The following year, he was a founding member of the Civic Alliance Foundation.[6]

In 1990 he became the country's first actor to resign his contract with a theater and become a freelancer. Other theaters with which he has appeared include Theatrum Mundi and the National Theatre Bucharest. He taught acting at his alma mater between 1977 and 1978, and again from 1991 to 1998. He wrote three books that appeared under the Communist regime.[1] The first, Șugubina (1977), is a volume of short stories. The second, La noi, când vine iarna, was initially published as a children's book in 1980 and was republished as a novel for adults in 2013. The third, Scaunul de pânză al actorului (1985), includes sketches about the theatrical world.[7] In 2000, then-President Emil Constantinescu awarded him the National Order of Merit, Officer rank.[8]

Politics edit

 
Diaconu as Culture Minister
 
Diaconu as a Member of the European Parliament in 2016

Diaconu began his political career in 2008, when he was elected to the Senate for Argeș County as a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL).[1] While there, he served on the culture committee;[2] his term expired at the following election.[9] In May 2012, he was named Culture Minister in the new Victor Ponta cabinet,[1] but was forced out of office the following month when the High Court of Cassation and Justice ruled there was a conflict of interest between his ministerial position and his managerial role at the theater.[10] The same year, he was the subject of an investigation by prosecutors for having helped hire his wife as a director at Nottara Theatre in 2007, despite the fact that she did not meet the necessary qualifications.[11]

In March 2014, when the PNL failed to include him on its list of candidates for that year's European Parliament election, Diaconu decided to run as an independent.[12] Although his candidacy was initially rejected by the electoral authorities because the 2012 court decision had found him ineligible for political office, an appeals court placed him on the ballot, finding that he could in fact run for other offices than the one involved in the older case (that is, Senator). During the campaign, he built up the image of an independent persecuted by bureaucratic institutions determined to keep him out of office, benefiting from favorable media coverage.[13] He won some 380,000 votes or 6.8% of the national total (ahead of two political parties that won seats), assuring him a term as an MEP.[14] As an independent, he was only required to win 3.1% of the vote in order to secure a seat; he obtained double digits in the counties of Constanța (13.3%) and Botoșani (10.4%).[13] He is thought to have significantly eroded the PNL vote, with one party member, Nicolae Robu, claiming Diaconu cut its performance by nearly half.[15] In the 2014–2019 legislature of the European Parliament, he sat with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group,[16] and was vice president of the Culture Committee.[17]

In August 2019, Diaconu entered the presidential race as an independent. Subsequently, ALDE and PRO Romania formed an electoral alliance in support of Diaconu, called "Un Om" ("one man" or "a human being").[18] His proposals included expanding the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant and salvaging the Rovinari Power Station; building and revitalizing Danube River ports and bridges, using European Union funds; unifying small landholdings into larger, more profitable farms; and a stricter approach to school discipline, such as banning mobile phones and reintroducing uniforms. On foreign policy, he called for Romania to play a stronger role within the EU and NATO, while reaffirming the country's alliance with the United States. His policies seemingly courted a rural electorate and recalled those of the 1990s and early 2000s, when Ion Iliescu was president.[19] Diaconu finished in fourth place, with nearly 9% of the vote.[20]

Electoral history edit

European elections edit

Election Votes Percentage MEPs Position Political group
2014 379,582 6.81%
1 / 32
 4th  Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)

Presidential elections edit

Election Affiliation First round Second round
Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
2019 "One Man" Alliance[a] 815,201
8.85%
 4th 

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Director
1972 Stone Wedding [ro] The Deserter Dan Pița and Mircea Veroiu
1975 Philip the Good [ro] Filip Dan Pița
1975 Red Apples Mitică Irod Alexandru Tatos [ro]
1975 The Actor and the Savages Commissioner Radu Toma Manole Marcus
1978 The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians Romulus Brad Dan Pița
The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians Mircea Veroiu
1981 The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians Dan Pița
Carnival Scenes Iordache Lucian Pintilie
1982 Sequences [ro] The Motel Keeper Alexandru Tatos
Bucharest Identity Card [ro] Radu Petrescu Virgil Calotescu
1985 Repeated Wedding [ro]
1988 The Secret of the Secret Weapon [ro] Zmeul Zmeilor Alexandru Tatos
1996 Asphalt Tango Andrei Nae Caranfil
2002 Philanthropy Ovidiu Gorea
2006 Love Sick Mr. Dragnea Tudor Giurgiu
The Way I Spent the End of the World Grigore Matei Cătălin Mitulescu
2007 The Bastards The Presidential Counsellor Șerban Marinescu
2009 Kino Caravan Tanasie Titus Muntean

