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Romanians vote on whether to oust president
Jul 29th, 2012
Romania's unpopular president was fighting for his political life on Sunday as Romanians voted on whether to oust him, part of a political battle that has raised questions about the rule of law in the fledgling European Union member. Early indications were that he might keep his job due to a low voter turnout. (Source: Associated Press) -
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