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Nicolae Văcăroiu Acting President of Romania In office
20 April 2007 – 23 May 2007Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu Preceded by Traian Băsescu Succeeded by Traian Băsescu Prime Minister of Romania In office
4 November 1992 – 12 December 1996President Ion Iliescu
Emil ConstantinescuPreceded by Theodor Stolojan Succeeded by Victor Ciorbea President of the Court of Accounts Incumbent Assumed office
14 October 2008Preceded by Dan Drosu Şaguna President of the Senate In office
20 December 2000 – 14 October 2008Preceded by Mircea Ionescu-Quintus Succeeded by Doru Ioan Tǎrǎcilǎ (Acting) Senator from Argeş In office
20 December 1996 – 14 October 2008Personal details Born 5 December 1943
Cetatea Albă, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)Political party Social Democratic Party Profession Economist Nicolae Văcăroiu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e vəkəˈroju]; born on 5 December 1943 in Cetatea Albă, now Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi in Ukraine) is a Romanian politician, member of the Social Democratic Party, who served as Prime Minister between 1992 and 1996. Before the 1989 Revolution he worked at the Committee for State Planning, together with Theodor Stolojan.[1]
He was the President of the Senate of Romania for almost eight years, during two legislatures (2000–2004 and 2004–2008).
Following the suspension of President Traian Băsescu by the Romanian Parliament on 19 April 2007, Nicolae Văcăroiu became the interim president of Romania after the Constitutional Court of Romania acknowledged the vote of the Parliament, until the impeachment referendum results were announced on 23 May 2007. During his interim presidency, Văcăroiu, according to the Constitution of Romania had all the prerogatives of a president, minus three of them: he could not dissolve the Parliament, he could not address the Parliament, nor organize a public referendum.
On 14 October 2008 he was voted by the Parliament as President of the Court of Accounts.
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Political offices Preceded by
Theodor StolojanPrime Minister of Romania
1992–1996Succeeded by
Victor CiorbeaPreceded by
Mircea Ionescu-QuintusPresident of the Senate
2000–2008Succeeded by
Doru Ioan Tǎrǎcilǎ
ActingPreceded by
Traian BăsescuPresident of Romania
Acting
2007Succeeded by
Traian BăsescuPreceded by
Dan Drosu ŞagunaPresident of the Court of Accounts
2008–presentIncumbent Heads of State of Romania United Principalities of Romania
Domnitor of Romania (1859–1881)Alexandru Ioan Cuza • Princely Lieutenancy (Lascăr Catargiu, Nicolae Golescu, Nicolae Haralambie) • Carol IKingdom of Romania
King of the Romanians (1881–1947)Carol I • Ferdinand • Michael I (with Prince Nicholas, Miron Cristea, Gheorghe Buzdugan replaced by Constantin Sărăţeanu as regents) • Carol II • Michael I (with Ion Antonescu as Conducător, 1940–1944)Communist Romania
President of the Presidium of the Republic (1947–1948)
President of the Presidium of the Grand National Assembly (1948–1961)
President of the State Council (1961–1974)
President of the S.R. Romania (1974–1989)Constantin Ion Parhon (with Ion Niculi, Mihail Sadoveanu, Gheorghe Stere, Ştefan Voitec, 1947–1948) • Petru Groza • Ion Gheorghe Maurer (with Mihail Sadoveanu and Anton Moisescu, 1958) Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej • Chivu Stoica (with Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Ştefan Voitec and Avram Bunaciu, 1965) • Chivu Stoica • Nicolae CeauşescuPost-1989 Romania
President of Romania (1989–present)Ion Iliescu • Emil Constantinescu • Ion Iliescu • Traian Băsescu • Nicolae Văcăroiu* • Traian Băsescu*denotes interim • Categories: Heads of state of Romania, Presidents of Romania, Romanian monarchsPrime Minister Nicolae VăcăroiuMinisters of State Ministers Petre Ninosu/Gavril Iosif Chiuzbaian/Ion Predescu (Justice) •
Florin Georgescu (Finance) • Niculae Spiroiu/Gheorghe Tinca (Defense) • Mihai Golu/Liviu Maior/Marin Sorescu/Viorel Mărgineanu/Grigore Zanc (Culture and Arts) • Ioan Oancea/Valeriu Tabără/Alexandru Lăpuşan (Agriculture) • Teodor Meleşcanu (Foreign Affairs) • Marin Cristea (Public Works) • Constantin Teculescu/Cristian Ionescu/Petru Crişan/Dan Ioan Popescu (Commerce) • George Ioan Dănescu/Doru Ioan Tărăcilă (Interior) • Liviu Maior (Education) • Aurel-Constantin Ilie (Environment) • Dan Mircea Popescu (Labor) • Paul Teodoru/Aurel Novac (Transport) • Iulian Mincu/Daniela Bartoş (Health) • Andrei Chirică/Adrian Turicu/Mircea Coşea (Communication) • Dumitru Popescu/Alexandru Stănescu (Industries) • Matei-Agathon Dan (Tourism) • Doru Dumitru Palade/Valer Dorneanu/Petre Ninosu (Research and Technology) • Gheorghe Angelescu/Alexandru Mironov (Youth and Sport)Corpul Ponderator
(Moderating Body)
1864 - 1866Nifon RusailăSenat
1866 - 1940Nifon Rusailă · Ştefan Golescu · Nicolae Golescu · Alexandru Plagino · Nifon Rusailă · Calinic Miclescu · Constantin Bosianu · Dimitrie Ghica · Ion Emanoil Florescu · Nicolae Creţulescu · Ion Emanoil Florescu · Constantin Boerescu · Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino · Dimtrie Ghica · Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza · Eugeniu Stătescu · Nicolae Gane · Constantin Boerescu · Eugeniu Stătescu · Petre S. Aurelian · Constantin Boerescu · Petre S. Aurelian · Constantin Budişteanu · Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino · Theodor Rosetti · Ion Lahovari · Basile M. Missir · Emanoil Porumbaru · Dimitrie I. Dobrescu · Paul Bujor · Constantin Coandă · Mihail Pherekyde · Constantin I. Nicolaescu · Constantin Coandă · Constantin I. Nicolaescu · Traian Bratu · Mihail Sadoveanu · Nicolae Costălescu · Leonte Moldovan · Constantin Dimitriu-Dovlecel · Alexandru Lapedatu · Nicolae Iorga · Constantin ArgetoianuSenat
since 1990Alexandru Bârlădeanu · Oliviu Gherman · Petre Roman · Mircea Ionescu-Quintus · Nicolae Văcăroiu · Doru-Ioan Tǎrǎcilǎ* · Ilie Sârbu · Mircea Geoană · Petru Filip* ·*denotes interim (acting)Categories:- 1943 births
- Living people
- People from Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi
- Presidents of Romania
- Prime Ministers of Romania
- Members of the Senate of Romania
- Presidents of the Senate of Romania
- Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies alumni
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