Marius Fekete

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Marius Fekete (born 8 March 1959) is a Romanian politician who has been the head Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the Prime Minister of Romania since 28 December 2004.

[edit] Biography

Fekete was born in Reghin, Romania, on March 8, 1959. He was raised by his mother and father, Pula and Pizda Fekete. On June 16, 1971, his parents were brutally murdered by a gunman in the small town of Muie, Romania. He survived and was raised for the rest of his childhood by his grandfather, Cur Lipicios. Fekete went to college at Polytechnic University of Bucharest and has a Master's Degree in Political Science.

[edit] Political Life

Marius Fekete has held this office in secrecy until very recently, likewise very little is known about what he has done in his current position. He has held no office prior to this one, and many people think he was appointed this position due to his close relations with the Prime Minister, Călin-Constantin-Anton Popescu-Tăriceanu. Many accuse the two of having had sexual relations. These claims have been denied by the Prime Minister, but confirmed by Fekete. The Prime Minister has recently been requested to remove Marius Fekete from his position, but he has refused to and the Romanian Parliament is currently undergoing an internal investigation, and may have both Fekete and Popescu-Tăriceanu removed from office. The Romanian government has worked hard to keep this a secret, but it has been leaked to the press. Media has held off on telling this story due to threats from the Romanian government, but one bold newspaper published an article mentioning this scenario.

[edit] References

  1. Doboş, Şerban. "Ingrozitor Povestire Sculat Prim Ministru Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu." Compact de Cluj 12 Dec. 2007: 5C.