Marian Lupu (pronounced [mariˈan ˈlupu]; born 20 June 1966) is a Moldovan economist and politician who was the President of the Parliament of Moldova between...
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the united family of European democracies. Reflecting former leader Marian Lupu's views, but also the strong influence of the Moldovan Orthodox Church...
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Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM). Withdrawn candidates: Marian Lupu – withdrew on 26 October and endorsed Maia Sandu. Andrei Năstase – withdrew...
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again), but voted against Marian Lupu, who was the only candidate. Another attempt was set for 15 January 2012. However, Lupu announced he would not run...
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Moldova Liberal Democratic Party (Alliance for European Integration) – Marian Lupu (born 1966) Acting 30 December 2010 23 March 2012 Filat II (2011–13)...
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Parliament Speaker. It was announced on that date they would nominate Marian Lupu for President and Vlad Filat for Prime Minister. The Communist Party...
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After the July 2009 parliamentary election, alongside Mihai Ghimpu, Marian Lupu, and Serafim Urechean, Vlad Filat signed the Alliance For European Integration...
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Marian Lupu (24 March 2005 – 5 May 2009) Vladimir Voronin (12 May 2009 – 28 August 2009) Mihai Ghimpu (28 August 2009 – 28 December 2010) Marian Lupu...
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elect the president. Vlad Filat (PLDM), Prime Minister Mihai Ghimpu (PL) Marian Lupu (PDM) After the July 2009 elections, the centre-right anti-communist...
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(including the Democratic Party of Moldova now led by PCRM defector Marian Lupu) at over 40%. PCRM leader Voronin did not rule out entering into a "grand...
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