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There can be no such thing as a Communist government, as Communism does away with governments, classes and money. The societies in eastern Europe were state capitalist.
Czechoslovakia was the only country that resisted communism the longest in eastern Europe. Opposition activists overthrew the communist government in the country in 1989 through a revolution.
Romania overthrew and executed its communist dictator, Nicolae Ceaușescu, in December 1989. Following a violent uprising against his regime, Ceaușescu and his wife were captured, tried by a military tribunal, and executed on December 25, 1989. This marked a significant turning point in Romania's transition from communism to democracy.
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Until 1989, Bulgaria was a communist state.
still rejecting calls for reform
Poland was a communist country until 1989.
A ‘Communist government’ is a contradiction in terms, as Communism means no classes and no government and no money. The question presumably refers to the state capitalist system set up under Bolshevik rule in many places.
Yugoslavia
The wall didn't fail it was torn down in 1989 when the communist government of the Soviet Union failed.
Communist Romania ended in 1989.