Crin Antonescu
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| George-Crin-Laurenţiu Antonescu | |
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Minister of Youth and Sport
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| In office 1997 – 28 December 2000 |
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| President | Emil Constantinescu |
| Prime Minister | Victor Ciorbea Gavril Dejeu (ad interim) Radu Vasile Alexandru Athanasiu (ad interim) Mugur Isărescu |
| Preceded by | Mihai-Sorin Stănescu |
| Succeeded by | Georgiu Gingăraş |
| Constituency | no. 42 (Bucharest); (Chamber of Deputies) |
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Leader of the National Liberal Party group in the Chamber of Deputies
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| Assumed office 5 September 2005 |
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| Preceded by | Eugen Nicolăescu |
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| Born | 21 September 1959 Tulcea, Romania |
| Political party | National Liberal Party |
Crin Antonescu (born 21 September 1959) is a Romanian politician, who served as Minister of Youth and Sports between 1997, and 2000, in the three cabinets formed by the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR) between 1996 and 2000. He is a vice-president of the National Liberal Party, and member of the Chamber of Deputies, where he is the leader of the party's group.
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