Politician

Gabriel Oprea

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Gabriel Oprea is the 18,551st most popular politician, the 669th most popular biography from Romania and the 172nd most popular Romanian Politician.

Gabriel Oprea is a Romanian politician best known for serving as the Deputy Prime Minister of Romania and as the Minister of Internal Affairs. He is also recognized for his role in founding the UNPR (National Union for the Progress of Romania) party.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Gabriel Oprea ranks 18,551 out of 19,576Before him are John W. Weeks, Galan Erilich, Paul Sarbanes, Pauline Ducruet, Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed, and Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo. After him are Dick Thornburgh, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, Balram Jakhar, and Terrance Drew.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Gabriel Oprea ranks 854Before him are Al Jean, Dan Frost, Jack Guy Lafontant, Anke Behmer, Julius Kariuki, and Mauro Numa. After him are Ebrahim Hatamikia, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Robin Antin, Daniel C. Burbank, Stéphane Richard, and Gültan Kışanak.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Gabriel Oprea ranks 669 out of NaNBefore him are Adriana Bazon (1963), Lucian Sânmărtean (1980), Melitta Rühn (1965), Claudiu Keșerü (1986), Simona Amânar (1979), and Éva Tófalvi (1978). After him are Roxana Mînzatu (1980), Monika Weber-Koszto (1966), Attila Bartis (1968), Sorin Cîmpeanu (1968), Ion Vlădoiu (1968), and Ingrid Bisu (1987).

Among Politicians In Romania

Among politicians born in Romania, Gabriel Oprea ranks 172Before him are Gabriela Firea (1972), Doina Ignat (1968), Monica Macovei (1959), Adina-Ioana Vălean (1968), Mihai Cioc (1961), and Corina Crețu (1967). After him are Roxana Mînzatu (1980), Sorin Cîmpeanu (1968), Camelia Macoviciuc-Mihalcea (1968), Titus Corlățean (1968), Mihai Fifor (1970), and Elena Băsescu (1980).

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