Books edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Diaconu ran as an independent candidate, supported by the "One Man" Alliance, with two constituent members: PRO Romania and ALDE.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g (in Romanian) "Actorul Mircea Diaconu, propus la șefia Ministerului Culturii, la finalul unui mandat de senator marcat de conflicte" 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Adevărul, 1 May 2012; accessed 26 May 2014
  2. ^ a b (in Romanian) "Mircea Diaconu, la Ministerul Culturii, la finalul unui mandat de senator nelipsit de conflicte" 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, România Liberă, 1 May 2012; accessed 26 May 2014
  3. ^ (in Romanian) Corina Zorzor, "Mircea Diaconu: 'Fiecare carte a mea corespunde unui concediu medical'" 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Adevărul, 24 November 2013; accessed 27 May 2014
  4. ^ Mark Frankland, The Patriots' Revolution: How Eastern Europe Toppled Communism and Won Its Freedom, p.328-29. I.R. Dee, 1992, ISBN 978-156663-035-1
  5. ^ Petre Țurlea [ro], Din culisele Parlamentului României: 1990-1992, p.9. Editura Globus, 1994, ISBN 978-973490-053-4
  6. ^ (in Romanian) Andrei Luca Popescu, Cristian Andrei, "Actorul Mircea Diaconu vrea să intre în cursă la prezidențiale" 24 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Radio Europa Liberă România, 25 August 2019; accessed 8 April 2020
  7. ^ (in Romanian) Bianca Burța-Cernat, "Iernile vrajbei noastre" 27 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Observator Cultural, nr. 701/November 2013; accessed 27 May 2014
  8. ^ "Decretul nr. 524/2000 privind conferirea unor decorații naționale personalului din subordinea Ministerului Culturii", Monitorul Oficial (in Romanian), 666, 16 December 2000, from the original on 29 January 2021, retrieved 1 October 2022
  9. ^ (in Romanian) Profile 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed 26 May 2014
  10. ^ (in Romanian) Cristian Câmpeanu, "Mircea Diaconu nu mai poate fi ministru" 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, România Liberă, 18 June 2012; accessed 26 May 2014
  11. ^ (in Romanian) Andrei Luca Popescu, "Anchetă extinsă în cazul lui Mircea Diaconu" 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Gândul, 31 May 2012; accessed 26 May 2014
  12. ^ (in Romanian) "Mircea Diaconu şi-a dat demisia din PNL. Va candida ca independent la europarlamentare" 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, România Liberă, 19 March 2014; accessed 26 May 2014
  13. ^ a b (in Romanian) Romulus Georgescu, "Mircea Diaconu, rol jucat la perfecție" 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, România Liberă, 26 May 2014; accessed 26 May 2014
  14. ^ (in Romanian) "Rezultate parțiale alegeri europarlamentare" 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Mediafax, 26 May 2014; accessed 26 May 2014
  15. ^ (in Romanian) "Nicolae Robu (PNL): Mircea Diaconu aproape că a înjumătăţit scorul PNL" 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Jurnalul Național, 26 May 2014; accessed 26 May 2014
  16. ^ (in Romanian) "Mircea Diaconu face parte din grupul ALDE, dar îşi menţine statutul de independent" 25 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Jurnalul Național, 25 June 2014; accessed 18 September 2014
  17. ^ (in Romanian) Ioana Tomescu, "Mircea Diaconu a fost ales vicepreşedinte al Comisiei de cultură şi educaţie din Parlamentul European" 13 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Evenimentul Zilei, 7 July 2014; accessed 18 September 2014
  18. ^ (in Romanian) Valentina Postelnicu, "Cine este Mircea Diaconu" 3 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Libertatea, 22 October 2019; accessed 8 April 2020
  19. ^ (in Romanian) Adelina Rădulescu, "Mircea Diaconu vrea interzicerea telefoanelor mobile în școli, reglementarea accesului minorilor la internet, revenirea la uniforme" 3 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Radio Europa Liberă România, 5 November 2019; accessed 8 April 2020
  20. ^ (in Romanian) "Rezultatele finale oficiale alegeri prezidenţiale 2019, turul I" 14 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Digi24, 14 November 2019; accessed 8 April 2020

