Nicolae Militaru

Rising to the rank of general by the 1960s, his ties to the Soviet Union led dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu to question his loyalty and sideline Militaru in 1978.[1] In 1978, under suspicion for being a GRU agent and for plotting against dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, he was retired from active duty and made an assistant to the Industrial Constructions Minister, remaining until 1984.[8] On December 24, 1989, during the Romanian Revolution, Militaru was already in charge of the heavily guarded Defense Ministry when a controversial incident took place.Other officers became increasingly uneasy and a pro-reform group, Comitetul de Acțiune pentru Democratizarea Armatei (CADA, Action Committee for the Democratization of the Army) emerged on 12 February 1990.The following day over a thousand soldiers and officers assembled in Bucharest,[12] and Militaru was dismissed on 16 February, replaced by General Victor Stănculescu.
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