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Who Are Marian Neacșu and Sorin Camppeanu, Proposed to the Interior and Defense in the Vètea Government. One Was Convicted, the Other Resigned After a Plagiarism Scandal

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The Prime Minister appointed Adrian Vètea has submitted to Parliament the list of Cabinet he wants to lead, and two of the most sensitive ministries of the state, Internal Affairs and Defence, have been attributed to politicians with controversial past. Marian Neacșu, from PSD, is proposed vice-prime and Minister of Internal Affairs. Sorin Cimpeanu, from PNL, is proposed Minister of National Defence. The first was sentenced in 2016 to six months…
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The Vătea team has three vice-prime ministers, some ministries would be led by former ministers of the Bolojan government, but there are also names of liberals, who ignored the decision of the PNL not to enter the government, with PSD.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Marian Neacșu, the PSD's proposal for the position of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs in the future Veștea Government, is one of the most influential figures in Romanian politics of the last three decades. He is frequently described as the "gray eminence" of the Government and a mainstay of the Social Democratic Party (PSD).

·Romania
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The Prime Minister appointed Adrian Vètea has submitted to Parliament the list of Cabinet he wants to lead, and two of the most sensitive ministries of the state, Internal Affairs and Defence, have been attributed to politicians with controversial past. Marian Neacșu, from PSD, is proposed vice-prime and Minister of Internal Affairs. Sorin Cimpeanu, from PNL, is proposed Minister of National Defence. The first was sentenced in 2016 to six months…

·Bucharest, Romania
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Libertatea.ro broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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