President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania

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President of the
Chamber of Deputies of Romania
Coat of arms of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania.svg
Coat of arms of the Chamber of Deputies
Vasile-Daniel Suciu (15 May 2019) (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Daniel Suciu (PSD)
since 2 September 2024
Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder Mitropolitul Nifon (1862)
Dan Marțian (1990)
Formation1862
1990
Succession Second
Website www.cdep.ro/presedinte

The President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania is the deputy elected to preside over the meetings in the lower chamber of the Parliament of Romania. The President of the Chamber of Deputies is also the president of the Standing Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies, and the second in the presidential line of succession, after the President of the Senate.

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Election

Last election: November 2021

The president of the Chamber of Deputies is elected by secret ballot with the majority of votes of the deputies. If none of the candidates receives the absolute majority of votes, the first two compete again in a second ballot, and the one with most of the votes wins.

Role

History

1862–1948

Between 1862 and 1948 the lower house was called Assembly of Deputies (Romanian : Adunarea Deputaților). In 1946, the Senate was abolished by a Governmental amendment to the 1923 Constitution, and the Parliament became unicameral.

1948–1989

The Legislative was called Great National Assembly (Romanian : Marea Adunare Națională).

1990–1992

The legislative became bicameral again, and the lower house was called again Assembly of Deputies (Romanian : Adunarea Deputaților), as part of the Constituent Assembly (Romanian : Adunarea Constituantă), elected together with the Senate to form both the legislative body and the body elected to write the new constitution. The assembly was headed by an elected president.

1992–present

After the Constitution was voted, the assembly changed the name in Chamber of Deputies (Romanian : Camera Deputaților), headed by a president.

List of officeholders

The political stance of presidents of the lower house prior to the development of a modern party system is given by the following key/legend:

  C (Conservative)  MC (Moderate Conservative)
  RL (Radical Liberal)  ML (Moderate Liberal)

The political stance of presidents of the lower house after the development of a modern party system is given by the following key/legend:

  PNL = National Liberal Party (historical)/(contemporary)   PC = Conservative Party
  PNR = Romanian National Party   PP = People's Party
  PCD = Conservative-Democratic Party   PNȚ = National Peasants' Party
  PND = Democratic Nationalist Party   PNC = National Christian Party
  FRN = National Renaissance Front
(from 1940 PN; Party of the Nation)
  FP = Ploughmen's Front
  PMR = Romanian Workers' Party
(from 1965 PCR; Romanian Communist Party)
  FSN = National Salvation Front
  PDSR = Party of Social Democracy in Romania
(from 2001 PSD; Social Democratic Party)
  PNȚ-CD = Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party
  PSDR = Romanian Social Democratic Party   PDL = Democratic Liberal Party
(until 2008 PD; Democratic Party)
  Mil. = Military  Ind. = Independent

Interim (acting) officeholders are denoted by italics. The Rule of the Chamber of Deputies states that at the first standing of the house, the meeting is headed by the eldest senator and helped by the youngest senator. Those bear the title of Interim President of the Senate, and, as their term is very short (one or two days) are not listed. The interim officeholders listed have hold the office in different circumstances and for a longer time (i.e. for more than one or two days).

