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Mihai Chițac (November 4, 1928 –
November 1, 2010) was a
Romanian general and
Interior Minister from 1989 to 1990
during the
waning days of the Communist...
- In 2008, Stănculescu and
another general,
former Interior Minister Mihai Chițac, were
convicted of
aggravated manslaughter by the
Supreme Court for the...
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Minister of the
Interior on 16 June 1990, when his predecessor,
General Mihai Chițac, was
relieved from office. This came in the wake of the June 1990 Mineriad...
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Victoria Viile Noi Zona Industrială The
current mayor of Constanța is
Vergil Chițac [ro] (National
Liberal Party). The
mayors elected since the 1989 revolution...
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communist politician and
third son of
Nicolae and
Elena Ceaușescu
Mihai Chițac,
general and
Minister of the
Interior Lucreția Ciobanu [ro], folk singer...
- Muravschi [ro] Igor
Smirnov Andrey Manoylov Vladimir Rilyakov [ru] Ștefan
Chițac [ro; ru]
Nikolay Lepkhov [ru]
Vladimir Atamaniuk [ru]
Fedor Dobrov [ru]...
- of
medicines and
medical equipment for six months. On 13 March,
Vergil Chițac [ro],
former admiral, who acts as an
independent in the PNL senators' group...
- Date Poll
source Decebal Făgădău (PSD)
Vergil Chițac (PNL)
Stelian Ion (USR-PLUS)
Mircea Titus Dobre (PRO Romania)
Claudiu Palaz (PMP)
Horia Constantinescu...
- 1987 116
Tudor Postelnicu 5
October 1987 22
December 1989 117 Gen.
Mihai Chițac 29
December 1989 16 June 1990 118 Doru-Viorel Ursu 16 June 1990 26 September...
- ISBN 978-0-415-56441-0.
Retrieved 14 May 2011. "Romanian Ex-General
Mihai Chitac Dies
After Long Illness". Mediafax. 1
November 2010.
Retrieved 13 November...