External links edit

  • Mircea Diaconu at IMDb
  • European Parliament profile

mircea, diaconu, romanian, pronunciation, ˈmirtʃe, diˈakonu, born, december, 1949, romanian, actor, writer, politician, first, appearing, stage, 1970, screen, years, later, diaconu, pursued, lengthy, career, both, formats, working, with, series, prominent, dir. Mircea Diaconu Romanian pronunciation ˈmirtʃe a diˈakonu born 24 December 1949 is a Romanian actor writer and politician First appearing on stage in 1970 and on screen two years later Diaconu pursued a lengthy career in both formats working with a series of prominent directors He acted in some sixty films through the 2000s and continued to act in theatre during the ensuing decade He took part in the Romanian Revolution of 1989 In 2008 he entered electoral politics becoming a senator and subsequently serving a term as a Member of the European Parliament In 2019 he ran for president placing fourth Mircea DiaconuDiaconu acting in Enigmatic Variations in Toronto April 2011Minister of CultureIn office 7 May 2012 25 June 2012Prime MinisterVictor PontaPreceded byHunor KelemenSucceeded byPuiu HașottiMember of the European Parliamentfor RomaniaIn office 1 July 2014 2 July 2019Personal detailsBorn 1949 12 24 24 December 1949 age 74 Vlădești Argeș County RomaniaPolitical partyIndependent 2014 present Other politicalaffiliationsNational Liberal Party 2008 2014 SpouseDiana Lupescu ro m 1980 wbr Children2Alma materI L Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film ArtsOccupationActor writer and politicianAwardsNational Order of Merit Officer rank Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Acting writing Revolution 1 2 Politics 2 Electoral history 2 1 European elections 2 2 Presidential elections 3 Filmography 4 Books 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBiography editActing writing Revolution edit Born in Vlădești Argeș County he graduated high school in Campulung in 1967 and Bucharest s I L Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film Arts in 1971 1 He was obliged to join the Romanian Communist Party during his second year of university due to the high grades he had achieved 2 In 1980 he married Diana Lupescu ro herself an actress the couple have two children 1 3 Diaconu made his theatrical debut a year before finishing university at the Bulandra Theater in Truman Capote s The Grass Harp His screen debut came in Dan Pița s Stone Wedding ro 1972 he would later appear in the same director s Philip the Good ro 1975 Other directors with whom he has worked include Alexandru Tatos ro Red Apples 1975 Sequences ro 1982 and The Secret of the Secret Weapon ro 1988 Virgil Calotescu Bucharest Identity Card ro 1982 and Repeated Wedding ro 1985 Nae Caranfil Asfalt Tango 1996 and Filantropica 2002 and Cătălin Mitulescu The Way I Spent the End of the World 2006 In all he has appeared in more than sixty films 1 Diaconu worked with Lucian Pintilie both in film the 1981 De ce trag clopotele Mitică and in theater Gogol s The Government Inspector at Bulandra and Shakespeare s As You Like It at the Nottara Theater ro Liviu Ciulei hired him at Bulandra in 1972 and he remained there for a decade before moving on to Nottara At Bulandra he appeared in Twelfth Night and The Tempest both under Ciulei s direction and in Marin Sorescu s Răceala directed by Dan Micu At Nottara he appeared in Alexander Ostrovsky s The Forest Ultimul bal after Liviu Rebreanu s Forest of the Hanged and Mihai Ispirescu s Intr o dimineață He became the director of Nottara Theater in 2004 working as such until his resignation in 2011 1 nbsp Diaconu addressing a crowd during the Romanian Revolution A participant in the Romanian Revolution he was rehearsing a play at Nottara when Nicolae Ceaușescu s final speech began on 21 December 1989 During the day he and his colleagues organized students to go to area factories and urge workers to declare an immediate strike He spent the night outdoors with students believing that although the uprising lacked familiar leaders who could be trusted the crowd at least recognized popular actors faces During the night Securitate secret police fired through apartment windows while the next morning Diaconu saw that agents had quietly killed people with brass knuckles However he soon noticed that a revolution was in full swing the boulevards leading to the city center packed with advancing workers who had trapped two tanks one of which he rode to the Central Committee building from which Ceaușescu had spoken the previous day 4 Later he was among several figures to appear before a microphone in Palace Square Addressing a throng chanting anti Ceaușescu slogans he repeated an appeal for calm 5 The following year he was a founding member of the Civic Alliance Foundation 6 In 1990 he became the country s first