English: Father Constantin Burducea of the Union of Democratic Priests, soon to be the Religious Affairs Minister of Romania, addressing the Congress of Unified Labor Unions, Bucharest, Romania.Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, future communist leader, is seated in the grand stand behind him (on the far left), next to Gheorghe Nicolau, Social Democratic Minister for Social Security; Communist Party organizer Ana Pauker is to the right of the photograph, looking at Burducea. Also pictured: Chivu Stoica of the Politburo (standing, farthest row and to the right), the unionist Alexandru Sencovici (seated next to Stoica), and Social Democratic activist Victor Brătfăleanu.
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