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'''Adrian Nastase''' is a former [[Romanian prime minister]].
 
'''Adrian Nastase''' is a former [[Romanian prime minister]].

Revision as of 14:10, 12 September 2017

Person.png Adrian Nastase  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Born1950-06-22
Bucharest, Romania
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
SpouseIlinca Preoteasa
Member ofWEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993
PartySocial Democratic Party

Employment.png Prime Minister of Romania

In office
28 December 2000 - 21 December 2004

Employment.png President of the Chamber of Deputies

In office
21 December 2004 - 15 March 2006

Employment.png Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
28 June 1990 - 18 November 1992

Adrian Nastase is a former Romanian prime minister.

Willem Matser

Full article: Rated 3/5 Willem Matser

The investigation of Willem Matser led Dutch prosecutors to Romania, where they interviewed Ovidiu Tender about his business dealings with Matser. Tender told Dutch investigators that he had attended a meeting between Matser and the Romanian prime minister, Adrian Nastase, at which Matser had announced that he had $2–3 billion to invest. The inquiry revealed that Matser possessed forged bank documents relating to Tender SA and had misused the company's name in the transactions under investigation. The Dutch investigation also revealed that Tender had strong ties to the Romanian intelligence community.[1]

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