Talk:Conducător

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Use of the title by Ceausescu[edit]

User:Anonimu has repeatedly made edits to remove any mention oif Nicolae Ceausescu and his use of the title Conducător as dictator, citing "fake unsourced info".

The logic is, apparently, is that since Nicolae Ceaușescu's office was that of President of Romania instead of Conducător of Romania, he can't be described as Conducător despite using the title.

However, there are still examples of dictators and authoritarian rulers using titles which aren't those of their official roles:

  • There was never an office of Vrhovnik of Croatia, but that didn't stop Franjo Tuđman (who served in the office of President of Croatia) from calling himself Vrhovnik.
  • There was never an office of Millî Şef of Turley, but that didn't stop İsmet İnönü (who served in the office of President of Turkey in 1938-50, and Prime Minister of Turkey in the 20's and 60's) from calling himself Millî Şef.

Glide08 (talk) 17:28, 4 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]