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Romania after the Dictatorship (since 1989)

Romania after the Dictatorship (since 1989)

The on 22./28. 12. 1989 formed Council of the FSN under Iliescu raised inter alia. the resettlement laws and announced free elections; at the same time the name of the state was changed (Republic of Romania; previously Socialist Republic of Romania). At the end of 1989 the traditional National Peasant Party was re-established (originally founded in 1926, banned in 1947; central personality C. Coposu), it joined with the Christian Democratic Party to form the National Peasant Party – Christian Democrats…

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Romania Higher Education

Romania Higher Education

According to Countryaah, Romania is one of the poorest countries in Europe, despite experiencing high economic growth in the period 2001-2008. The growth outlook for 2013 is 1.3%. Higher education in Romania Higher education in Romania takes place in both private and public places of education. Pay attention to whether the place of education and the training is recognized. You will find a list of recognized educational institutions on the website of the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania….

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Vocational Training in Romania

Vocational Training in Romania

In 2003, the Romanian Education Act was amended so that compulsory education is now extended from 8 to 10 years, covering the student’s 6th to 16th year. The Romanian school system is also characterized by a strong emphasis on technical and vocational education. As one of countries starting with letter R listed on Countryaah, Romania is a parliamentary democracy with a republican constitution (since 1990). The head of state is a president who is elected every five years. Romania joined…

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