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Rules for visiting the Palace of Parliament

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Description... The Palace measures 270 m by 2

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History of the building since 1989

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Nicolae Ceausescu

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Nicolae Ceauşescu ( 26 January 1918 – 25 December 1989) was the Secretary General of the Romanian Workers' Party, later the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 until 1989, President of the Council of State from 1967 and President of Romania from 1974 until 1989. His rule was marked in the first decade by an open policy towards Western Europe and the United States of America, which deviated from that of the other Warsaw Pact states during the Cold War. He continued a trend first established by his predecessor, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, who had tactfully coaxed the Khrushchev regime to withdraw troops from Romania in 1958. Ceauşescu's second decade was characterized by an increasingly erratic personality cult, extreme nationalism and a deterioration in foreign relations with Western powers and also with the Soviet Union. Ceauşescu's government was overthrown in a military coup December 1989, and he was shot following a televised two-hour session by a kangaroo court.