Council of the National Salvation Front | |
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Presidency of Romania | |
Acting 22 December 1989 –26 December 1989 | |
Preceded by | Nicolae Ceaușescu |
Succeeded by | Ion Iliescu |
This is a list of members of the National Salvation Front Council (CFSN),the provisional governing organization in Romania after the National Salvation Front (FSN) seized power during the Romanian Revolution,on 22 December 1989.
The list was broadcast on the national television and first published in Monitorul Oficial ,no. 1 on the same day,22 December 1989. [1]
In the evening of 27 December 1989,the Executive Bureau of the CFSN was established. [3] [4] The Bureau consisted of 11 members: [5]
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