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    Petre Bejan (January 2, 1896 – September 6, 1978) was a Romanian engineer and politician. Born in Ploiești, Bejan was descended from a family of educators...
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  • from the party and was replaced by the party's second and last leader, Petre Bejan, before being banned or dissolved by the Communist authorities in 1950...
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  • Bejan may refer to: Bejan Bejan, Iran Bejan, a village in Șoimuș Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania Adrian Bejan Petre Bejan This disambiguation page lists...
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    December 1946 – 14 April 1948 Prime Minister Petru Groza Preceded by Petre Bejan Minister of Public Works In office 6 March 1945 – 30 November 1946 Prime...
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    Petre Bejan, Mircea Coșea, Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea, Ștefan Gheorghiu (trade unionist), Take Ionescu, Corneliu Mănescu, Istrate Micescu, Petre P...
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    Nokalakhevi, Bejan Mikadze," along with his brothers Beka, Katsia, and Petre. According to the letter, Prince Beka Mikadze, the eldest brother of Bejan, was "captured...
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    pursued by the government led to his replacement as party leader with Petre Bejan. Forced into submission, the faction did not have any political activity...
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  • party Second party Third party   Leader Petru Groza Petre Bejan Nicolae Lupu Party FP PNL–Bejan PȚD–Lupu Alliance FDP – – Seats won 405 7 2 Seat change...
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    Vlad [ro], deputy, minister Anton Zwiedinek, general Ioan Bălan, bishop Petre Bejan, engineer, politician Radu Budișteanu, lawyer, minister Nicolae Carandino...
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  • member of the National Renaissance Front, FRN) and then, subsequently, by Petre Bejan towards the end of its political existence; 1946: The party ran in that...
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