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'''Romania''' is a [[nation state]] in Eastern Europe. | '''Romania''' is a [[nation state]] in Eastern Europe. | ||
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[[Willem Matser]] spoke at an intelligence services conference in 2003, in Sinaia, Romania, to which he personally contributed around £50,000. There he met up with Romanian tycoon [[Ovidiu Tender]], director of [[Tender SA]], one of the country's largest diversified concerns. Matser was involved in an attempt to gain control of PETROM National Society (SNP), a Romanian oil-company, which produces 10% of the Romanian GDP. Together with Tender SA and [[Halliburton]], Matser sought a controlling 51% share (at a cost of approximately US$ 1 billion). A few days after the announcement of this trio’s interest, Matser was arrested and charged with having worked out an illegal financial arrangement designed to bring $200 million to Romania from Colombia. Romania's Economy Ministry subsequently announced that the Matser/Tender/Halliburton consortium was no longer being considered for the privatisation of PETROM.<ref>http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/599/5559.php</ref> | [[Willem Matser]] spoke at an intelligence services conference in 2003, in Sinaia, Romania, to which he personally contributed around £50,000. There he met up with Romanian tycoon [[Ovidiu Tender]], director of [[Tender SA]], one of the country's largest diversified concerns. Matser was involved in an attempt to gain control of PETROM National Society (SNP), a Romanian oil-company, which produces 10% of the Romanian GDP. Together with Tender SA and [[Halliburton]], Matser sought a controlling 51% share (at a cost of approximately US$ 1 billion). A few days after the announcement of this trio’s interest, Matser was arrested and charged with having worked out an illegal financial arrangement designed to bring $200 million to Romania from Colombia. Romania's Economy Ministry subsequently announced that the Matser/Tender/Halliburton consortium was no longer being considered for the privatisation of PETROM.<ref>http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/599/5559.php</ref> |
Revision as of 19:45, 4 August 2017
Romania | |
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Location | Europe |
Leader | President of Romania |
Type | nation state |
Interest of | Roelie Post, Henry Lithgow Roberts |
Member of | European Defence Union, European Union, International Criminal Court, La Francophonie, NATO, UN |
Subpage | •Romania/Deep state •Romania/Minister of Transport •Romania/President •Romania/Prime Minister |
Romania is a nation state in Eastern Europe.
Contents
Economy
Willem Matser spoke at an intelligence services conference in 2003, in Sinaia, Romania, to which he personally contributed around £50,000. There he met up with Romanian tycoon Ovidiu Tender, director of Tender SA, one of the country's largest diversified concerns. Matser was involved in an attempt to gain control of PETROM National Society (SNP), a Romanian oil-company, which produces 10% of the Romanian GDP. Together with Tender SA and Halliburton, Matser sought a controlling 51% share (at a cost of approximately US$ 1 billion). A few days after the announcement of this trio’s interest, Matser was arrested and charged with having worked out an illegal financial arrangement designed to bring $200 million to Romania from Colombia. Romania's Economy Ministry subsequently announced that the Matser/Tender/Halliburton consortium was no longer being considered for the privatisation of PETROM.[1]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2011 Attacks on Libya | Libya | "Perhaps one of the most egregious examples of US military aggression and lawlessness in recent memory", carried out under a pretext of "humanitarian intervention". |
Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Russia/Encirclement | “We have made it clear that Nato’s move to the east is unacceptable (...) The United States is standing with missiles on our doorstep. Is it an excessive requirement not to install shock systems at our house? How would the Americans react if missiles were placed at the border with Canada or Mexico” | Vladimir Putin The Guardian | 2021 |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Bucharest Polytechnic Institute | 1818 | The largest technical university in Romania |
University of Bucharest | 1864 | University of national Romanian importance. |
Citizens of Romania on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Traian Băsescu | 4 November 1951 | Attended the 2014 MSC as President of Romania | |
Nicolae Ceaușescu | 26 January 1918 | 25 December 1989 | |
Emil Constantinescu | 19 November 1939 | ||
Călin Georgescu | Club of Rome member. | ||
Guccifer | 1971 | Romanian hacker who gained access to e-mail accounts of US government officials and their family members. | |
Ion Iliescu | 3 March 1930 | ||
Nelu Iordache | 31 January 1967 | ||
Mircea Popescu | 23 June 2021 | Bitcoin billionaire found dead in Jun 2021 | |
Paul Radu | |||
Maia Sandu | 24 May 1972 | Pro NATO Pro EU President of Moldova | |
Ioan Talpeș | 24 August 1944 | Head of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE) from 1992 to 1997. | |
Ovidiu Tender | 1956 | A shady Romanian businessman magnate, currently in jail for money laundering. Scheduled for release in 2026. | |
Cristian Terheș | Romanian MEP and Covid-19 dissenter |