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    Constantin Dăscălescu ([konstanˈtin dəskəˈlesku]; 2 July 1923 – 15 May 2003) was a Romanian communist politician who served as Prime Minister of Romania...
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    December 1989 President Nicolae Ceaușescu Prime Minister Ilie Verdeț Constantin Dăscălescu Preceded by Gheorghe Oprea Succeeded by Mihai Drăgănescu President...
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    Youth In office 11 December 1982 – 17 October 1987 Prime Minister Constantin Dăscălescu Preceded by Pantelimon Găvănescu Succeeded by Ioan Toma Member of...
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  • Defeat Crushing of the rebellion no casualties Nicolae Ceaușescu Constantin Dăscălescu Vasile Milea Ștefan Gușă 16–27 December 1989 Romanian Revolution...
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    Thiriart, but there was a publicised connection between him and Iosif Constantin Drăgan, an Iron Guardist Romanian-Italian émigré millionaire (Drăgan was...
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    Secretary to the Central Committee Emil Bobu and Prime Minister Constantin Dăscălescu were sent by Elena Ceaușescu (Nicolae being at that time in Iran)...
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    1991 Acting until 20 June 1990 President Ion Iliescu Preceded by Constantin Dăscălescu Succeeded by Theodor Stolojan Member of the National Salvation Front...
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    December 1989, Ceaușescu sent Bobu, together with Prime Minister Constantin Dăscălescu, to Timișoara, ordering them to try and quell the revolutionary...
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  • The second cabinet of Constantin Dăscălescu was the government of Romania from March 29, 1985, to December 22, 1989. It resigned in the aftermath of the...
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    Bukovski". www.ziua.ro. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Constantin Petre. "Mineriadele anului 1990, democrația sub bâte". Evenimentul Zilei...
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    December 1989 President Nicolae Ceaușescu Prime Minister Constantin Dăscălescu Preceded by Constantin Olteanu [ro] Succeeded by Nicolae Militaru 89th Chief...
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    minor role in King Michael's first wartime government, headed by General Constantin Sănătescu, though their presence increased in the one led by Nicolae Rădescu...
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    Youth and Equality of Opportunity Gabriela Firea 25 November 2021 PSD Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism Constantin Cadariu 25 November 2021 PNL...
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  • other incumbents, including Nicolae Giosan as Assembly chairman and Constantin Dăscălescu as Prime Minister. These elections also widened the contrast between...
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  • Party general secretary Nicolae Ceaușescu · Romanian president Constantin Dăscălescu · Romanian prime minister Ștefan Andrei · Romanian foreign minister...
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    interim Prime Minister of Romania and the first such Prime Minister since Constantin Angelescu of the PNL who very briefly served in this position for only...
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    Manea Mănescu Succeeded by Constantin Dăscălescu In office 22 December 1989 – 22 December 1989 Preceded by Constantin Dăscălescu Succeeded by Petre Roman...
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  • Prime minister (1974–1979) Ilie Verdeț, Prime minister (1979–1982) Constantin Dăscălescu, Prime minister (1982–1989) Republic of Romania Presidents (complete...
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  • 1947, the generals in command were Nicolae Dăscălescu, Gheorghe Stavrescu [ro], Mihail Lascăr, Constantin Vasiliu-Rășcanu [ro], and C. Nicolau. 4th Army...
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  • American applied mathematician, statistician and physicist July 2 Constantin Dăscălescu, 52nd Prime Minister of Romania (d. 2003) Wisława Szymborska, Polish...
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    military high school [ro]. Ion Cavași (born 1953), alpine skier Constantin Dăscălescu (1923–2003), communist politician who served as Prime Minister from...
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  • General Constantin Trestioreanu [ro] 11th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Savu Nedelea [ro] (POW) 2nd Corps – Lieutenant General Nicolae Dăscălescu 9th...
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    General Secretary was almost public in his criticism of Rădulescu and Constantin Dăscălescu, who were visibly overweight; Ceaușescu "even said during a CPEx...
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    1979 29 March 1980 PCR Ilie Verdeț Gheorghe Oprea 29 March 1980 22 December 1989 PCR Ilie Verdeț Constantin Dăscălescu Ion Dincă PCR Elena Ceaușescu PCR...
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    Constantin Sănătescu (14 January 1885 – 8 November 1947) was a Romanian general and statesman who served as the 44th Prime Minister of Romania after the...
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    Celibidache Corneliu Codreanu (footballer) Gheorghe Dănilă Iliuță Dăscălescu Constantin Drugă Zicman Feider Gheorghe Flondor Bianca Ghelber Serban Ghenea...
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    Constantin A. Crețulescu or Kretzulescu (22 May 1809 in Bucharest – 21 March 1884 in Bucharest) was a Romanian academic, politician, and honorary member...
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  • Aureliano Chaves, former Brazilian vice president (1979–1985) May 15: Constantin Dăscălescu, former prime minister of Romania (1982–1989) June 1?: Johnny Paul...
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    Cotruș Eugen Cristescu Nicolae Dăscălescu Constantin David Constantin Doncea Alexandru Drăghici Ioan Dumitrache Constantin Ticu Dumitrescu Anton Durcovici...
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  • Amzăr, footballer. 26 July – Luca Andronache, footballer. 15 May – Constantin Dăscălescu, Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1923) 9 September – Andrei Folbert...
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