13 February 1934(1934-02-13) (aged 81–82) Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania
Dimitrie Dobrescu (1852 – 13 February 1934) was a Romanian politician.
After studying law at the University of Paris, he returned home and entered the magistracy, becoming a judge on the Ilfov County tribunal in 1883. Entering the Conservative Party (PC), he was chosen general secretary of the State Domains in 1884. Dobrescu was an adviser at the Bucharest appeals court in 1890. The same year, he became general secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry, Commerce and Domains, remaining until 1895. Subsequently, he headed the tax and claims office in the Finance Ministry.[1]
In 1891, Dobrescu followed dissident conservative members of Junimea into the new Constitutional Party, later returning to the PC. Elected deputy in 1911, he became a senator the following year.[1] Concurrently, from 1911 to 1912, he was prefect of police and Mayor of Bucharest.[1][2] During that time, he approved the development of the Filipescu plot (in what is now Sector 1), the most important pre-war private initiative that contributed to the expansion of the city towards the north.[3] From March to June 1918, he was Justice Minister in the cabinet of Alexandru Marghiloman. Immediately thereafter, he became Senate President, serving until November. In 1925, he became an adviser at the Court of Audit.[1]
^ abcdDinu C. Giurescu, Dicționar biografic de istorie a României, p. 176. Bucharest: Editura Meronia, 2008. ISBN 978-973-7839-39-8
^"Sondaj. Ce-au făcut cei 81 de primari pe care i-a avut Bucureștiul? Alege-l pe cel mai bun". Adevărul (in Romanian). April 11, 2011. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
^Oana Marinescu (November 1, 2018). "Parcelarea Filipescu, o inițiativă privată în nordul Bucureștiului (I)". Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved March 25, 2024.
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