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Crown Council of Romania

The Crown Council (Romanian: Consiliul de Coroană) was an institution that advised the King of Romania. Informal between 1866 and 1938, it was formalized by the 1938 Constitution, in effect for two years. The forum met on occasions of great national importance. It had a purely advisory role, and was convoked by the King on the government's advice.[1]

Royal Crown Council of Romania
Consiliul Regal a Romaniei
Formation
  • 1 October 2010 (2010-10-01)
Legal statusAdvisory body
Membership
Members of the Council
Margareta of Romania
(Queen-in-Council)
Websiteconsiliul-regal.ro

In 2010, the council was once again re-established by King Michael I on October 10, which succeeded the Political and Advisory Committee set up by the King during his exile and after 1989 Romanian Revolution.

List of Crown Councils edit

The Crown Councils that took place and the issues discussed were the following:

Date Reason Monarch
2 April 1877 Entry into the Romanian War of Independence Carol I of Romania
21 July 1914 Approval of Romania's neutrality at the beginning of World War I
14 August 1916 Approval of Romania's entry into the First World War Ferdinand I of Romania
17–19 February 1918 Approval of the start of peace negotiations with the Central Powers
31 December 1925 Took note of the abdication of Prince Carol
9 April 1937 The exclusion of Prince Nicholas from the royal family Carol II of Romania
17 March 1939 Discussion of the situation created by the occupation of Czechoslovakia
6 September 1939 Approval of Romania's neutrality at the beginning of World War II
27 June 1940 Approval of the Soviet ultimatum on Bessarabia
23 August 1940 Discussion of negotiations with Hungary on Transylvania
30 August 1940 Approval of the arbitration offer made by Germany and Italy regarding Transylvania
31 August 1940 Took note of the content of the Vienna Dictate

Institutionalization of the Crown Council edit

At the beginning of 1938, King Carol II decided to abolish the parliamentary regime and established a regime of personal authority, enshrined in law by drafting, approving by plebiscite and then promulgating a new Constitution. Several measures were taken to reorganize the state, which included: censorship, suspension of the immovability of magistrates and the stability of civil servants, dissolution of political parties, creation of a "mass" party (National Renaissance Front), professional organization in guilds, reform administrative etc.

Against this background, on March 30, 1938, a decree-law was issued establishing the Crown Council as a distinct political organism. According to the decree-law, the members of the Council were to be appointed by royal decree, from current or former dignitaries of the state, church, army and royal court or from prominent personalities of the country, the number of members not being limited. The Council maintained its consultative status.

Members edit

Historical members edit

The members of the Council bore the title of royal adviser, and received a monthly allowance of 50,000 lei. These were the following (those for whom the date is not specified were appointed on March 30, 1938):

2010–2017 edit

Current members edit

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Ion Mamina, Consilii de Coroană, Editura Enciclopedică, București, 1997

References edit

  1. ^ Ioan Mamina, Consilii de Coroană, pp. 7-9. Editura Enciclopedica, 1997, ISBN 978-9734502-02-8

External links edit

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