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Vasile Goldiș

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The differences in opinions in the National Party concerning the talks with the Hungarian government sparked between 1910 and 1911 dissidences within the party. As a result, two separate wings formed: the radical wing, represented by the young members of the party, grouped around the
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This tactic, known as the "new activism", was not immediately adopted by the party but all the leaders were consonant with the idea. He wrote together with Emanoil Ungureanu and Ioan Mihu a memorandum on behalf of the RNP to the Hungarian government on 13 September 1910.
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The memo stated the following requests: the legal recognition on the National Romanian Party, the implementation of the universal vote and the repeal of the Apponyi educational law. All these requests were rejected, the RNP was dissolved and merged with other parties in
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At first Vasile Goldiș joined the moderates, but after he had realized that this conflict would have irreparable consequences on the activity of the party, he suggested (together with Aurel Lazăr,
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Since 1905 Vasile Goldiș devoted himself to political activity. On 10 January 1905 at the Romanian National Party (RNP) convention he demanded that passive resistance towards the governments in
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Vasile Goldiş (first from the left) as a member of the Romanian Transylvanian delegation that brought to Bucharest the act of union of Transylvania with the Kingdom of Romania
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in the house of his parents and grandparents. He started primary school in the village of Cermei in 1869 where he studied the first two grades in
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be put aside and asked for a new active and dynamic tactic in the struggle for more political rights of the Romanians in Austria-Hungary.
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In his honor several memorial services were held and the day of his burial was declared a day of national mourning. The
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On 1 September 1881, he joined the classes of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy in Arad as a scholar of the
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Being eager to affirm himself in the struggle of the intellectual Romanians for more political rights in
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with his teacher Nicolae Albu. He studied the third grade at the general school in Padanul Nou (now
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On 2 May 1926 he was elected president of the national congress of the Romanian National Party at
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Vasile Goldiş (fourth from the left, bottom row) in the Directory Council of Transylvania, 1918
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Vasile Goldiș lived his last years in Arad in modest conditions. He died on 10 February 1934.
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He was born on 12 November 1862 in his grandfather's (Teodor Goldiș) house in the village of
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on 1 September 1885. One year later he quit this job for patriotic reasons and moved to
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would become the voice of the Romanian political struggle after the close-down of the
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Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia and Directory Council of Transylvania
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During the war, Vasile Goldiș continued to fight the official policy of
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Under these circumstances, in January 1911 he was appointed head of the
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After graduating, he became a professor at the Eötvös High School in
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The first years of his life were spent in the villages of Mocirla,
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which sponsored young Romanian actors from Transylvania.
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Delegates of the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia
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