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Romania lifts travel ban on former anti-corruption chief
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April 5, 2019
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Laura Codruta Kovesi, tabbed to become the EU's first chief prosecutor, can once again leave Romania. The European Parliament backs her candidacy despite strong opposition from the Romanian government.
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