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Nicușor Dan Sent Back to Parliament, for Reexamination, a Recently Adopted Law

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The President of Romania, Nicușor Dan, refused to sign and sent a recently adopted law to Parliament for re-examination on Thursday, July 24, 2025. The article Nicușor Dan sent a recently adopted law back to Parliament for re-examination first appeared on Romania TV.

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The President of Romania, Nicușor Dan, refused to sign and sent a recently adopted law to Parliament for re-examination on Thursday, July 24, 2025. The article Nicușor Dan sent a recently adopted law back to Parliament for re-examination first appeared on Romania TV.

President Nicoşor Dan sent Wednesdays to Parliament to review a law by which the Romanian state loses 500 hectares of land, free data from the University of Life Sciences in Timišoara, according to a communiqué of the Presidency Administration.

·Romania
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Nicushor Dan sent Parliament a law re-examined by which the state granted a university of 35 lands

President Nicoşor Dan referred to Parliament a law on the transfer of 35 territories, summarizing about 545 ha, of the state property of the University of Life Sciences "King Mihai I" in Timišoara.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Nicușor Dan sent to Parliament on Wednesday for reexamination the law by which the Romanian state loses 500 hectares of land, given free of charge to the "King Mihai I" University of Life Sciences in Timișoara.

·Romania
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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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