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'''Gheorghe Mironescu''' was a [[Romania]]n politician that served as a [[Prime Minister of Romania]] for two times.
'''Gheorghe Mironescu''' was a [[Romania]]n politician who served as a [[Prime Minister of Romania]] for two times.


In [[1930]], [[Charles II of Romania]] returns [[incognito]] in Romania (with a false passport). In the morning of [[7 June]] [[1930]] the Government convokes the Parliament in order to cancel the act of [[4 January]] [[1926]], in which Charles renounces to the throne and Charles is proclaimed the new king. Prime Minister [[Iuliu Maniu]] resigns and a new [[National Peasants' Party]] govenment is formed, lead by Gheorghe Mironescu, which made the restauration of Charles II on [[8 June]] [[1930]] and on the evening of the same day he resigned in order for the king to name the government.
In [[1930]], [[Charles II of Romania]] returned [[incognito]] in Romania (with a false passport). In the morning of [[June 7]] [[1930]], the Government convened the Parliament in order to cancel the act of [[January 4]] [[1926]], in which Charles renounced the throne. Charles is proclaimed the new king. Prime Minister [[Iuliu Maniu]] resigned and a new [[National Peasants' Party]] govenment was formed, lead by Gheorghe Mironescu, which made the restoration of Charles II on [[June 8]] [[1930]] and on the evening of the same day he resigned in order for the king to name the government.


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Revision as of 19:27, 6 February 2005

Gheorghe Mironescu was a Romanian politician who served as a Prime Minister of Romania for two times.

In 1930, Charles II of Romania returned incognito in Romania (with a false passport). In the morning of June 7 1930, the Government convened the Parliament in order to cancel the act of January 4 1926, in which Charles renounced the throne. Charles is proclaimed the new king. Prime Minister Iuliu Maniu resigned and a new National Peasants' Party govenment was formed, lead by Gheorghe Mironescu, which made the restoration of Charles II on June 8 1930 and on the evening of the same day he resigned in order for the king to name the government.

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