Global Information Lookup Global Information

Ion Diaconescu information


Ion Diaconescu
Ion Diaconescu in 1990
Leader of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party
In office
11 November 1995 – 2000
Preceded byCorneliu Coposu
Succeeded byConstantin Dudu Ionescu
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
27 November 1996 – 30 November 2000
PresidentEmil Constantinescu
Preceded byAdrian Năstase
Succeeded byValer Dorneanu
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
18 June 1990 – 10 December 2000
ConstituencyBucharest
Personal details
Born(1917-07-25)25 July 1917
Boțești, Dâmbovița County, Kingdom of Romania
Died11 October 2011(2011-10-11) (aged 94)
Bucharest, Romania
Resting placeBellu Cemetery, Bucharest
Political partyNational Peasants' Party (1936–1947)
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (1989–2011)
Alma materPolitehnica University of Bucharest

Ion Diaconescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon di.akoˈnesku]; 25 August 1917 – 11 October 2011) was a Romanian anti-communist activist and politician. He was imprisoned as a political prisoner for seventeen years from 1947 to 1964 during Romania's Communist era.[1][2] Diaconescu later became a leader of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD).

Born in Boțești, Argeș County, Diaconescu began his political in 1936, when he joined the Peasants' Party (PNȚ) youth wing.[1][3] The Communist Party took power in Romania in 1945 near the end of World War II. Diaconescu was arrested in 1947, but survived his imprisonment in the Romanian gulag.[1] Romanian authorities released him in 1964 after seventeen years in prison as party of an amnesty program for political prisoners.[1]

Romanian dictator, President Nicolae Ceaușescu, and the Communist government fell in the Romanian Revolution of 1989. Diaconescu co-founded the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD) in 1989, just after the revolution.[1]

Diaconescu served as the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Romanian Parliament, from 1996 to 2000.[1] In 2011, Diaconescu criticized his own Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD), which has been plagued by in-fighting, saying that the party should be relaunched under the leadership of former Prime Minister, Victor Ciorbea.[2]

Diaconescu died in Bucharest in 2011, at the age of 94. He had suffered from heart ailments during his later years.[1] His burial took place in Bucharest at the Bellu Cemetery. A moment of silence was held in the Parliament of Romania in his honor.[1] He received praise from many Romania's politicians and activists. Former Romanian President Emil Constantinescu called Diaconescu, "a symbol of communist resistance in Romania and Eastern Europe, and a symbol of honesty and honor."[1] Former Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ciorbea paid tribute to Diaconescu saying, "Ion Diaconescu understood that faith and principles are national treasures, and he didn’t betray these (values), enduring 17 years in communist prisons."[1] One of Romania's best known political activists, Doina Cornea, also praised Diaconescu's life and career, "Today’s politicians only think about their own interests. ... That is why Romania is crawling along."[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Ion Diaconescu, who helped Romania become democratic, dies at age 94". The Washington Post. Associated Press. 12 October 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Romanian anti-communist symbol Ion Diaconescu dies at 94". Romania Insider. 12 October 2011. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  3. ^ (in Romanian) Laura Ciobanu, "Ion Diaconescu, o viaţă trăită între speranță și suferință" ("Ion Diaconescu, a Life Lived between Hope and Suffering"). Evenimentul Zilei. 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2011-10-15.

and 19 Related for: Ion Diaconescu information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7842 seconds.)

Ion Diaconescu

Last Update:

Ion Diaconescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon di.akoˈnesku]; 25 August 1917 – 11 October 2011) was a Romanian anti-communist activist and politician....

Word Count : 438

Diaconescu

Last Update:

swimmer Ion Diaconescu (1917-2011), dissident and politician Mircea Diaconescu (b. 1929), composer This page lists people with the surname Diaconescu. If...

Word Count : 98

Romanian Democratic Convention

Last Update:

of the CDR throughout the 1990s were by far Corneliu Coposu, Ion Rațiu, and Ion Diaconescu, all three members of the Christian Democratic National Peasants'...

Word Count : 1228

Bellu Cemetery

Last Update:

Deșliu, poet Ion Diaconescu, politician and anticommunist activist Gheorghe Dinică, actor Puși Dinulescu, playwright Neagu Djuvara, historian Ion Dobran [ro]...

Word Count : 1190

Victor Ciorbea

Last Update:

with Romania"). He resigned following a conflict with PNȚ-CD leader Ion Diaconescu, moving on to found the minor Alianța Natională Creștin Democrată (the...

Word Count : 473

Romanian language

Last Update:

Mioara Avram, Grigore Brâncuș, Gheorghe Bulgăr, Georgeta Ciompec, Ion Diaconescu, Rodica Bogza-Irimie & Flora Șuteu (Bucharest: 1984), 13. *Dicționarul...

Word Count : 10958

Cristian Diaconescu

Last Update:

Cristian Diaconescu (Romanian pronunciation: [kristiˈan di.akoˈnesku]; born 2 July 1959) is a Romanian jurist and politician. He previously belonged to...

Word Count : 2818

Andrei Marga

Last Update:

Vasile, and Mugur Isărescu (1997–2000). In January 2001, he replaced Ion Diaconescu as PNŢCD president, but resigned from this position in July 2001, amid...

Word Count : 1741

Parliament of Romania

Last Update:

Legionary State as such lasted less than five months, but it was succeeded by Ion Antonescu's military dictatorship, and the parliament still remained suspended...

Word Count : 2194

Ion Ghica

Last Update:

Ion Ghica (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈɡika] ; 12 August 1816 – 7 May 1897) was a Romanian statesman, mathematician, diplomat and politician, who was...

Word Count : 802

Ion Caraion

Last Update:

Ion Caraion (pen name of Stelian Diaconescu; May 24, 1923 – July 21, 1986) was a Romanian poet, essayist and translator. Born in Rușavăț, Buzău County...

Word Count : 931

Corneliu Coposu

Last Update:

secretary of Maniu, the leader of the clandestine opposition to Marshal Ion Antonescu, and the leader of the anti-Nazi resistance in Romania. Maniu was...

Word Count : 1935

Deaths in October 2011

Last Update:

football player. Adrian Cowell, 77, British documentary film maker. Ion Diaconescu, 94, Romanian politician, President of Chamber of Deputies (1996–2000)...

Word Count : 10510

Aiud Prison

Last Update:

Dumitru Coroamă Nichifor Crainic Gheorghe A. Cuza [ro]† Sergiu Dan Ion Diaconescu Ioan Dumitrache Constantin Eftimiu† Gheorghe Eminescu Ilarion Felea†...

Word Count : 1574

List of recipients of the Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry

Last Update:

Ionescu-Quintus, former President of Senate, Romania 15 March 2000: Ion Diaconescu, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Romania 15 March 2000: Mugur...

Word Count : 12220

Ion Gheorghe Maurer

Last Update:

Ion Gheorghe Iosif Maurer (23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer, and the 49th Prime Minister of Romania...

Word Count : 1250

Slavic influence on Romanian

Last Update:

Bulgarian which became vidě in Bulgarian. Linguists Jacques Byck and Ion Diaconescu maintain that the infinitive shortened without external influence during...

Word Count : 3944

Ion Mihalache

Last Update:

Ion Mihalache (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon mihaˈlake]; March 3, 1882 – February 5, 1963) was a Romanian agrarian politician, the founder and leader of...

Word Count : 2312

President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania

Last Update:

Adrian Năstase 1950– 28 October 1992 22 November 1996 FDSN/PDSR 54 Ion Diaconescu 1917–2011 27 November 1996 30 November 2000 PNȚCD 55 Valer Dorneanu...

Word Count : 481

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net