actor to resign his contract with a theater and become a freelancer Other theaters with which he has appeared include Theatrum Mundi and the National Theatre Bucharest He taught acting at his alma mater between 1977 and 1978 and again from 1991 to 1998 He wrote three books that appeared under the Communist regime 1 The first Șugubina 1977 is a volume of short stories The second La noi cand vine iarna was initially published as a children s book in 1980 and was republished as a novel for adults in 2013 The third Scaunul de panză al actorului 1985 includes sketches about the theatrical world 7 In 2000 then President Emil Constantinescu awarded him the National Order of Merit Officer rank 8 Politics edit nbsp Diaconu as Culture Minister nbsp Diaconu as a Member of the European Parliament in 2016 Diaconu began his political career in 2008 when he was elected to the Senate for Argeș County as a member of the National Liberal Party PNL 1 While there he served on the culture committee 2 his term expired at the following election 9 In May 2012 he was named Culture Minister in the new Victor Ponta cabinet 1 but was forced out of office the following month when the High Court of Cassation and Justice ruled there was a conflict of interest between his ministerial position and his managerial role at the theater 10 The same year he was the subject of an investigation by prosecutors for having helped hire his wife as a director at Nottara Theatre in 2007 despite the fact that she did not meet the necessary qualifications 11 In March 2014 when the PNL failed to include him on its list of candidates for that year s European Parliament election Diaconu decided to run as an independent 12 Although his candidacy was initially rejected by the electoral authorities because the 2012 court decision had found him ineligible for political office an appeals court placed him on the ballot finding that he could in fact run for other offices than the one involved in the older case that is Senator During the campaign he built up the image of an independent persecuted by bureaucratic institutions determined to keep him out of office benefiting from favorable media coverage 13 He won some 380 000 votes or 6 8 of the national total ahead of two political parties that won seats assuring him a term as an MEP 14 As an independent he was only required to win 3 1 of the vote in order to secure a seat he obtained double digits in the counties of Constanța 13 3 and Botoșani 10 4 13 He is thought to have significantly eroded the PNL vote with one party member Nicolae Robu claiming Diaconu cut its performance by nearly half 15 In the 2014 2019 legislature of the European Parliament he sat with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group 16 and was vice president of the Culture Committee 17 In August 2019 Diaconu entered the presidential race as an independent Subsequently ALDE and PRO Romania formed an electoral alliance in support of Diaconu called Un Om one man or a human being 18 His proposals included expanding the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant and salvaging the Rovinari Power Station building and revitalizing Danube River ports and bridges using European Union funds unifying small landholdings into larger more profitable farms and a stricter approach to school discipline such as banning mobile phones and reintroducing uniforms On foreign policy he called for Romania to play a stronger role within the EU and NATO while reaffirming the country s alliance with the United States His policies seemingly courted a rural electorate and recalled those of the 1990s and early 2000s when Ion Iliescu was president 19 Diaconu finished in fourth place with nearly 9 of the vote 20 Electoral history editEuropean elections edit Election Votes Percentage MEPs Position Political group 2014 379 582 6 81 1 32 4th Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe ALDE Presidential elections edit Election Affiliation First round Second round Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position 2019 One Man Alliance a 815 201 8 85 4th Filmography editYear Title Role Director 1972 Stone Wedding ro The Deserter Dan Pița and Mircea Veroiu 1975 Philip the Good ro Filip Dan Pița 1975 Red Apples Mitică Irod Alexandru Tatos ro 1975 The Actor and the Savages Commissioner Radu Toma Manole Marcus 1978 The Prophet the Gold and the Transylvanians Romulus Brad Dan Pița The Actress the Dollars and the Transylvanians Mircea Veroiu 1981 The Oil the Baby and the Transylvanians Dan Pița Carnival Scenes Iordache Lucian Pintilie 1982 Sequences ro The Motel Keeper Alexandru Tatos Bucharest Identity Card ro Radu Petrescu Virgil Calotescu 1985 Repeated Wedding ro 1988 The Secret of the Secret Weapon ro Zmeul Zmeilor Alexandru Tatos 1996 Asphalt Tango Andrei Nae Caranfil 2002 Philanthropy