Antonie Iorgovan

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Antonie Iorgovan (9 August 1948 – 4 October 2007) was a Romanian jurist, professor, and politician. He was born in Gornea, Caraș-Severin County, Banat, Socialist Republic of Romania. After attending elementary school in his hometown and two years of high school in Reșița, he enrolled in 1964 in the Military School in Câmpulung, graduating in 1966. His military education was completed at the Nicolae Bălcescu Land Forces Academy in Sibiu, where he spent one year. From 1968 to 1972 he attended Law School at the University of Bucharest, followed by a doctorate in law from the same university in 1979. In 1970, he joined the Romanian Communist Party (PCR). In 1973, he joined the law faculty at the University of Bucharest, advancing in rank to full professor by 1993.

Additionally, Iorgovan was also a member of the Romanian Senate in the period 1990–92 as an independent and in 2000–07 as a member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Between 1992 and 1996, he was also a judge on the Constitutional Court of Romania.

Iorgovan was the lead author of the 1991 Constitution of Romania, which was subsequently revised in 2003.[1]

He died at a clinic in Vienna, Austria of a heart attack caused by terminal pancreatic cancer on 4 October 2007, at the age of 59. He was subsequently buried with military honors at Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest.

Legislative elections[]

Election Senate Position
Votes % Seats
1990 35,754 0.26
1 / 119
 16th 

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Father of Romania's Constitution Dies". AP. Retrieved 2007-10-04.[permanent dead link]

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