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    Ioan Totu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈtotu]; May 14, 1931 – April 21, 1992) was a Romanian economist and communist politician who served as the Vice...
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  • of the Council of Ministers Ioan Totu (March 29, 1985, to August 26, 1986) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Ioan Avram (March 29 - October 17...
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    Romanian minister of tourism visited Israel. The Romanian foreign minister Ioan Totu arrived in January 1988 accompanied by his department director, Mielcioiu...
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    1978 11 November 1985 88 Ilie Văduva 11 November 1985 26 August 1986 89 Ioan Totu 26 August 1986 2 November 1989 90 Ion Stoian 2 November 1989 22 December...
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  • Teodorescu [ro] Solomon Tinkelman Leonte Tismăneanu Alexandru Toma Sorin Toma [ro] Ioan Totu Virgil Trofin Dolfi Trost Eugen Țurcanu Ilie Văduva Vasile Vaida [ro]...
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    Romanian Air Force Staff (2003–2007) Petrache Poenaru (1799–1875), inventor Ioan Totu (1931–1992), economist and communist politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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  • (from Comănești to Oltenița), Ioan Totu (from Dragalina to Dumbrăveni), Ioan Avram (from Bucharest to Ploiești), Ioan C. Petre (from Măcin to Olt County)...
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  • 1988-1989 1989-1993 Portugal João de Deus Pinheiro 1987-1992 Romania Ioan Totu Ion Stoian Sergiu Celac 1986-1989 1989 1989-1990 San Marino Gabriele Gatti...
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  • November 1989 – 22 December 1989 President Nicolae Ceaușescu Preceded by Ioan Totu Succeeded by Sergiu Celac Personal details Born (1927-11-28)28 November...
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    Prince Ioan Grigore Ghica (10 December 1830 – 21 March 1881) was a Romanian politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Principality of...
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