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  1. The Second Orban cabinet was the government of Romania until the 2020 legislative elections. It was a minority administration led by Ludovic Orban, the leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL), who received the support of a parliamentary majority on 14 March 2020 and entered office the same day.

    Position
    Minister
    Party
    Date Sworn In
    14 March 2020
    Nicolae Ciucă (acting/ad interim)
    7 December 2020
    Deputy Prime Minister
    14 March 2020
    Minister of Education and Research
    14 March 2020
  2. Orbán formed his second cabinet after his party, Fidesz won the outright majority in the first round on April 11, with the Fidesz-KDNP alliance winning 206 seats, including 119 individual seats. In the final result, they won 263 seats ( qualified majority ), of which 173 are individual seats. [1]

  3. The Second Orban cabinet was the government of Romania until the 2020 legislative elections. It was a minority administration led by Ludovic Orban, the leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL), who received the support of a parliamentary majority on 14 March 2020 and entered office the same day.

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  5. Orbán formed his second cabinet after his party, Fidesz won the outright majority in the first round on April 11, with the Fidesz-KDNP alliance winning 206 seats, including 119 individual seats. In the final result, they won 263 seats, of which 173 are individual seats.

  6. The Second Orban cabinet was the government of Romania until the 2020 legislative elections. It was a minority administration led by Ludovic Orban, the leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL), who received the support of a parliamentary majority on 14 March 2020 and entered office the same day.

  7. Gáspár. v. t. e. Viktor Mihály Orbán [1] ( Hungarian: [ˈviktor ˈorbaːn] ⓘ; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been Prime Minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has led the Fidesz political party since 1993, with a break between 2000 and 2003.

  8. Feb 12, 2020 · Romanian Parliament scheduled to vote new Orban cabinet on February 24. 12 February 2020. The joint permanent bureaus of the Romanian Parliament’s two chambers decided on Tuesday, February 11,...

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