VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > C. Europe, 1919–1945 > 19. The Balkan States > e. Romania > 1930, June 6
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1930, June 6
 
Prince Charles arrived by airplane and was accepted by Maniu. The parliament (June 8) revoked the law excluding him from the throne. Michael was put aside in favor of his father.  1
 
1930–40
 
CAROL (CHARLES) II. He soon fell out with Maniu, brought back Mme. Lupescu, and attempted to establish his personal rule.  2
 
1931, April 18
 
The king appointed a coalition (National Union) cabinet under Nicholas Iorga, his former tutor. This was regarded as a prelude to a royal dictatorship.  3
 
1932, Jan.–May
 
Negotiations with Russia, held under Polish auspices at Warsaw, failed to effect a settlement of the Bessarabian question.  4
 
May 31
 
Iorga resigned after failure to secure a loan from France.  5
 
June 6
 
A new cabinet was formed by Alexander Vaida-Voevod, Peasant leader.  6
 
July 17
 
The Peasants won a great victory in the elections. But their position was weakened by the inability of Maniu to get along with the king and by rivalry between Maniu and Vaida-Voevod. On Oct. 20 Maniu took over the premiership (until Jan. 5, 1933).  7
 
 
 
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