Extractions: David Lovatt Presidency At the time of the last edition of the News Review, the second round ballot for the presidency was about to take place. Ion Iliescu of the Party for Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) was elected president with a clear majority over Corneliu Vadim Tudor, representing the Greater Romania Party (PRM). New Government Adrian Nastase's PDSR minority government has been endorsed by the Romanian parliament. In the vote, the PDSR was supported by the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), together with the parties who represent the minorities. Both the PRM and the Democratic Party (PD) voted against the proposed government. The PNL's support was tempered by comments suggesting that their purpose was solely to prevent a PDSR working with the extreme nationalist PRM. Valeriu Stoica, first vice-president of the PNL, went on to warn that the fine words of Nastase, proposing that his Government was for all Romanians, hid plans to select party members to senior positions in the economy, administration and media. The first act of the Nastase Government was to suspend many ordinances and emergency ordinances introduced by the previous administration of Mugur Is£rescu. The laws concerned are wide ranging and include those which affect, for example, education, roads, sale of state property, privatisation and the constitution of the Danube Delta nature reserve.
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Extractions: Google News about your search term Indulis Emsis (born January 2 ) is a biologist Latvia n politican and the current Prime Minister of Latvia Indulis Emsis is a graduate of University of Latvia with a degree in biology , received in . In , he received Ph.D., also in biology. Until , he worked as a research scientist in environmental science. In , he became one of founders of Latvian Green Party and served as Minister for the environment in the 1990s, working especially for a clean Baltic Sea . He is currently one of the three chairpersons of the Latvian Green Party, which forms a part of The Greens and Rustics union. On March 9 , he became the prime minister of Latvia, leading a right-center minority goverment consisting of his own The Greens and Rustics union, Latvia First Party and Latvian People's Party . He is the first member of a Green Party to become Prime Minister of a country. Emsis' political views are described as rather conservative. Books about 'Indulis Emsis' at: amazon.com
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