This is a list of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania, elected following the 2020 Romanian legislative election. [1]
The Chamber of Deputies is the lower house in Romania's bicameral parliament. It has 330 total seats to which deputies are elected by direct popular vote using party-list proportional representation to serve four-year terms. Additionally, the organisation of each national ethnic minority is entitled to a seat in the Chamber.
Eugen Bejinariu is a Romanian politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). He served as acting/ad interim Prime Minister of Romania between 21 and 28 December 2004, when former PSD Prime Minister Adrian Năstase, who had just been defeated in the 2004 presidential elections by Traian Băsescu, resigned and became President of the Chamber of Deputies.
Dan Costache ("Dinu") Patriciu was a Romanian billionaire businessman and politician. At the time of his death, Patriciu was the richest man in Romania. His wealth was based on the Rompetrol company, which he took over from the Romanian state and later sold to Kazakhstan's state-owned KazMunayGas.
Gavril Dejeu is a Romanian politician who served as Minister of Interior in Victor Ciorbea's cabinet. He was also acting Prime Minister of Romania from 30 March to 17 April 1998.
Radu-Anton Câmpeanu was a Romanian politician who was also jurist and economist by profession, after graduating from the University of Bucharest (UB) in November 1945, specializing in constitutional right. During the interwar period and up until 1945, he was the leader of the National Liberal students' association at nationwide level.
Ilie Bratu is a Moldovan politician.
Daniel Florea is a Romanian lawyer and politician who served as the mayor of Bucharest's Sector 5. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and former member of the Democratic Party (PD), he has represented Călărași County in the Chamber of Deputies since 2012.
The Community of the Lipovan Russians in Romania is an ethnic minority political party in Romania representing the Lipovan community.
Mircea Dușa was a Romanian economist and politician, who was the minister of the Interior from 6 August to 21 December 2012, and then Minister of National Defense from 21 December 2012 to 17 November 2015, both times in the cabinets of former Prime Minister Victor Ponta.
Ioan "Ionuț" Vulpescu is a Romanian politician. A member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Social Democratic Party (PSD) since 2012, he was the Minister of Culture in the Fourth Ponta Cabinet from 17 December 2014 to 17 November 2015 and has held the position again since 4 January 2017.
Parliamentary elections were held in Romania on 6 December 2020 to elect the 136 members of the Senate and the 330 constituent members of the Chamber of Deputies.
This is a list of the Permanent Representatives of Moldova to the United Nations. Permanent Representative is a head of the permanent mission of Moldova to the United Nations. The current office holder is Gheorghe Leucă, since 18 November 2021.
Maria Grapini is a Romanian businesswoman and politician. She served as the Deputy Minister in the Second Ponta cabinet. Since 2014, Grapini has been a Member of the European Parliament for the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
Sorin Bottez was a Romanian politician who stemmed from the National Liberal Party (PNL). During the post-war period, he was vice-president of the National Liberal Youth.
Nicolae Enescu was a Romanian politician who stemmed from the National Liberal Party (PNL) and was one of its re-founding members in early 1990, in the wake of the 1989 Romanian Revolution. He was subsequently elected deputy for Argeș County in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies on behalf of the PNL in the 1990–1992 legislature, following the 1990 general election.
Florin Claudiu Roman is a Romanian politician, incumbent member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies since 2016. He served from 18 October 2021 to 2 November 2021 as interim President of the Chamber of Deputies, after the resignation of Ludovic Orban on 13 October, and as Minister of Digitalization in the Ciucă Cabinet from 25 November to 15 December 2021, when he resigned on the grounds of accusations of plagiarism, and significant irregularities on his Curriculum vitae. The plagiarism concerns were raised in the newspaper Libertatea, who explained they could not locate an academic paper that was listed on his CV and there were concerns raised about misleading statements regarding which university he attended.
Alfred-Robert Simonis is a Romanian politician, born in Timiș County, member of the Social Democratic Party since 2001 and a member of Chamber of Deputies since 2016.
Marilena Dumitrescu is a Romanian engineer and politician. Representing the Italian minority from Galați County, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1996–2000 legislature.
Victoria Longher is a Romanian politician. Representing the Polish minority from Suceava County, she was a member of the Chamber of Deputies in the 2016-2020 legislature.
Oana-Silvia Țoiu is Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Committee for Labor and Social Protection in the Chamber of Deputies, and was elected as a deputy in 2020 for constituency 42, Bucharest, representing PLUS within the USR PLUS electoral alliance. In 2021, she was proposed as minister of labor in the rejected cabinet of Dacian Cioloș. She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences at the University of Bucharest.