Nicu Ceaușescu

Nicu Ceaușescu
Ceaușescu in 1990
First Secretary of the Sibiu Regional Committee of the Communist Party
In office
17 October 1987 – 22 December 1989
General SecretaryNicolae Ceaușescu
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Minister of Youth & First Secretary of the Union of Communist Youth
In office
11 December 1982 – 17 October 1987
Prime MinisterConstantin Dăscălescu
Preceded byPantelimon Găvănescu
Succeeded byIoan Toma
Member of the Great National Assembly
In office
1981–1989
ConstituencyBuzău County
Personal details
BornNicolae Ceaușescu
(1951-09-01)1 September 1951
Died26 September 1996(1996-09-26) (aged 45)
PartyRomanian Communist Party (1971–1989)
Spouse
Poliana Cristescu
(m. 1983; div. 1985)
Parent(s)Nicolae Ceaușescu
Elena Ceaușescu
RelativesValentin Ceaușescu
Zoia Ceaușescu
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy
ProfessionPhysicist, Politician
AwardsOrder of "August 23"
Order of Labor
Military service
Allegiance Romania
Branch/service Romanian Air Force
Years of service1975–1976
Rank Lieutenant
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Nicu Ceaușescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈniku tʃe̯a.uˈʃesku]; 1 September 1951 – 26 September 1996) was a Romanian physicist and communist politician who was the youngest child of Romanian leaders Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu. He was a close associate of his father's political regime and considered the President's heir presumptive.