Ovidiu Gorea 2006 Love Sick Mr Dragnea Tudor Giurgiu The Way I Spent the End of the World Grigore Matei Cătălin Mitulescu 2007 The Bastards The Presidential Counsellor Șerban Marinescu 2009 Kino Caravan Tanasie Titus MunteanBooks editȘugubina 1977 Editura Albatros La noi cand vine iarna 1980 Editura Ion Creangă 2013 Editura Polirom Scaunul de panză al actorului 1985 Editura MeridianeNotes edit Diaconu ran as an independent candidate supported by the One Man Alliance with two constituent members PRO Romania and ALDE References edit a b c d e f g in Romanian Actorul Mircea Diaconu propus la șefia Ministerului Culturii la finalul unui mandat de senator marcat de conflicte Archived 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Adevărul 1 May 2012 accessed 26 May 2014 a b in Romanian Mircea Diaconu la Ministerul Culturii la finalul unui mandat de senator nelipsit de conflicte Archived 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Romania Liberă 1 May 2012 accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Corina Zorzor Mircea Diaconu Fiecare carte a mea corespunde unui concediu medical Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Adevărul 24 November 2013 accessed 27 May 2014 Mark Frankland The Patriots Revolution How Eastern Europe Toppled Communism and Won Its Freedom p 328 29 I R Dee 1992 ISBN 978 156663 035 1 Petre Țurlea ro Din culisele Parlamentului Romaniei 1990 1992 p 9 Editura Globus 1994 ISBN 978 973490 053 4 in Romanian Andrei Luca Popescu Cristian Andrei Actorul Mircea Diaconu vrea să intre in cursă la prezidențiale Archived 24 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine Radio Europa Liberă Romania 25 August 2019 accessed 8 April 2020 in Romanian Bianca Burța Cernat Iernile vrajbei noastre Archived 27 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine Observator Cultural nr 701 November 2013 accessed 27 May 2014 Decretul nr 524 2000 privind conferirea unor decorații naționale personalului din subordinea Ministerului Culturii Monitorul Oficial in Romanian 666 16 December 2000 archived from the original on 29 January 2021 retrieved 1 October 2022 in Romanian Profile Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Cristian Campeanu Mircea Diaconu nu mai poate fi ministru Archived 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Romania Liberă 18 June 2012 accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Andrei Luca Popescu Anchetă extinsă in cazul lui Mircea Diaconu Archived 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Gandul 31 May 2012 accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Mircea Diaconu si a dat demisia din PNL Va candida ca independent la europarlamentare Archived 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Romania Liberă 19 March 2014 accessed 26 May 2014 a b in Romanian Romulus Georgescu Mircea Diaconu rol jucat la perfecție Archived 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Romania Liberă 26 May 2014 accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Rezultate parțiale alegeri europarlamentare Archived 27 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Mediafax 26 May 2014 accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Nicolae Robu PNL Mircea Diaconu aproape că a injumătăţit scorul PNL Archived 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Jurnalul Național 26 May 2014 accessed 26 May 2014 in Romanian Mircea Diaconu face parte din grupul ALDE dar isi menţine statutul de independent Archived 25 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Jurnalul Național 25 June 2014 accessed 18 September 2014 in Romanian Ioana Tomescu Mircea Diaconu a fost ales vicepresedinte al Comisiei de cultură si educaţie din Parlamentul European Archived 13 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Evenimentul Zilei 7 July 2014 accessed 18 September 2014 in Romanian Valentina Postelnicu Cine este Mircea Diaconu Archived 3 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine Libertatea 22 October 2019 accessed 8 April 2020 in Romanian Adelina Rădulescu Mircea Diaconu vrea interzicerea telefoanelor mobile in școli reglementarea accesului minorilor la internet revenirea la uniforme Archived 3 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine Radio Europa Liberă Romania 5 November 2019 accessed 8 April 2020 in Romanian Rezultatele finale oficiale alegeri prezidenţiale 2019 turul I Archived 14 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine Digi24 14 November 2019 accessed 8 April 2020External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mircea Diaconu Mircea Diaconu at IMDb European Parliament profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mircea Diaconu amp oldid 1223542679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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