Abstract

With the Union with Bessarabia, the Romanian government took over a territorial administration influenced by the tsarist regime and then by the events that took place after the Bolshevik revolution in 1917. If the central administration of the country was carried out through the Country Council (legislative power) and the Council of Ministers (executive power) at the county, commune or village level, the local administration was represented by numerous commissions and committees. The Alexandru Marghiloman government was the first to start the process of implementing the romanian administration’s principles.

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