Provisional Council o National Unity Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Consiliul Provizoriu de Uniune Națională | |
Abbreviation: | CPUN |
Predecessor: | National Salvation Front |
Successor: | Parliament of Romania/Government of Romania |
Founded: | 6 February 1990 |
Dissolved: | 1991 |
Type: | Provisional Governing Body |
Purpose: | Deliberative democracy |
Headquarters: | Bucharest |
Location: | Romania |
Language: | Romanian |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Ion Iliescu |
Leader Title2: | Prime Minister |
Leader Name2: | Petre Roman |
Leader Title3: | Vice-president |
Leader Name3: | Radu Câmpeanu |
The Provisional Council of National Unity (PCNU; ro|Consiliul Provizoriu de Uniune Națională, Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: CPUN) was a provisional governmental body during the early 1990s in Romania. At that time, it was headed by Ion Iliescu of the National Salvation Front (FSN) along with a wide range of vice-presidents which also stemmed from various other political parties which acceded to the Romanian Parliament at that time, most notably Radu Câmpeanu, the first post-1989 president of the National Liberal Party (PNL).[1] [2] [3] [4]
The PCNU was founded shortly after the National Salvation Front (FSN) became a political party and it was dissolved in 1991, one year prior to then forthcoming 1992 general election.[5]