- The
Golaniad (Romanian:
Golaniada pronounced [ɡolaniˈada], from the word
golan meaning "hoodlum") was a
protest in
Romania in the
University Square, Bucharest...
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became prime minister. However, the
elections did not put an end to the
Golaniad. The miners'
riots in 1991 led to the
dismissal of the
Second Roman cabinet...
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electoral law. The
latter was also one of the main
requests of the
Bucharest Golaniad (which was
violently repressed during the
third Mineriad in June of the...
- The June 1990
Mineriad turned deadly after university students, the "
Golaniads", held a
months long
protest against the parti****tion of ex-PCR and Securitate...
- Its main
purpose was to
subvert the opposition,
particularly during the
Golaniad m****
protests in Bucharest. The
agency was also
involved in the violent...
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Catalonia and the
Basque Country.[citation needed] In Romania,
during the
Golaniad protest of 1990, a song
Imnul golanilor by
Cristian Pațurcă was written...
- to the
resulted in the
downfall of the
communist government. 1990 The
Golaniad a
protest in
Romania in
April by
Bucharest students who
demanded a non-communist...
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eventually adopted the name
golani and the
movement came to be
known as the
Golaniad. [citation needed]
After Iliescu and the FSN won a
landslide victory in...
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February 1990
until the elections. Another, much larger,
demonstration (the
Golaniad)
against FSN's parti****tion in the
elections was
organised in
April 1990...
- Golani, a
nickname for any
person who parti****ted in the anti-communist
Golaniad protests in
Romania Golani, a
variant of the IMI
Galil rifle built in the...