
Sebastian-Constantin Popescu
Sebastian-Constantin Popescu is a Romanian politician and former veterinarian who has gained attention for his candidacy with the Noua Românie party in the upcoming presidential elections. After graduating from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Banat in 2006, he worked as a veterinarian for five years before transitioning to journalism, where he founded and became the editorial director of several news websites. He has faced scrutiny over the authenticity of the signatures supporting his presidential candidacy, prompting the Biroul Electoral Central to refer the matter to criminal investigation authorities.
Born on Feb 12, 1982 (43 years old)
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Moldova:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu confirmed that he is the candidate who filed a complaint with the Constitutional Court requesting the annulment of the presidential elections.
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Moldova:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu confirmed that he is the candidate who filed a complaint with the Constitutional Court requesting the annulment of the presidential elections.
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Romania:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu is a candidate from the Partidul Noua Românie in the presidential elections.
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Romania:
Diana Şoşoacă questioned who Sebastian Constantin Popescu was, referring to him as someone unknown.
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Moldova:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu is the president of the Noua Românie party and presents himself as a journalist.
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Romania:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu is representing the Partidul Noua Românie.
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Romania:
Sebastian-Constantin Popescu is a candidate from the New Romania Party.
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Romania:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu is a candidate from the New Romania Party.
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Romania:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu is linked to progress and social reforms.
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Moldova:
Sebastian Constantin Popescu is the president of the New Romania Party (PNR) and has previously run for president.
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