Dan Diaconescu, the Glossary
Dan Cristian Diaconescu (born December 9, 1967, in Caracal, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian journalist, politician, presenter, the founder and owner of the former DDTV and OTV television channels.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Caracal, Romania, DDTV, Disappearance of Elodia Ghinescu, House arrest, National Anticorruption Directorate, OTV (Romanian TV channel), Pedophilia, People's Party – Dan Diaconescu, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania, Victor Ponta, 2012 Romanian parliamentary election, 2014 Romanian presidential election.
- Candidates for President of Romania
- People's Party – Dan Diaconescu politicians
- Romanian politicians convicted of crimes
- Romanian television presenters
- Romanian white-collar criminals
Caracal, Romania
Caracal is a city in Olt County, Romania, situated in the historic region of Oltenia, on the plains between the lower reaches of the Jiu and Olt rivers.
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DDTV
DDTV (Direct Digital TV, frequently mistaken for Dan Diaconescu TV) was a Romanian free-to-air entertainment television channel, founded by Dan Diaconescu in 2005.
Disappearance of Elodia Ghinescu
The disappearance of Elodia Ghinescu was a heavily covered missing-person-become-murder case in Romania; according to several news sources, it was the most covered case of this kind in the history of mass media in the country.
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House arrest
In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to their residence.
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National Anticorruption Directorate
The National Anticorruption Directorate (Direcția Națională Anticorupție (DNA)), formerly National Anticorruption Prosecution Office (Parchetul Național Anticorupție), is the Romanian agency tasked with preventing, investigating and prosecuting corruption-related offenses (such as bribery, graft, patronage and embezzlement) that caused a material damage to the Romanian state.
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OTV (Romanian TV channel)
OTV (formally known as Oglinda TV) was a Romanian TV channel owned by Dan Diaconescu, best known for its talk show, Dan Diaconescu Direct.
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Pedophilia
Pedophilia (alternatively spelled paedophilia) is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children.
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People's Party – Dan Diaconescu
The People's Party – Dan Diaconescu (Partidul Poporului – Dan Diaconescu; abbreviated PP-DD) was a left-wing populist and socialist political party in Romania created in 2011 by television presenter Dan Diaconescu.
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Politehnica University of Bucharest
Politehnica University of Bucharest (Universitatea Națională de Știință și Tehnologie POLITEHNICA București) is a technical university in Bucharest, Romania.
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The Socialist Republic of Romania (Republica Socialistă România, RSR) was a Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist state that existed officially in Romania from 1947 to 1989 (see Revolutions of 1989).
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Victor Ponta
Victor Viorel Ponta (born 20 September 1972) is a Romanian jurist and politician, who served as Prime Minister of Romania between his appointment by President Traian Băsescu in May 2012 and his resignation in November 2015. Dan Diaconescu and Victor Ponta are Candidates for President of Romania.
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2012 Romanian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Romania on 9 December 2012.
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2014 Romanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Romania in 2014.
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See also
Candidates for President of Romania
- Adrian Năstase
- Adrian Păunescu
- Béla Markó
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor
- Crin Antonescu
- Cristian Diaconescu
- Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
- Dan Diaconescu
- Elena Udrea
- Gheorghe Ciuhandu
- Gheorghe Funar
- Gigi Becali
- György Frunda
- Hunor Kelemen
- Ion Rațiu
- Klaus Iohannis
- Marian Petre Miluț
- Mircea Diaconu
- Mircea Druc
- Mircea Geoană
- Monica Macovei
- Mugur Isărescu
- Nicolae Manolescu
- Nicolae Militaru
- Paul Philippe of Romania
- Petre Roman
- Remus Cernea
- Sorin Oprescu
- Teodor Meleșcanu
- Theodor Stolojan
- Victor Ponta
- Viorel Cataramă
- Zsolt Szilágyi (politician)
People's Party – Dan Diaconescu politicians
- Dan Diaconescu
- Ștefan Stoica (politician)
Romanian politicians convicted of crimes
- Alexandru Cantacuzino (militant)
- Constantin Dobrescu-Argeș
- Constantin Dăscălescu
- Corneliu Coposu
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
- Cristian Popescu Piedone
- Dan Diaconescu
- Darius Vâlcov
- Elena Udrea
- Emil Bobu
- George Copos
- Gheorghe Alexianu
- Gheorghe Clime
- Gheorghe N. Leon
- Ion Antonescu
- Ion Dincă
- Ion Mihalache
- Iuliu Maniu
- Lina Ciobanu
- List of Romanian politicians convicted of crimes
- Liviu Dragnea
- Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu
- Manea Mănescu
- Marian Neacșu
- Mihai Antonescu
- Nati Meir
- Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Nicu Ceaușescu
- Oana Niculescu-Mizil
- Radu Mironovici
- Tudor Postelnicu
- Vladimir Cristi
- Ștefan Andrei
Romanian television presenters
- Alexandra Dinu
- Alexandru Mironov
- Alina Sorescu
- Alina Stancu
- Andreea Marin
- Daddy Freeze
- Dan Diaconescu
- Florin Călinescu
- Florina Fernandes
- Gabriela Firea
- Leonard Miron
- Liana Stanciu
- Ludovic Antal
- Marcela Topor
- Marioara Murărescu
- Mihaela Rădulescu
- Mihai Găinușă
- Mihai Morar
- Nadine Voindrouh
- Pavel Bartoș
- Robert Turcescu
- Șerban Huidu
Romanian white-collar criminals
- Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești
- Constantin Dobrescu-Argeș
- Cătălin Voicu
- Dan Adamescu
- Dan Diaconescu
- Dan Șova
- Dumitru Topciu
- Elena Udrea
- George Copos
- Gheorghe Nichita
- Gheorghe Popescu (footballer, born 1967)
- Gheorghe Ștefănescu
- Ioan Niculae
- Liviu Dragnea
- Maria Antonescu
- Marian Iancu
- Max Auschnitt
- Mihai Stoica
- Nati Meir
- Nicolae Popa (businessman)
- Oana Niculescu-Mizil
- Ovidiu Tender
- Paul Philippe of Romania
- Radu Lecca
- Radu Mazăre
- Sergiu Băhăian
- Stroe Leurdeanu