Ioan Talpeş

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Ioan Talpeş (b. August 24, 1944) is a Romanian Army general, military historian and politician. He served as head of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE) from 1992 to 1997. In 1997-8, Talpeş served as Ambassador to Bulgaria and acted as an advisor to President Ion Iliescu from 1999 to 2000. He is currently an independent Senator representing Caraş-Severin County, having resigned from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in May 2005 because of a scandal involving the party.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Communist period

Talpeş was born on in Topleţ commune, Caraş-Severin County. He graduated from the University of Bucharest's Faculty of History in 1970 ,and received a PhD in History in 1980. The same year, he graduated from the Nicolae Bǎlcescu School of Active Officers in Sibiu.

Talpeş served as a research military officer at the Bucharest Center for Study and Research in the Field of History and Military Theory (within the Defense Ministry) from 1970-1988.

[edit] Post-1989 career

Following the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and the fall of the Nicolae Ceauşescu communist regime, Talpeş relinquished his position at Editura Militară, and served President Ion Iliescu as an advisor from July 1990 to April 1992. In March 1992, Talpeş was appointed head of SIE, a position he held until 1997. During this period, Talpeş was promoted to the rank of general.

Immediately following the 1996 elections, Talpeş was immediately appointed ambassador to Bulgaria by the head of state, Emil Constantinescu. He served in that capacity until December 20, 1998, following his resignation in November.

In January 1999, Talpeş resumed his duties as a personal advisor to Ion Iliescu, who was at the time leader of the PSD. When Iliescu was again elected president of Romania in December 2000, he appointed Talpeş head of the National Security Department and chief of the Presidential Administration.

On 8 March 2004, Prime Minister Adrian Năstase appointed Talpeş State Minister for the Coordination of National Defense, European Integration, and Justice, one of three "super minister" positions created as part of the government reshuffle to prepare for entry in the European Union.

Talpeş was elected to the Parliament of Romania in December 2004, where he continues to serve as a Senator representing his home county of Caraş-Severin.

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