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In 1980, Nicolae Ceausescu's debt elimination policy led to a revolution in Romania, culminating in his execution on Christmas Day. The country transitioned to democracy in 1990, electing Ion Iliescu as the first President. The Constitution was established in 1991 and revised in 2003. Traian Basescu became the 5th President in 2004, leading Romania to join the EU in 2007. Explore Romania's rich history from revolution to EU membership, including the legacy of Count Dracula in Transylvania and notable figures like Dinu Lipatti.
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In 1980, Nicolae Ceausescu, initiated a policy to eliminate the debt of the country, a reduction to the population of items such as meat, milk, eggs, running water and current light tratandose. In response, broke out the Romanian revolution of 1989, in the cities of Bucharest and Timisoara. The dictator Nicolae was arrested tried and executed the Christmas day.
The first democratics elections held in 1990, and it is chosen as the first President Ion Iliescu. The Constitution of Romania was created in 1991 and was reformed in 2003. The President is elected by popular vote every five years. The Romanian Parliament is composed by the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. The independent is judicial power and is based on the French Civil code
In 2004 to the present, the right-wing Traian Basescu (5th President of Romania) was elected President. In the year 2004 Romania joined the Alliance and took part in the war in Iraq. On 1 January 2007, Romania became a part of European Union
Castle of Count Dracula in Transylvania, whose correct name is Teples Vlad Dracul, medieval Warrior.
Castle in Transylvania, whose tetrico favorece aspect of horror films
Johnny Weissmuller Actor played Tarzan in Hollywood
Vlad Tepes Dracul (Count Dracula) Feudal Lord and the medieval Transylvania Guerrero
Dinu Lipatti Considered as one virtuosos of the 20th century Romanian pianist