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Gheorghe I.
Tătărescu (also
known as Guță
Tătărescu, with a
slightly antiquated pet form of his
given name; 2
November 1886 – 28
March 1957) was a Romanian...
- The
National Liberal Party–
Tătărescu (Romanian:
Partidul Național Liberal-
Tătărescu, PNL-
Tătărescu) was a
liberal and
social liberal political party in...
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during the
early 1930s. It was led by
Colonel Ștefan
Tătărescu, the
brother of
Gheorghe Tătărescu (twice
Prime Minister of
Romania during that interval)...
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Party (PNL)
formed the
National Liberal Party–
Tătărescu (Romanian:
Partidul Naţional Liberal-
Tătărescu, PNL-T)
which was
presided initially by former...
- in
Gheorghe Tătărescu, the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs and the vice-president of the
Council of Ministers. The
following day, PNL-
Tătărescu representatives...
- 202 Ornea, p.243, 245 Argetoianu, "Pleacă
Tătărescu, vine Gigurtu"; Veiga, p.215 Argetoianu, "Pleacă
Tătărescu, vine Gigurtu" Otu Veiga, p.292, 309 "Profilo"...
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National Liberal Party-Brătianu, Romania, 1930–1938
National Liberal Party–
Tătărescu, Romania, 1944–1950
National Liberal Party (UK, 1922), 1922–1923, led...
- communists. In
November 1947, the non-communist
foreign minister Gheorghe Tătărescu was
ousted and
replaced by Pauker,
making her the
first woman in the modern...
- The
second cabinet of
Gheorghe Tătărăscu was the
government of
Romania from 2
October 1934 to 28
August 1936. The
ministers of the
cabinet were as follows:...
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Premier Gheorghe Tătărescu,
before the
territorial losses incurred by
Romania in
front of the
Soviet Union propelled him as
Tătărescu's replacement. Gigurtu's...