1989 in Romania

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1989
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Romania
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This is a list of 1989 events that occurred in Romania.

Incumbents

Events

April

November

December

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Revolutionaries in an army truck
Bodies of protesters killed by Securitate officers in Cluj-Napoca
  • 16 December – The Romanian Revolution begins in Timișoara when rioters break into the Committee Building and cause extensive vandalism. Their attempts to set the buildings on fire are foiled by military units.
  • 20 December – A general strike breaks out in all the factories in Timișoara. Timișoara is declared the first city free of communism in Romania.
  • 21 December
  • 22 December – After a week of bloody demonstrations, Ion Iliescu takes over as president of Romania, ending the communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaușescu, who flees his palace in a helicopter to escape inevitable execution after the palace is invaded by rioters. The Romanian troops, who the day before had followed Ceaușescu's orders to attack the demonstrators, change sides and join the uprising.
  • 25 December – Ceaușescu spouses are summarily judged and executed outside the military garrison in Târgoviște.[1][2]
  • 27 DecemberPetre Roman is appointed Prime Minister of the Government of Romania.
  • 28 December – For the first time, after a long break, is held a meeting of the Board of Writers' Union of Romania. Is elected a provisional steering committee, the president being Mircea Dinescu.
  • 31 December – The Decree-Law no. 8 of 31 December 1989 issued by NSFC reintroduces the political pluralism in Romania.

Births

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Deaths

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January

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Full date unknown

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