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Ion Iliescu - Mineriads.
He was responsible for calling the miners of Jiu Valley to Bucharest on 28 January and June 14, 1990 to end the non-violent protests against the ex-communist leaders of Romania (the Golaniad). This ended in violence, as the miners armed with clubs attack the protesters and trashed the Bucharest University, various museums and the headquarters of opposition parties, claiming to have discovered them as havens of decadence and immorality - drugs, false currency printing machines and firearms ...
See also:Ion Iliescu, Ion Iliescu - Family background, Ion Iliescu - Early life, Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution, Ion Iliescu - Controversies, Ion Iliescu - Mineriads, Ion Iliescu - Constitution violations, Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections, Ion Iliescu - Pardons, Ion Iliescu - Others, Ion Iliescu - Quotes Read more here: » Ion Iliescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Controversies |
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 |  |  | Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 RevolutionIliescu was the main figure of the period immediately following the Revolution that overthrew Nicolae Ceauşescu in December 1989, as well as the main person to benefit from it, as his leadership was quickly aknowledged within the inner circle of revolutionary leaders.
As the leader of the provisional authority, Iliescu declared that he wished for Romania to become an original democracy. This is widely held to have meant the adoption of Perestroika-style reforms rather than the complete removal of existing institutions; ...
See also:Ion Iliescu, Ion Iliescu - Family background, Ion Iliescu - Early life, Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution, Ion Iliescu - Controversies, Ion Iliescu - Mineriads, Ion Iliescu - Constitution violations, Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections, Ion Iliescu - Pardons, Ion Iliescu - Others, Ion Iliescu - Quotes Read more here: » Ion Iliescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution |
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 |  |  | Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Early lifeBorn in Olteniţa, Iliescu studied electrical engineering at the Bucharest Polytechnic Institute and then as a foreign student at the Energy Institute of the Moscow University. He joined the Uniunea Tineretului Comunist (UTC - Union of Communist Youth) in 1944, and made a career in the Communist nomenklatura, becoming a secretary of the Central Committee of the Union of Communist Youth in 1956, and a member of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party in 1965. He served as Minister for Y ...
See also:Ion Iliescu, Ion Iliescu - Family background, Ion Iliescu - Early life, Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution, Ion Iliescu - Controversies, Ion Iliescu - Mineriads, Ion Iliescu - Constitution violations, Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections, Ion Iliescu - Pardons, Ion Iliescu - Others, Ion Iliescu - Quotes Read more here: » Ion Iliescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Early life |
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