Klaus Iohannis
Klaus Iohannis is the current President of Romania, having taken office in December 2014. A member of the National Liberal Party, he previously served as the Mayor of Sibiu, where he gained recognition for his efforts in urban development and tourism. Iohannis is known for his pro-European stance and has played a significant role in Romanian politics, especially in relation to European Union matters. His leadership has been marked by a focus on anti-corruption measures and judicial reforms, making him a prominent figure in Romania's contemporary political landscape.
Born on Jun 13, 1959 (66 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Romania | 5 | 5.20 | 0.47% | +30% | 19,237,691 | 116,864 | $250,000 | 1,519$ |
| Totals | 5 | 19,237,691 | 116,864 | $250,000 | 1,519$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is a former president of Romania who is mentioned in relation to Ilie Bolojan's tenure.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is referenced in the context of party leadership changes within the PNL.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is mentioned in the context of Romania's political inertia and decision-making.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is the President of Romania who has established a good relationship with Germany.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is mentioned as the former president of Romania who did not reside in the 'Palatul Iohannis'.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis, the former president, was disinterested in the happenings within the justice system.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is mentioned as a leader who has not shown initiative in Romania's foreign policy.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis, the former head of state, was absent from Ion Iliescu's funeral.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis was accused by Radu Theodoru and others of working against national interests.
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Romania:
Klaus Iohannis is mentioned as having imposed a decision that led to dissatisfaction among some liberals.
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