Английская Википедия:1955 in Romania
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Events from the year 1955 in Romania. The year saw the country join the United Nations and Warsaw Pact, the latter as a founder. Amongst notable people who died during the year was composer George Enescu.
Incumbents
- President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic: Petru Groza.[1]
- Prime Minister:[2]
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (until 4 October).
- Chivu Stoica (after 4 October).
- General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party:[3]
- Gheorghe Apostol (until 30 September).
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (after 30 September).
Events
- 14 February – Dissident émigrés seize the Romanian embassy in Bern, Switzerland, in protest against the government. The group surrender after two days.[4]
- 14 May – The Warsaw Pact is signed with Romania a founding member.[5]
- 15 May – Following the signing of the Austrian State Treaty, Gheorghiu-Dej announced that Soviet troops would remain in Romania as long as foreign soldiers continue to be stationed in West Germany.[6]
- 23 August – During a visit by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, Gheorghiu-Dej proposes the withdrawal of Soviet troops. The request is not received favourably until 1958.[7]
- 14 December – Romania joins the United Nations.[8]
Births
- 18 January – Rodica Simion, mathematician (died 2000).[9]
- 31 January – Virginia Ruzici, tennis player, winner of the 1978 French Open.[10]
- 14 April – Daniela Crăsnaru, poet.[11]
- 19 April – Agafia Constantin, sprint canoeist, winner of the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics.[12]
- 4 May – Mihaela Runceanu, pop singer and vocal techniques teacher (died 1989).[13]
- 7 May – Florența Crăciunescu, winner of the bronze medal in the discus at the 1984 Summer Olympics (died 2008).[14]
- 23 May – Preda Mihăilescu, mathematician.
- 3 August – Renate Weber, lawyer, politician and first Romanian appointed as Chief of an EU Election Observation Mission.[15]
Deaths
- 15 January – Tit Liviu Chinezu, bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church, died in Sighet Prison (born 1904).[16]
- 6 February – Constantin Argetoianu, politician, Prime Minister in 1939, died in Sighet Prison (born 1871).
- 4 May – George Enescu, composer (born 1881).[17]
- 5 March – Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu, novellist (born 1876).[18]
References
Шаблон:Year in Europe Шаблон:Years in the Socialist Republic of Romania
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