Nikolai Cyclescu overthrown

The Ceausescu Administration was overthrown by the military intervention that took place after the widespread public protests on December 22, 1989, and he and his wife were shot on December 25, as a result of a two-hour televised trial.

Nikolai Cyclescu overthrown

The Ceausescu Administration was overthrown by the military intervention that took place after the widespread public protests on December 22, 1989, and he and his wife were shot on December 25, as a result of a two-hour televised trial. By the 1989s in Romania, Ceausescu was showing signs of completely rejecting the truth. The only president who ruled the country was the only official. While Ceausescu frequently entered food-filled shops on state television, visited food and arts festivals, and praised the "high living standards" achieved under his rule, the country was going through an extremely difficult period, with queues waiting for bread in front of the empty shops on the other hand. Special quota products were filling the relevant shops before his visit. Even well-fed cows were brought from one end of the country to the farms he was supposed to visit. They were sentenced to death by a military court and shot in Targovishte on December 25, for reasons ranging from unjust and unlawful enrichment to genocide.