1990 Romanian Provisional National Unity Council president election
A presidential election was held in Romania on 13 February 1990.
Ion Iliescu was elected by the Provisional National Unity Council as the body's president - hence as acting-president of Romania - in a meeting held on 13 February 1990.[1] During that meeting, the Provisional National Unity Council also chose its Executive Office members. The vote count was never published.
The Provisional National Unity Council was created on 9 February 1990, as a recomposition of the Council of the National Salvation Front, with the inclusion of 112 political parties representatives (3 per each party),[citation needed] 27 national minorities representatives and 3 representatives of the former political convicts (besides 112 representatives of the National Salvation Front).[2] This body acted as an interim single-chamber parliament, until 1990 Romanian general election, when it was replaced with an elected two-chamber parliament.
References[]
- ^ Stoicu, Andrei (February 13, 2010). "Ion Iliescu, ales preşedinte al CPUN". Jurnalul (in Romanian). Retrieved July 26, 2021.
- ^ "Decret-lege privind Consiliul Provizoriu de Uniune Națională". civvic.ro (in Romanian). Civvic. Retrieved July 26, 2021.
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