Ion I.C. Brătianu

Ion I.C. Brătianu (August 20th 1864 - November 24th 1927) was five times Prime Minister of Romania, including during the First World War, when Romania completed its unification with the Transylvania and the Bessarabia. He was the son of man of State Ion Brătianu and the chief of the Rumanian Liberal party.

Brătianu takes part in the Conference of Peace of Paris, where he is a burning defender of the Grande Romania, union of the Vieux Kingdom and Transylvania. In spite of its success in the negotiations on Transylvania, he resigns in 1919 because he does not want to accept a compromise on the territories inhabited by the Rumanian allotted to the Yugoslavia.

He adopts the liberal Constitution of 1923. He begins a national land reform.

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