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Radu Vasile

Prime Minister of Romania (1942–2013)


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Prime Minister of Romania (1942–2013)

FieldValue
nameRadu Vasile
imageRadu Vasile(2).tif
officePrime Minister of Romania
presidentEmil Constantinescu
term_start17 April 1998
term_end13 December 1999
predecessorGavril Dejeu (Acting)
Victor Ciorbea
successorAlexandru Athanasiu (Acting)
Mugur Isărescu
office2Secretary general of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party
term_start2January 1996
term_end2April 1998
office3Member of the Senate of Romania
term_start316 October 1992
term_end312 December 2004
birth_date
birth_placeSibiu, Kingdom of Romania
death_date
death_placeBucharest, Romania
partyChristian Democratic National Peasants' Party (1989–2000)
Democratic Party (2000–2007)
Democratic Liberal Party (2007–2013)
alma_materUniversity of Bucharest
Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
professionProfessor of Economics at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies

Victor Ciorbea Mugur Isărescu Democratic Party (2000–2007) Democratic Liberal Party (2007–2013) Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies

Radu Vasile (; 10 October 1942 – 3 July 2013) was a Romanian politician, historian, academic/professor, and poet.

Originally a member of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD), Vasile served as the Prime Minister of Romania between 17 April 1998 and 13 December 1999, and was notably confronted with the last Mineriad (more specifically the February 1999 Mineriad). Subsequently, between 2000 and 2004, he was elected as a Senator on behalf the Democratic Party (PD). In addition to his political career, Vasile published poetry under the pen name Radu Mischiu.

Biography

Vasile was born in Sibiu in 1942, and was raised in the Roman Catholic faith. In 1967, he graduated from the Faculty of History at the University of Bucharest. For political reasons (his father having been a political prisoner, a lawyer, deceased in 1986), he was barred access to higher education immediately after graduating school. In 1971, he became a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Economic History at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies (ASE). In 1977, he obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the same institution of higher education and in 1978 he became a lecturer at this institution.

After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Vasile was elected (with student support) Vice Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at ASE, a position he held until 1992. After 1990, he took refresher studies in European Integration at Thessaloniki, Greece and Munich, Germany. In 1994, he became a professor at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Sciences (ASE).

He died of colon cancer in Bucharest in 2013, and was buried at the city's Bellu Cemetery.

Political activity

He became a member of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD) in January 1990. On the party line, Radu Vasile gradually advanced as follows: head of department (Studies Department), alternate member of BCCC after the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD) congress in September 1991, spokesman since 1991, senator from Bacău since 1992, Secretary General after the Congress from 1996. Between 1993 and 1994, he was the director of the newspaper "Dreptatea".

Since 1993, he has been vice-president of the Senate of Romania and vice-president of the Senatorial Budget-Finance Commission (commission for budget, finance, banking and capital market). In the 1996–2000 legislature, Radu Vasile was a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with the Russian Federation and the State of Israel. In the 2000–2004 legislature, Radu Vasile was a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with UNESCO and the Lebanese Republic. Radu Vasile initiated 2 legislative proposals, of which 1 was enacted law.

In terms of foreign policy, Radu Vasile also had an important activity, being a founding member of the Central European Forum, along with Raymond Barre (former Prime Minister of France), Helmut Schmidt (former Chancellor of Germany), and others.

He lectured on Romanian history at the "Doctoral Schools" at the Sorbonne and gave over 50 scientific papers at academic sessions in the country and abroad.

Radu Vasile was a senator in the 1992–1996, 1996–2000, and 2000–2004 legislatures, last time elected on the lists of the Democratic Party (PD); he was a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Lebanon and UNESCO. As Prime Minister, he was confronted with the Mineriad of February 1999 which his government solved (along with former President Emil Constantinescu) by the so-called Peace of Cozia.

References

References

  1. "Radu Vasile a murit. Fostul premier al Romaniei avea 71 de ani și suferea de cancer". Stirileprotv.ro.
  2. Ghica, Sorin. (July 3, 2013). "Cel mai dramatic moment din mandatul de premier al lui Radu Vasile". [[Adevărul]].
  3. (7 July 2013). "Fostul premier Radu Vasile a fost înmormântat cu onoruri militare, la…". archive.is.
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