Английская Википедия:1952 in Romania
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Events from the year 1952 in Romania. After a new trade agreement is signed with the Soviet Union, a new constitution affirms ties with the Communist state, indicated by a red star being added to the coat of arms, emblem and flag.
Incumbents
- President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic: [1]
- Constantin Ion Parhon (until 3 June).
- Petru Groza (from 3 June)
- Prime Minister: [2]
- Petru Groza (until 2 June)
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (from 2 June)
- General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party: Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.[3]
Events
- 25 June – Romania signs a trade agreement with the Soviet Union.[4]
- 18 July – A proposal for the boundaries of the Magyar Autonomous Region is published.[5]
- 29 July – Iosif Sîrbu wins Romania's first Olympic gold medal in shooting.[6]
- 24 September – The Great National Assembly adopts a new constitution with strong ties to the Soviet Union.[7] A red star is added to the coat of arms, emblem and flag to show the alignment.[8]
- 20 November – Parliamentary elections are held. The People's Democratic Front are the only party on the ballot.[9]
Births
- 14 January – Mihaela Loghin, shot put medal winner at the 1984 Summer Olympics.[10]
- 14 January – Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, politician, Prime Minister from 2004 to 2008.
- 30 January — Silvia Marcovici, violinist.[11]
- 4 March — Florian Pop, mathematician.
- 12 March — Gregorian Bivolaru, organization founder.[12]
- 31 March — Nelly Miricioiu, operatic soprano.[13]
- 21 April — Cristian S. Calude, mathematician.
- 5 May – Maia Ciobanu, composer and musicologist.[14]
- 30 August – Daniel Dăianu, economist, professor, and politician.
- 27 September – Dumitru Prunariu, cosmonaut.[15]
Deaths
- 6 February – Ioan Carlaonț, major general in World War II and anti-communist resistance leader, who died at Aiud Prison (born 1885).
- 25 February – Stan Ghițescu, politician who died at Sighet Prison (born 1881).[16]
- 25 February – Ioan Rășcanu, general during World War I, Minister of War in 1919–1921, who died at Sighet Prison (born 1878).[17]
- 11 July – Valeriu Traian Frențiu, bishop of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, who died at Sighet Prison, beatified on 2 June 2019 (born 1875).[18][19]
- 16 September – Nicolae Păiș, counter-admiral, undersecretary of state, who died at Aiud Prison (born 1887).[20]
- 2 October – Mircea Vulcănescu, economist, philosopher and far-right politician, who died at Aiud Prison (born 1904).[21]
- 14 November – Ion V. Gruia, jurist and politician, who died at Sighet Prison (born 1895).[22]
- 30 November – Barbu Alinescu, major general in World War II (born 1890).
References
Шаблон:Year in Europe Шаблон:Years in the Socialist Republic of Romania
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