#NamePortraitBirth–DeathTook officeLeft officeParty

Assembly of Deputies 1862–1947

1 Metropolitan-primate Nifon Rusailă Nyphon, Metropolitan of Wallachia.jpg 1789–187524 January 18622 May 1864Ind.
2 Alexandru Emanoil Florescu No image.svg 1822–190729 December 186425 June 1865C
3 Emanoil Costache Epureanu Manolache Costache Epureanu.jpg 1823–188017 December 18653 January 1866C
4 Nicolae Calimachi-Catargiu No image.svg ?–18899 January 186612 February 1866C
(3) Emanoil Costache Epureanu Manolache Costache Epureanu.jpg 1823–18809 May 18666 July 1866C
5 Lascăr Catargiu Lascarcatargiu.jpg 1823–18997 December 18661 November 1867C
6 Anastasie Fătu Anastasie Fatu (1).jpg 1816–188615 January 186815 November 1868RL
7 Ion C. Brătianu Ion C. Bratianu 01.png 1821–189118 November 186829 January 1869RL
8 Costache Negri Costache Negri.jpg 1812–18768 May 186917 November 1869ML
9 Grigore Balș No image.svg 1826–189520 November 18691 May 1870MC
10 Gheorghe Costaforu No image.svg 1820–18762 July 18703 February 1871C
11 Nicolae Păcleanu No image.svg ?-18785 February 187116 March 1871RL
12 Dimitrie Ghica Dimitrie Ghica.jpg 1816–189726 May 187117 February 1876C
13 Constantin N. Brăiloiu No image.svg 1809/1810–188918 February 18763 May 1876C
14 Constantin A. Rosetti Constantin Alexandru Rosetti.jpg 1816–188525 June 187626 May 1878 PNL
15 George Vernescu D. William - G. Vernesco - Ancien Ministre et Depute.jpg 1829–19006 June 187815 November 1878 PNL
(14) Constantin A. Rosetti Constantin Alexandru Rosetti.jpg 1816–188517 November 18789 June 1881 PNL
16 Dimitrie Brătianu Dimitrie Bratianu.png 1818–18929 June 188121 October 1882 PNL
17 Dimitrie Lecca DimitrieLecca.jpg 1832–188821 October 18825 March 1883 PNL
(14) Constantin A. Rosetti Constantin Alexandru Rosetti.jpg 1816–188516 May 188317 October 1883 PNL
(17) Dimitrie Lecca DimitrieLecca.jpg 1832–188819 October 18834 July 1888 PNL
(5) Lascăr Catargiu Lascarcatargiu.jpg 1823–189910 November 188814 January 1889 PC
18 Constantin Grădișteanu No image.svg 1833–189019 January 188916 November 1889 PC
19 Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino Cantacuzino.jpg 1833–191316 November 188922 February 1891 PC
20 Gheorghe Rosnovanu Gheorghe Ruset Roznovanu.jpg 1832–19043 May 189111 December 1891 PC
21 Gheorghe Manu Gheorghe Manu.jpg 1833–191126 February 189224 October 1895 PC
22 Petre S. Aurelian Petre S Aurelian.jpg 1833–19099 December 189521 November 1896 PNL
23 Dimitrie Gianni No image.svg 1838–190223 November 189621 April 1899 PNL
24 Constantin Olănescu No image.svg 1845–192813 June 189925 September 1900 PC
(19) Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino Cantacuzino.jpg 1833–191325 September 190014 February 1901 PC
25 Mihail Pherekyde 1910 - Mihail Pherekide - presedintele Camerei Deputatilor.PNG 1842–192624 March 19019 December 1904 PNL
26 Ștefan C. Șendrea No image.svg 1842–19079 December 190423 December 1904 PNL
27 Grigore Trandafil Grigore Triandafil.01.jpg 1840–190725 February 190523 February 1907 PC
28 Constantin Cantacuzino-Pașcanu 1910 - Constantin Cantacuzino-Pascanu - fost presedinte al Camerei Deputatilor.PNG 1856–192726 February 190726 April 1907 PC
(25) Mihail Pherekyde 1910 - Mihail Pherekide - presedintele Camerei Deputatilor.PNG 1842–19268 June 190715 December 1909 PNL
29 Basile M. Missir Basile Missir.01.jpg 1843–192915 December 190916 February 1910 PNL
(25) Mihail Pherekyde 1910 - Mihail Pherekide - presedintele Camerei Deputatilor.PNG 1842–192616 February 191010 January 1911 PNL
(24) Constantin P. Olănescu No image.svg 1845–19288 March 191117 October 1912 PC
(28) Constantin Cantacuzino-Pașcanu 1910 - Constantin Cantacuzino-Pascanu - fost presedinte al Camerei Deputatilor.PNG 1856–19271 December 191211 January 1914 PCD
(25) Mihail Pherekyde 1910 - Mihail Pherekide - presedintele Camerei Deputatilor.PNG 1842–192621 February 191411 December 1916 PNL
30 Vasile Morțun 1910 - Vasile G Mortun - ministrul lucrarilor publice.PNG 1860–191911 December 191625 April 1918 PNL
31 Constantin Meissner No image.svg 1854–19425 June 19185 November 1918 PCP
32 Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Vaida-Voevod.jpg 1872–195028 November 19191 December 1919 PNR
33 Nicolae Iorga Nicolae Iorga portrait1.jpg 1871–19409 December 191926 March 1920 PND
34 Duiliu Zamfirescu Duiliu Zamfirescu - Foto01.jpg 1858–192230 June 192022 January 1922 PP
35 Mihail Orleanu 1910 - Mihail Orleanu - ministrul industriei si comertului.PNG 1859–19426 April 192227 March 1926 PNL
36 Petre P. Negulescu No image.svg 1872–195110 July 19265 June 1927 PP
37 Nicolae Săveanu No image.svg 1866–195230 July 192710 November 1928 PNL
38 Ștefan Cicio Pop Stefan Cicio Pop 1934.jpg 1865–193423 December 192830 April 1931 PNȚ
39 Dimitrie Pompeiu DimitriePompeiu.jpg 1873–195420 June 193110 June 1932 PND
(38) Ștefan Cicio Pop Stefan Cicio Pop 1934.jpg 1865–193410 August 193218 November 1933 PNȚ
(37) Nicolae Săveanu No image.svg 1866–195210 February 193419 November 1937 PNL
(32) Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Vaida-Voevod.jpg 1872–19509 June 19395 September 1940 FRN
40 Mihail Sadoveanu Mihail Sadoveanu (cropped).jpg 1880–19615 December 194624 February 1948 BPD

