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    represented inside the Nicolae Rădescu cabinet (as it had been in the Constantin Sănătescu one) it took part in violent incidents that led to its fall. Groza...
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    p. 4 Petre Țurlea (2000), "Alegerile parlamentare din noiembrie '46: guvernul procomunist joacă și câștigă. Ilegalități flagrante, rezultat viciat" [The...
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    as a revolt with large popular support). The King named General Constantin Sănătescu as prime minister of a coalition government which was dominated by...
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    Minister"), Mediafax, 12 October 2007; accessed October 12, 2009 (in Romanian) Guvernul Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, Agerpres; accessed 12 October 2009 (in Romanian)...
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    all nations Politics of Romania Alexandra Tănăsescu (5 November 2019). "Guvernul Orban este primul guvern liberal după 82 de ani. Povestea ultimului guvern...
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    the Battle of Stalingrad. According to his private notes, General Constantin Sănătescu, an adversary of the PCR and former Premier, presumed that this had...
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    Commissioner for Multilingualism. First Orban Cabinet Second Orban Cabinet "Guvernul cel mai mic" [The smallest government]. Ziua (in Romanian). 3 April 2007...
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    Ponta, la Liviu Dragnea". Europa Liberă România. "Lista miniştrilor din Guvernul Mihai Tudose, aprobată în CExN al PSD. Cine sunt noile nume din Executiv"...
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    Minister of Education—appointed, with Titel Petrescu's support, in Constantin Sănătescu's post-war government. In office from November 5, 1944, some 25 days...
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    Bucharest Jews, Antonescu sent in the Army, under the command of General Constantin Sănătescu. German officials acting on Hitler's orders, including the new Ambassador...
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    Party moved." A military-civilian cabinet was formed by General Constantin Sănătescu. Since the National Peasantists and PCdR envoys could not agree on...
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  • National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR) 2 / 21 Independent 2 / 21 "Guvernul Ponta IV a depus jurământul. Miniștrii cu care Traian Băsescu a refuzat...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica Petre Țurlea, "Alegerile parlamentare din noiembrie '46: guvernul procomunist joacă și câștigă. Ilegalități flagrante, rezultat viciat" ("The...
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    PCdR-organized public rallies against the independent Premier, General Constantin Sănătescu, and his PNȚ and PNL ministers, accusing the cabinet of playing protector...
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    their "manly decisiveness". It pledged Jewish support for Premier Constantin Sănătescu, as well as "ruthless combat against fascism of any kind". Re-founded...
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