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Romania swears in new government
(Reuters)
Updated: 2004-12-30 09:51

Romania's new Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu signs his oath during a swearing in ceremony at Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest, December 29, 2004. [Reuters]
Romania's new Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu signs his oath during a swearing in ceremony at Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest, December 29, 2004. Romania's new centrist government was sworn in and immediately set out to implement tax reforms to fight corruption and boost investment in the European Union candidate country. [Reuters]
Romania's President Traian Basescu (front, 5th L) joins Romania's new government led by new Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu (front, 4th L), for a family photo after a swearing in ceremony at the Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest, December 29, 2004. Romania's new centrist government was sworn in and immediately set out to implement tax reforms to fight corruption and boost investment in the European Union candidate country. [Reuters]
Romania's President Traian Basescu (front, 5th L) joins Romania's new government led by new Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu (front, 4th L), for a family photo after a swearing in ceremony at the Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest, December 29, 2004. [Reuters]



 
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