After the FSN Prime Minister Petre Roman's brutal sacking just a few months before the 1992 general elections (following a descent on Bucharest in late 1991 by angry and dissatisfied coal miners), the FSN broke in two.
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Romania joined NATO in spring 2004 and signed an accession treaty to join the EU.
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