List of Presidents of Romania - List

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# Picture Name Born-Died Term of office Position(s)

Socialist Republic Romania 1965 - 1989

1 Nicolae Ceaușescu 1918–1989 28 March 1974 - 22 December 1989 President of the Socialist Republic of Romania
Also President of the State Council
(9 December 1967 - 22 December 1989)
de facto leader of Communist Romania
(22 March 1965 - 22 December 1989)

1989 Revolution and following events 1989 - 1992

Council of the National Salvation Front 22 December 1989 - 26 December 1989 Collective Head of State
Ion Iliescu 1930– 26 December 1989 - 6 February 1990 President of Council of the National Salvation Front
6 February 1990 - 20 June 1990 President of the Provisional National Unity Council
20 June 1990 - 11 October 1992 President of Romania

1992 Constitution Since 1992

2 Ion Iliescu 1930– 11 October 1992 - 29 November 1996 President of Romania
3 Emil Constantinescu 1939– 29 November 1996 - 20 December 2000 President of Romania
(2) Ion Iliescu 1930– 20 December 2000 - 20 December 2004 President of Romania
4 Traian Băsescu 1951– 20 December 2004 - 20 April 2007 Suspended in the period from 20 April 2007 until 23 May 2007.
1' Nicolae Văcăroiu 1943– 20 April 2007 - 23 May 2007 ad interim President of Romania as President of the Senate
(4) Traian Băsescu 1951– 23 May 2007 - 21 December 2009 Resumed the office of President of Romania after the Referendum
21 December 2009 - 10 July 2012 Reelected as President of Romania for a second term; Suspended for a second time from 6 July 2012 until 27 August 2012
2' Crin Antonescu 1959– 10 July 2012 - 27 August 2012 ad interim President of Romania as President of the Senate
(4) Traian Băsescu 1951– 27 August 2012 - Present Resumed the office of President of Romania after the Referendum was declared invalid due to insufficient turnout.

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