Radu Vasile






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Nativitas: 10 Octobris 1942; Cibinium
Obitus: 3 Iulii 2013; Bucaresta
Patria: Romania

Officium



Officium: Prime Minister of Romania, member of the Senate of Romania, member of the Senate of Romania, member of the Senate of Romania
Munus: Politicus, Rerum gestarum scriptor, professor, Poëta, Oeconomus
Patronus: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies



Consociatio



Factio: Factio Christiana democratica nationalis colonorum, Factio democratica
Religio: Ecclesia Latina



Memoria



Laurae: Order of the Star of Romania
Sepultura: Bellu cemetery, Central cemetery of Chișinău







Radu Vasile


Radu Vasile (natus in Drăgăşani die 10 Octobris 1942; mortuus die 3 Iulii 2013 Bucarestae) fuit rerum politicarum peritus Dacoromanus.




Index






  • 1 Munus


  • 2 Cursus honorum


  • 3 Familia


  • 4 Notae





Munus |


Vasile fuit rerum gestarum scriptor et poeta saepe sub pseudonymo Radu Mischiu scribens; fuit etiam primus minister Romaniae.



Cursus honorum |


Vasile, sodalis Factionis Christianae Democraticae Nationalis Colonorum annis 1990 - 2000, fuit Primus minister Romaniae a die 17 Aprilis1998 ad usque 13 Decembris 1999. Annis 1992 - 2004 fuit senator Romaniae, ab anno 2000 sodalis Factionis Democraticae. Die 3 Iulii 2013 morbo cancris mortuus est[1].



Familia |


Vasile uxorem duxit atque tres liberos habuit.



Notae |




  1. stirileprotv.ro die 3 Iulii 2013


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Primi ministri Romaniae









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Principatus Romaniae
(1861–1881)

Barbu Catargiu · Apostolus Arsache · Nicolaus Crețulescu · Michael Kogălniceanu · Constantinus Bosianu · Nicolaus Crețulescu · Lascăr Catargiu · Princeps Ioannes Ghica · Constantinus A. Crețulescu · Stephanus Golescu · Nicolaus Constantinus Golescu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu · Princeps Demetrius Ghica · Alexander G. Golescu · Manuel Constantinus Epureanu · Princeps Ioannes Ghica · Lascăr Catargiu · Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu · Manuel Constantinus Epureanu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu
Regnum Romaniae
(1881–1947)

Demetrius C. Brătianu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu · Theodorus Rosetti · Lascăr Catargiu · Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu · Lascăr Catargiu · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Petrus S. Aurelian · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Princeps Georgius Cantacuzino · Petrus P. Carp · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Princeps Georgius Cantacuzino · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Ioannes Brătianu · Petrus P. Carp · Titus Livius Maiorescu · Ioannes Brătianu · Alexander Averescu · Alexander Marghiloman · Constantinus Coandă · Ioannes Brătianu · Arthurus Văitoianu · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Alexander Averescu · Tache Ionescu · Ioannes Brătianu · Alexander Averescu · Princeps Barbu Stirbey · Ioannes Brătianu · Vintilă Brătianu · Iulius Maniu · Georgius Mironescu · Iulius Maniu · Georgius Mironescu · Nicolaus Iorga · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Iulius Maniu · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Ioannes Duca · Constantinus Angelescu · Georgius Tătărescu · Octavianus Goga · Patriarcha Myron Cristea · Armandus Călinescu · Georgius Argeşanu · Constantinus Argetoianu · Georgius Tătărescu · Ioannes Gigurtu · Ioannes Antonescu · Iulius Maniu · Constantinus Sănătescu · Nicolaus Rădescu · Petrus Groza
Res publica Romana
popularis vel socialistica
(1947–1989)

Petrus Groza · Georgius Gheorghiu-Dej · Chivu Stoica · Ioannes Maurer · Manea Mănescu · Elias Verdeţ · Constantinus Dăscălescu
Res publica Romana
(ab anno 1989)

Petrus Roman · Theodorus Stolojan · Nicolaus Văcăroiu · Victor Ciorbea · Gabriel Dejeu (pro tempore) · Radu Vasile · Alexander Athanasiu (pro tempore) · Mugur Isărescu · Hadrianus Năstase · Eugenius Bejinariu (pro tempore) · Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu · Aemilius Boc · Cătălin Predoiu (pro tempore) · Michael Răzvan Ungureanu · Victor Ponta (2012) · Sorin Cîmpeanu (pro tempore 2015) · Dacianus Cioloş (2015) · Sorin Grindeanu (2017) · Michael Tudose (2017) · Michael Viorel Fifor (pro tempore 2018) · Viorica Dăncilă (2018)

Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Gubernatores civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum • Primi ministri Romaniae

Capsae cognatae: Gubernatores civitatum sociarum Unionis Europaeae • Praesides Romaniae • Administri Rerum Exterarum Romaniae





Ministri principales rectionum Radu Vasile 1998 - 1999









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Crin Antonescu • Alexander Athanasiu • Victor Babiuc • Franciscus Baranyi • Traianus Băsescu • Radu Berceanu • Ioannes Caramitru • Daniel Dăianu • Gabriel Dejeu • Sorin Dimitriu • Petrus Eckstein-Kovacs • Horia Ene • Sorin Frunzăverde • Dinu Gavrilescu • Gabriel Hajdu • Alexander Herlea • Constantinus Dudu Ionescu • Ioannes Abraham Mureșan • Andreas Marga • Nicolaus Stephanus Noica • Andreas Pleșu • Decebalus Traianus Remeș • Alexander Sassu • Valerius Stoica • Georgius Tokay • Romeus Tomescu • Radu Vasile









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