Presidents of The Great National Assembly
The numbering continues from the old Assembly of Deputies presidents.
| No. |
No. | Name | Portrait | Born-Died | Took office | Left office | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Great National Assembly 1948 - 1989 |
|||||||
| 41 | 1 | Gheorghe Apostol | 1913 - 2010 | 7 April 1948 | 11 June 1948 | PMR | |
| 42 | 2 | Constantin Agiu | 11 June 1948 | 27 December 1948 | PMR | ||
| 43 | 3 | Constantin Pârvulescu | 1895 - 1992 | 27 December 1948 | 5 July 1949 | PMR | |
| 44 | 4 | Dumitru Petrescu | 5 July 1949 | 28 December 1949 | PMR | ||
| 45 | 5 | Alexandru Drǎghici | 28 December 1949 | 26 January 1950 | PMR | ||
| (44) | (4) | Dumitru Petrescu | 26 January 1950 | 29 May 1950 | PMR | ||
| 46 | 6 | Constantin Doncea | 29 May 1950 | 6 September 1950 | PMR | ||
| (41) | (1) | Gheorghe Apostol | 1913 - 2010 | 6 September 1950 | 5 April 1951 | PMR | |
| 47 | 7 | Ioan Vinţe | 1910 - 1996 | 5 April 1951 | 26 March 1952 | PMR | |
| (41) | (1) | Gheorghe Apostol | 1913 - 2010 | 26 March 1952 | 6 June 1952 | PMR | |
| 48 | 8 | Gheorghe Stoica | 2 June 1952 | 30 November 1952 | PMR | ||
| (43) | (3) | Constantin Pârvulescu | 1895 - 1992 | 23 January 1953 | 5 March 1961 | PMR | |
| 49 | 9 | Ştefan Voitec | 1900 - 1984 | 20 March 1961 | 28 March 1974 | PMR/PCR | |
| 50 | 10 | Miron Constantinescu | 1917 - 1974 | 28 March 1974 | 18 July 1974 | PCR | |
| 51 | 11 | Nicolae Giosan | 26 July 1974 | 12 December 1989 | PCR | ||
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