Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter...
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Gheorghe Pop de Băsești, the Romanian Orthodox cleric Miron Cristea, and Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Maniu engaged in an intensive unionist campaign, leading to...
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Russia Vaida, a village in the commune of Roșiori, Bihor, Romania Vaida-Cămăraș, a village in Căianu Commune, Cluj County, Romania Alexandru Vaida-Voevod...
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Brătianu approached Averescu using their shared displeasure over the Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Romanian National Party (PNR)-Peasants' Party (PȚ) cabinet;...
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one of the main parties in Romania, and formed the government with Alexandru Vaida-Voevod between November 1919 and March 1920. The party was formed on...
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The second cabinet of Alexandru Vaida-Voevod was the government of Romania from 6 June to 10 August 1932. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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encouraged splits in the political parties to his own ends. In 1935, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, the leader of the Transylvanian branch of the National Peasants...
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Social Solidarity Marius Budăi 25 November 2021 PSD Ministry of Health Alexandru Rafila 25 November 2021 PSD Ministry of Education Sorin Cîmpeanu 25 November...
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Romanian Front (section Vaida's platform)
Minister Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, it originated as a right-wing splinter group from the mainstream National Peasants' Party (PNȚ). While in power, Vaida had...
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outvoting the PNȚ's far-right, which split of as a Romanian Front, under Alexandru Vaida-Voevod; in that interval, the PNȚ set up pro-democratic paramilitary...
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1859-1866 Alexandru Athanasiu Alexandru Averescu Alexandru G. Golescu Alexandru Marghiloman Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu Alexandru Șafran...
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Prime minister (1931–1932) Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Prime minister (1932) Iuliu Maniu, Prime minister (1932–1933) Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Prime minister (1933)...
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seated in Arad, and presided by Vasile Goldiș. October 18, 1918: Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, the preeminent Romanian politician in Austria–Hungary, reads...
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a cabinet, seated in Iași and Bucharest respectively. In 1862, Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza changed the Constitution and from then on there has been a single...
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Hungarian–Romanian War. He held the posts of Minister of War in the Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet (December 1919 – March 1920), Minister of Communications...
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government with the Transylvanian Romanian National Party (PNR), under Alexandru Vaida-Voevod. As a politician, Mihalache made himself known for supporting...
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The first cabinet of Alexandru Vaida-Voevod was the government of Romania from 1 December 1919 to 12 March 1920. The ministers of the cabinet were as...
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Minister). In 1930, he was appointed Under Secretary of State in the Alexandru Vaida-Voevod-led Ministry of the Interior. In the latter capacity, Călinescu...
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Transylvania. On 1 December, he was (with Vasile Goldiș, Iuliu Hossu, and Alexandru Vaida-Voevod) a member of Austro-Hungarian Romanian delegation that called...
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later renamed Senat), adopted on the initiative of prince (Domnitor) Alexandru Ioan Cuza, by means of a plebiscite (i.e. referendum) in 1864, perfected...
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regard, on 9 December 1919, the Romanian government (Prime Minister Alexandru Vaida-Voievod, 1 December 1919 – 20 January 1920) ordered General Constantin...
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in the church cemetery, including George Bariț, Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, Ioan Rațiu and Alexandru Vaida-Voevod. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice...
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National Agency against Trafficking in Human Beings National Archives Alexandru Ioan Cuza Police Academy Institute for Public Order Studies National SIS...
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Transylvanian group) had brought the rapid formation of the cabinet of Alexandru Vaida-Voevod in December 1919; this cabinet, and especially its Peasants'...
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Ernst Streeruwitz Josef Strobach Carl Vaugoin Richard Weiskirchner Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Lewis, Jill (1990), Conservatives and fascists in Austria, 1918–34...
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Estonian entrepreneur, sea captain, and admiral (d. 1944) February 27 – Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, 3-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1950) February 28 – Mehdi...
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rebellion 2 soldiers dead 7 workers dead 20 workers wounded Carol II Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Nicolae Samsonovici Constantin Lăzărescu 21–23 January 1941...
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Romanian). Adevărul. Retrieved 25 December 2018. "Alexandru Vaida Voevod, omul-cheie al Marii Uniri [Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, the key figure of the Great Union]"...
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Gheorghe Tătărescu, Artur Văitoianu, Gheorghe Mironescu, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Alexandru Averescu, and Nicolae Iorga. Știrbey was the only former prime...
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Sir Norman Haworth, British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1883) Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, 28th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1872) March 20 – Frederick...
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