Great National Assembly 1948–1989

41 Gheorghe Apostol Gheorghe Apostol.jpg 1913–20107 April 194811 June 1948 PMR
42 Constantin Agiu Constantin Agiu.jpg 1891–196111 June 194827 December 1948 PMR
43 Constantin Pârvulescu Constantin Pirvulescu.jpg 1895–199227 December 19485 July 1949 PMR
44 Dumitru Petrescu Dumitru Petrescu.jpg 1906–19695 July 194928 December 1949 PMR
45 Alexandru Drăghici Alexandru Draghici.jpg 1913–199328 December 194926 January 1950 PMR
(44) Dumitru Petrescu Dumitru Petrescu.jpg 1906–196926 January 195029 May 1950 PMR
46 Constantin Doncea Constantin Doncea.jpg 1904–197329 May 19506 September 1950 PMR
(41) Gheorghe Apostol Gheorghe Apostol.jpg 1913–20106 September 19505 April 1951 PMR
47 Ion Vincze Ion Vinte.jpg 1910–19965 April 195126 March 1952 PMR
(41) Gheorghe Apostol Gheorghe Apostol.jpg 1913–201026 March 19522 June 1952 PMR
48 Gheorghe Stoica  [ ro ] Gheorghe Stoica.jpg 1900–19762 June 195230 November 1952 PMR
(43) Constantin Pârvulescu Constantin Pirvulescu.jpg 1895–199223 January 19535 March 1961 PMR
49 Ștefan Voitec Stefan Voitec1.jpg 1900–198420 March 196128 March 1974 PMR/PCR
50 Miron Constantinescu Miron Constantinescu.jpg 1917–197428 March 197418 July 1974 PCR
51 Nicolae Giosan Nicolae Giosan.jpg 1921–199026 July 197422 December 1989 PCR

Assembly of Deputies 1990–1992

52 Dan Marțian No image.svg 1935–200219 June 199016 October 1992 FSN

Chamber of Deputies since 1992

53 Adrian Năstase Adrian Nastase3.jpg 1950–28 October 199222 November 1996 FDSN/PDSR
54 Ion Diaconescu Ion Diaconescu.jpg 1917–201127 November 199630 November 2000 PNȚCD
55 Valer Dorneanu No image.svg 1944–15 December 200030 November 2004 PDSR/PSD
(53) Adrian Năstase Adrian Nastase3.jpg 1950–19 December 200416 March 2006 PSD
56 Bogdan Olteanu Bogdan Olteanu.png 1971–20 March 200613 December 2008 PNL
57 Roberta Anastase Roberta Anastase.jpg 1976–19 December 20083 July 2012 PDL
58 Valeriu Zgonea Valeriu Zgonea si Rovana Plumb la CExN PSD, Palatul Parlamentului (10775681835) (cropped).jpg 1967–3 July 201219 December 2012 PSD
19 December 201213 June 2016
59 Florin Iordache HANDSHAKE - BRATISLAVA INFORMAL PARLIAMENTARY SUMMIT 2016-10-07 (30166706425) (cropped).jpg 1960–13 June 201621 December 2016 PSD
60 Liviu Dragnea Victor Ponta la semnarea declaratiei politice privind infiintarea USL 2.0 - 14.11 (3) (15621867427) (cropped).jpg 1962–21 December 201627 May 2019 PSD
Carmen-Ileana Mihălcescu No image.svg 1970–28 May 201929 May 2019 PSD
61 Marcel Ciolacu Marcel Ciolacu.png 1967–29 May 201919 December 2020 PSD
Carmen-Ileana Mihălcescu No image.svg 1970–19 December 202020 December 2020 PSD
62 Ludovic Orban OrbanLudovicRO.jpg 1963–22 December 202018 October 2021 PNL
Florin Roman No image.svg 1974–18 October 20212 November 2021 PNL
Sorin Grindeanu Sorin Grindeanu in Geneva - 2018 (25019917997) (cropped).jpg 1973–2 November 202123 November 2021 PSD
(61) Marcel Ciolacu Marcel Ciolacu.png 1967–23 November 202115 June 2023 PSD
Alfred Simonis Simonis Alfred.jpg 1985–15 June 2023Incumbent PSD

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