Manifesto adopted by the participants of the Wallachian Revolution of 1848
The Proclamation of Islaz (Romanian: Proclamația de la Islaz) was the program adopted on 9 June 1848 by Romanian revolutionaries during the Wallachian Revolution of 1848. It was written by Ion Heliade Rădulescu and publicly read at the small port town of Islaz in southern Wallachia. On 11 June, under pressure from the masses, DomnitorGheorghe Bibescu was forced to accept the terms of the proclamation and recognise the provisional revolutionary government.[1]
Provisions
The Proclamation of Islaz has the form and value of a constitutional act. Between these 22 provisions are notably:
The independence of the administration and legislature.
Separation of powers.
Equal rights of the people.
The election of a responsible domnitor for a period of 5 years.