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'''Gheorghe Mironescu''' ([[1874]]—[[1949]]) was a [[Romania]]n politician, member of the [[National Peasants' Party]], who served as a [[Prime Minister of Romania]] for two terms.
'''Gheorghe Mironescu''' ([[1874]]—[[1949]]) was a [[Romania]]n politician, member of the [[National Peasants' Party]] (PNŢ), who served as a [[Prime Minister of Romania]] for two terms.


In [[1930]], [[Charles II of Romania]] returned [[incognito]] to Romania (with a false passport). On the morning of [[June 7]] [[1930]], the Government convened Parliament in order to cancel the act of [[January 4]] [[1926]], by which Charles had renounced the throne. Charles was proclaimed the new king. Prime Minister [[Iuliu Maniu]] resigned and a new [[National Peasants' Party]] government was formed, led by Gheorghe Mironescu, which restored Charles II to the throne on [[June 8]] [[1930]]; on the evening of the same day Mironescu resigned in order for the king to name the government.
In [[1930]], [[Carol II of Romania]] returned [[incognito]] to Romania (with a false passport). On the morning of [[June 7]] [[1930]], the Government convened [[Parliament of Romania|Parliament]] in order to cancel the act of [[January 4]], [[1926]], through which Carol had renounced the throne. Carol was proclaimed the new [[King of Romania]], replacing his own son [[Michael I of Romania|Michael]]. Prime Minister [[Iuliu Maniu]] resigned and a new PNŢ government was formed, led by Gheorghe Mironescu, one which restored Carol II to the throne on [[June 8]], [[1930]]; on the evening of the same day, Mironescu resigned in order for the king to name the government.


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Gheorghe Mironescu (18741949) was a Romanian politician, member of the National Peasants' Party (PNŢ), who served as a Prime Minister of Romania for two terms.

In 1930, Carol II of Romania returned incognito to Romania (with a false passport). On the morning of June 7 1930, the Government convened Parliament in order to cancel the act of January 4, 1926, through which Carol had renounced the throne. Carol was proclaimed the new King of Romania, replacing his own son Michael. Prime Minister Iuliu Maniu resigned and a new PNŢ government was formed, led by Gheorghe Mironescu, one which restored Carol II to the throne on June 8, 1930; on the evening of the same day, Mironescu resigned in order for the king to name the government.

Preceded by Prime Minister of Romania
June 7, 1930June 8, 1930
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Romania
October 10, 1930April 4, 1931
Succeeded by