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Necșești is a commune in Teleorman County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Belciug, Gârdești, and Necșești. Demographics According to the 2011 Romanian census, the population of Necșești was 1,306, a decrease from 1,623 in 2002; out of the 1,306 inhabitants, 1,251 declared to be Romanians. As for religious denomination, the majority of the residents were Romanian Orthodox, with a small minority of Seventh-day Adventists. At the 2021, the commune's population had decreased to 1,017, of which 90.86% were Romanians. Natives * Florea Dumitrescu (1927 – 2018), economist and diplomat Politics and Administration Necșești is administered by a mayor and a local council composed of 9 councilors. The current mayor, Marian-Ilie Bănăseanu, is from the Social Democratic Party, and has been in office since 2016. As of the 2020 Romanian local elections Local elections were held in Romania on 27 September 2020. Initially planned for June 2020, the ...
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Florea Dumitrescu
Florea Dumitrescu (April 4, 1927 – April 16, 2018) was a Romanian economist and diplomat. Dumitrescu held the positions of List of Ministers of Finance of Romania, Minister of Finance of Romania from 1969 to 1978 and Governor of the National Bank of Romania from 1984 until 1989 under President of Romania, President Nicolae Ceaușescu during the Socialist Republic of Romania, country's Communist era. He served as List of ambassadors of Romania to China, Ambassador of Romania to China from 1978 to 1983. In parallel, he also served as List of ambassadors of Romania to Myanmar, Ambassador of Romania to Myanmar from 1979 to 1987. Dumitrescu, the son of farmers, wanted to become an economist and financier to escape the rural poverty in which he was raised. He graduated from the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies in 1949. He was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Romania, Governor of the National Bank of Romania from 1984 until his dismissal by Ceaușescu in March 1989. D ...
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