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Three Business People Funded Him with over 2 Million Lei on nicoşor Dan in the Electoral Campaign.

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Three business people have financed more than 2 million of her electoral campaign by President Nicoşor Dan, two of whom are extremely well-known.
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Three business people have financed more than 2 million of her electoral campaign by President Nicoşor Dan, two of whom are extremely well-known.

·Romania
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President Nicușor Dan presented data on donations and loans from the two campaigns last year in a press conference on Monday. He later published his wealth declaration on the Presidential Administration website. “In the 2024 pre-campaign for the local elections, we had donations of 1,750,000 lei and expenses of 1,600,000 lei, so the difference between the donations we received and the expenses we made – 145,000 lei. Among donors, Măriuca and Fl…

President Nicușor Dan presented his campaign expenses on Monday. He announced that he spent over 60 million lei in the two rounds of the presidential election. The biggest donors were Măriuca and Florin Talpeș, as well as Dan Ostahie, each contributing the maximum legal amount of 810,000 lei.

·Romania
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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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