Bogdan Olteanu
Bogdan Olteanu | |
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President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 20 March 2006 – 19 December 2008 | |
Preceded by | Adrian Năstase |
Succeeded by | Roberta Anastase |
Minister for Parliamentary Relations | |
In office 29 December 2004 – 20 March 2006 | |
Prime Minister | Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu |
Preceded by | Nicolae Şerban |
Succeeded by | Mihai Voicu |
Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Romania | |
In office 9 October 2009 – 1 August 2016 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1971-10-29) 29 October 1971 (age 52) Bucharest, Romania |
Political party | National Liberal Party (1991–2009) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Bogdan Olteanu (born 29 October 1971) is a Romanian politician and lawyer. He was the president of the Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of the Romanian Parliament) between 2006 and 2008.
Olteanu had formerly been a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL) from 1991 to 2009, and held various positions in that political party. He was elected as deputy for Bucharest in the 2004 elections. In 2005, he was appointed Delegate Minister for Parliamentary Affairs in the Government of Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu.
After Adrian Năstase stepped down from the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies, Olteanu was announced by the governing Justice and Truth Alliance (DA) as their preferred candidate for the function. On 20 March 2006 he received a majority of 196 votes out of 306.
In October 2009, the Parliament favoured Bogdan Olteanu for the position of National Bank vice-governor, passing the independent Lucian Croitoru; On 19 October 2009, Olteanu stepped down from his position as vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies, and gave up PNL membership to pursue his post as vice-governor at the National Bank of Romania.[1]
Olteanu and his wife Cristina have two children, Thea (born 2004) and Alexandru (born 2006). He is the grandson of Communist activist Ghizela Vass.
Honour
- Romanian Royal Family: Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown[2]
References
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Şerban Nicolae | Minister for Parliamentary Relations 2004–2006 | Succeeded by Mihai Voicu |
Preceded by | President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania 2006–2008 | Succeeded by |
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- Adriean Videanu/Gheorghe Seculici/Gheorghe Pogea (Co-ordinating the Economic Domain)
- George Copos/Bogdan Pascu (Co-ordinating the Buisiness, and Small and Medium Enterprises Domain)
- Béla Markó (Co-ordinating Culture, Education, European Integration)
- Monica Macovei (Justice)
- Ionel Popescu/Sebastian Vlădescu (Public Finance)
- Gheorghe Barbu (Labor)
- Ene Dinga/Anca Boagiu
- (European Integration)
- Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu/Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (Foreign Affairs)
- Vasile Blaga (Interior)
- Codruț Șereș/
- Varujan Vosganian (Economy)
- Teodor Atanasiu/ Sorin Frunzăverde (Defense)
- Gheorghe Flutur/Dan Motreanu (Agriculture)
- Gheorghe Dobre/Radu Berceanu (Transport)
- Mircea Miclea/Mihail Hărdău (Education)
- Mona Muscă/Adrian Iorgulescu (Culture)
- Mircea Cinteză/Eugen Nicolăescu (Health)
- Zsolt Nagy (Communications and IT)
- Sulfina Barbu (Environment)
- Mihai Voicu/Radu Stroe (General Secretariat of the Government)
- Cristian David (International Financing Programs and European Community Acquis)
- Sorin Vicol (Control)
- Bogdan Olteanu/Mihai Voicu (Relations with Parliament)
- László Borbély (Transport)
- Iuliu Winkler (Commerce)
- PNL minister
- PD minister
- UDMR/RMDSZ minister
- PC minister
- Independent