‘I believe this sis a very important thing to Romania; I wish him good luck, and that is an important gain for what should mean a new Romanian politics worthy of EU standards and Romania’s new capacity as a player in the EU, all of which I predicted in my canvassing for the first round of the presidential election,’ said Antonescu, who came in third in the November 22 first round of presidential election.
Ciolos would manage one of the most important portfolios of the European Commission, for which 50 billion euros or almost one third of the EU Budget has been earmarked for 2010. President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barosso on Friday announced that Ciolos was recommended to become the future European commissioner for agriculture.
































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