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PNL's Antonescu: I can surely be a presidential candidate and even win

Resigning chairman of the opposition National Liberal Party (PNL) Crin Antonescu said Thursday evening that he can surely be a candidate in this November's presidential election in Romania and that he can even win the election.

He reiterated that he will not run for PNL's national chairmanship, or else he would have not resigned the office in the first place.

Antonescu after PNL-PDL meeting: We've decided to build together a solid political project

The National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) have decided to build together a solid, lasting political project, the PNL outgoing leader Crin Antonescu announced on Wednesday, at the end of a meeting with the Liberal Democrats' leadership.

PNL leadership tender collective resignation (sources)

The leadership of the National Liberal Party (PNL, in opposition) tendered their collective resignation this Monday, but outgoing Crin Antonescu is to hold the position of the party's interim chairman until a congress is organized, political sources told AGERPRES.

According to these sources, the party's congress is to take place within the shortest possible time.

Freemasonry in Serbia 1785-2014 exhibition opens in Belgrade

BELGRADE - The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade, in cooperation with the Regular Grand Lodge of Serbia (RVLS), has put on an exhibition Freemasonry in Serbia 1785-2014, staged to mark the 95th anniversary of the establishment of the Grand Lodge of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians "Yugoslavia " (in 1919).

2014EP Liberal leader Antonescu thanks colleagues after difficult campaign, sees party stronger

National Liberal Party (PNL) Chairman Crin Antonescu thanked all the voters in the European Parliament elections after the poll closed on Sunday evening; he had a special mention for his Liberal fellows, who fought a difficult campaign, with PNL targeted by various diversions, but getting stronger out of it.

PNL's Antonescu: Censure motion on state of governing - purpose achieved, yet lesser chances to pass

Chairman of the opposition's National Liberal Party (PNL) Crin Antonescu considers that the censure motion initiated by the Liberals on the state of governing will achieve its purpose, but admits, however, that its chances to pass through Parliament are "somewhat lesser."

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