Gheorghe I. Tătărescu (also known as Guță Tătărescu, with a slightly antiquated pet form of his given name; 2 November 1886 – 28 March 1957) was a Romanian...
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from prison in 1944. During 1946–1947, he was a member of Romania's Gheorghe Tătărescu-led delegation to the Paris Peace Conference. On 30 December 1947...
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The National Liberal Party–Tătărescu (Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal-Tătărescu, PNL-Tătărescu) was a liberal and social liberal political party in...
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of Romania's delegation to the Paris Peace Conference (headed by Gheorghe Tătărescu) and was briefly employed by Ana Pauker at the Foreign Ministry, before...
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had previously served briefly as State Secretary of Education under Gheorghe Tătărescu in 1940, and as a short-lived Minister of Religion and Arts in the...
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same way, Carol encouraged the "Young Liberal" faction headed by Gheorghe Tătărescu as a way of weakening the power of the Brătianu family, who dominated...
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This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second...
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confidence in Gheorghe Tătărescu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the vice-president of the Council of Ministers. The following day, PNL-Tătărescu representatives...
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the party of Prime Ministers Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu, Constantin Argetoianu, Gheorghe Tătărescu, and Ion Gigurtu, whose regimes were associated...
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during the early 1930s. It was led by Colonel Ștefan Tătărescu, the brother of Gheorghe Tătărescu (twice Prime Minister of Romania during that interval)...
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under Premier Gheorghe Tătărescu, before the territorial losses incurred by Romania in front of the Soviet Union propelled him as Tătărescu's replacement...
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Viitorul (section Carol's return and Tătărescu's rise)
between two PNL factions: one led by Dinu Brătianu, the other by Gheorghe Tătărescu. The newspaper approved of Carol's repression of the Iron Guard, but...
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government of Romania in 82 years, after the one previously led by Gheorghe Tătărescu during the interwar period, more specifically from 1934 to 1937. Subsequently...
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communists. In November 1947, the non-communist foreign minister Gheorghe Tătărescu was ousted and replaced by Pauker, making her the first woman in the...
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...The Prime Minister appointed by King Carol (II), the liberal Gheorghe Tătărescu, ... fails to win the elections (obtaining only 36% of the votes instead...
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October 1, 1934 in the first Gheorghe Tătărescu Government October 10, 1934 – August 29, 1936 in the second Gheorghe Tătărescu Government In September 1944...
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intimidating replies in the far right press. In opposition to the Gheorghe Tătărescu PNL cabinet, Călinescu warned against the latter's tolerant stance...
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Party–Tătărescu (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Liberal-Tătărescu, PNL-T) which was presided initially by former Prime Minister and PNL member Gheorghe Tătărescu...
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(minister of defence), Ion Macovei, Gheorghe Mironescu, Radu Portocală, Mihai Ralea, Victor Slăvescu, Gheorghe Tătărescu (prime-minister), Florea Țenescu...
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Petrovicescu (1883–1949), brigadier general and Prime Minister (1940–1941) Gheorghe Tătărescu (1886–1957), lawyer and Prime Minister (1934–1937; 1939–1940) Ecaterina...
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at the Paris Conference was headed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Gheorghe Tătărescu. The Peace Treaty with Romania was signed on February 10, 1947, in...
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1919) Gheorghe Popescu (footballer, born 1967) Gheorghe Răscănescu Gheorghe Tătărescu Gheorghe Vergil Șerbu Gheorghe Bunea Stancu Gheorghe Ursu Gheorghe Vitanidis...
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to give way to Gheorghe Tătărescu. He eventually accepted to be the minister of national education in the cabinet headed by Tatarescu. In 1938–1940, during...
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reflected in the forming of a splinter group around Gheorghe Tătărescu, the National Liberal Party-Tătărescu, who later entered an alliance with the Communist...
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and Transylvania. To establish a route for the road, Prime Minister Gheorghe Tătărescu went on the mountain from Novaci to Lotru, accompanied by 20 horsemen...
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Deputies in 1933. Bejan then held various posts in the cabinets of Gheorghe Tătărescu: undersecretary of state for armament at the National Defence Ministry...
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country around the king's person), Gheorghe Tătărescu. In 1933, as Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Gheorghe I. Brătianu publicly declared his admiration...
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202 Ornea, p.243, 245 Argetoianu, "Pleacă Tătărescu, vine Gigurtu"; Veiga, p.215 Argetoianu, "Pleacă Tătărescu, vine Gigurtu" Otu Veiga, p.292, 309 "Profilo"...
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the control of Ion Gh. Duca and Gheorghe Tătărescu, realigned with Carol and led several governments, while Gheorghe's continued as a separate party, in...
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Prime minister (1939) Gheorghe Argeșanu, Prime minister (1939) Constantin Argetoianu, Prime minister (1939) Gheorghe Tătărescu, Prime minister (1939–1940)...
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