Throughout the fall of socialism in Romania, the President was Nicolae Ceaușescu. He stood firm on the footing from 1967 until his defeat in December 1989. Ceaușescu governed with an iron-clenched hand, carrying out severe strategies and developing a character clique. Be that as it may, his system was set apart by financial stagnation, food deficiencies, and far and wide discontent among the populace. In December 1989, mass fights emitted in the city of Timișoara, which immediately spread all through the country. The public authority answered with severe power, however, the showings proceeded, at last prompting Ceaușescu's removal. He and his better half, Elena, were caught, attempted, and executed on December 25, 1989. The fall of Ceaușescu denoted the finish of socialist rule in Romania.