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    born in Oltenița, on 3 March 1930. He was the son of Alexandru Iliescu and Maria Dumitru Toma. His mother, who was originally from Bulgaria, abandoned...
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    Ceaușescu's removal. The FSN proclamation read by Ion Iliescu on 22 December 1989 was written by Dumitru Mazilu with some editing by Silviu Brucan. Despite...
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    established. The Bureau consisted of 11 members: President: Ion Iliescu First vice-president: Dumitru Mazilu Vice-presidents: Cazimir Ionescu and Károly Király...
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  • the 2024 Romanian presidential elections. It is led by Dr. Prof. univ. Dumitru Borțun, a former presidential advisor (between 1993 and 1996) and former...
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  • Goldberger [ro] Dumitru Grofu Boris Holban George Homoștean [ro] Alexandru Iacob Nestor Ignat Aladar Imre Alexandru Iliescu Ion Iliescu Constantin Ionescu...
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    The Chief of General Staff (Romanian: Șeful Statului Major General) is the highest professional military authority in the Romanian Armed Forces. He is...
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  • broke out between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman in early 1992, and this led to the separation of the Iliescu wing under the name of Democratic...
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    rock band Dumitru Prunariu (1952– ) – first Romanian cosmonaut Iancu de Hunedoara (c. 1387 – 1456) – Voivode of Transylvania, captain-general and regent...
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    Dumitru Petrescu, believed to have been born Gheorghe M. Dumitru, also known as Gheorghe Petrescu and Petrescu-Grivița (10 May 1906 – 13 September 1969)...
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    Constantin Prezan (category Chiefs of the General Staff of Romania)
    Constantin Prezan (January 27, 1861 – August 27, 1943) was a Romanian general during World War I. In 1930 he was given the honorary title of Marshal of...
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    minute backroom dealing by party leaders opposed to Iliescu as well as to public gaffes made by Iliescu at the Party Congress, including using the term comrades...
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    1905–1907 General Alexandru Anghelescu [ro], 1907–1908 Colonel Scarlat Panaitescu, 1911–1912 General Dumitru Iliescu, 1912–1916 General Constantin Iancovescu...
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    December 2000 to 29 December 2004 during the third term of President Ion Iliescu. It was a minority cabinet formed by the winner of the 2000 parliamentary...
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  • Anwar Press (in Arabic). 2 June 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2021. "Ion Iliescu a împlinit 94 de ani, dar publicul nu l-a mai văzut de 7 ani. Care a fost...
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    leaders, namely, centre-left liberal Dumitru Mazilu, who wished to instill capitalism, and neo-communist Ion Iliescu, who wanted to keep communism/hard...
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    Nicolae Macici (category Romanian Land Forces generals)
    Romanian First Army Corps "General Nicolae Macici" was awarded its battle flag through a decree signed by President Ion Iliescu. His son, Nicolae Macici...
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  • Marțian Dan, alongside other communist dissidents such as Ion Iliescu, Petre Roman, Dumitru Mazilu, Silviu Brucan, Corneliu Mănescu, Victor Stănculescu...
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  • of the Social Democratic Party and current deputy secretary general of NATO Ion Iliescu, former President of Romania, former president of the Social...
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    a left-wing nationalist and anti-capitalist caucus that supported Ion Iliescu's post-revolutionary administration. After being active within the Democratic...
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  • conflict broke out between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman and this led to the separation of the Iliescu wing under the name of the Democratic National...
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    p. 297 Cernatoni, p. 43; Djuvara, p. 297; Iliescu & Miron, p. 14 Cernatoni, pp. 42–43. See also Iliescu & Miron, pp. 12–14; Rizos-Nerulos, p. 284; Vianu...
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  • arrival in Bucharest was orchestrated by Major Dumitru Iliescu (now a colonel), the chief of President Iliescu's Special Guard and Protocol Unit (renamed the...
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    Mihnea Gheorghiu, and Tiberiu Iliescu, and disguising itself as a "literary society". The eponymous magazine, handled by Iliescu and pout out from Craiova...
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    After the 1989 revolution, the National Salvation Front (FSN), led by Ion Iliescu, took partial and superficial multi-party democratic and free market measures...
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    Dumitru Theodor Neculuță (also known as Neculiță and Dumitru a Ciubotăriții; October 3 [O.S. September 20] 1859 – October 17, 1904) was a Romanian poet...
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    factions—the Social Democratic Party of Romania (PDSR, later PSD), led by Ion Iliescu, and the Democratic Party (PD), led by Petre Roman, Băsescu joined the...
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    participated in the first Romanian presidential debate after 1989, alongside Ion Iliescu of the National Salvation Front (FSN) and Ion Rațiu of the Christian Democratic...
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    2021, the nationalist Romanian Village Party (RoSAT), led by Marian Vișu-Iliescu, was launched, claiming to represent the interests of peasants, ignored...
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    its leader Ion Iliescu, establishing contacts with the Golaniad protest movement (named after golani, "hoodlums", the word used by Iliescu to describe his...
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    the PDSR in the 2000 legislative elections and the re-election of Ion Iliescu as president of Romania, Năstase was elected president of the PDSR, which...
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