President Klaus Iohannis signed on Tuesday a decree accrediting Mihai Stefan Stuparu ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Romania to the Arab Republic of Egypt and ambassador to the Republic of Djibouti and the State of Eritrea residing in Cairo.
Iohannis also signed decrees relieving of duties Constanta Court of Appeal judge Revi-Paulica Moga; Hunedoara Tribunal judge Mirela Ianosi and Bacau Tribunal judge Gheorghe Ciocan as a result of retirement.
Romania appoints Mihai Stefan Stuparu ambassador to Djibouti and Eritrea
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