Gheorghiu-Dej has held several key posts in Romanian government economic planning between 1946 and 1952; strictly adhering to the goals of socialization laid down by Moscow, he has promoted the development of industry.
The Muscovite party leaders, who have been closely identified with Soviet leaders and policies, fall next.
Pauker and Luca had in 1951 celebrated Gheorghiu-Dej as the party's sole leader, but in May 1952 Pauker, Luca, and Georgescu lose their party and government positions.
A month later, Gheorghiu-Dej shunts Groza into a ceremonial position and assumes both the state and party leadership.
The government soon promulgates a new constitution that incorporates complete paragraphs of the Soviet constitution and designates for the PMR a role analogous to that of the CPSU in the Soviet Union—the "leading political force" in the state and society.