Traian Basescu

Traian Basescu
Traian Băsescuis a Romanian politician, who served as the fourth President of Romania from 2004 to 2014. His two consecutive terms in office are marked by the adhesion of Romania to the European Union in 2007, but also open conflicts with the Parliament, leading to two failed impeachments attempts against him in 2007 and 2012. On 9 June 2016 President Nicolae Timofti signed the decree granting Basescu and his wife Maria the citizenship of the Republic of Moldova...
NationalityRomanian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth4 November 1951
CityMurfatlar, Romania
CountryRomania
More than ever, Romania now needs to see that a force exists that puts an end to Ponta and Antonescu's abuses and coup d'etat. This force is none other than the Romanian people.
We finalized negotiations regarding the U.S. military facilities on the Black Sea coast and maybe in other areas of Romania,
Negotiations (on bases) are practically over. The agreement will be reviewed by the US State Department and the Romanian Foreign Ministry and then signed,
When I was the captain of a ship I never failed to bring my ship to port and I won't fail to bring Romania to safe harbor. The belief that the president no longer represents the people is false.
The increase in salaries at private companies has exploded, and Romania also faces a labor shortage, especially in construction. We believe that the Romanian market will remain an incentive, so that migration will not be an issue.
I ask you to stand by my side in the next five years. We shall live a good life in a Romania of all Romanians.
The reforms that we are to undergo this year - many of which extremely difficult - serve the interest of modernizing our society and economy. No one will ever gain if Romania joins the European Union still unprepared. In the long run, our goal is to transform the European integration effort into tangible benefits in the living standard of each and every Romanian citizen.
We are the country that has attracted the biggest volume of foreign investment in southeastern Europe in the past few years. Romania doesn't need to beat itself, believing that it is a second-class citizen.
I assure you I will not miss the chance to show you that you were right when you voted for me.
I am elected by the people of Bucharest, not the dogs.
There is no such thing as several Romanias, but only politicians who divide Romania depending on the interests of their parties and their clout.
Romania will continue to fulfil its obligations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Even the National Bank of Romania doesn't have the huge resources needed to intervene in the market and keep the leu at an acceptable level, because they're drawing close to a floor below which the bank's reserves can't drop. The central bank has to wait for a moment of calm to efficiently conduct its interventions.
I never promised you a rose garden.