Grigore Lăpuşanu

Grigore Lăpuşanu-Transilvan
Born Grigore Lăpuşanu
December 7, 1937(1937-12-07)
Câmpia, Sălaj
Died August 12, 2010(2010-08-12) (aged 72)
Bucharest
Cause of death Tram accident
Resting place Câmpia, Sălaj
Nationality Romanian
Other names Grigore Lăpuşanu-Transilvan
Ethnicity Romanian
Citizenship Romania
Alma mater Bucharest University
Occupation Lawyer
Known for His political activity
Height 6.2 ft (1.90 m)
Title Lawyer
Political party Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party (Romania)
Religion Greek Catholic
Spouse Married twice
Children Laura, Ovidiu (first marriage), Iuliu (second marriage)

Grigore Lăpuşanu-Transilvan (Câmpia, Sălaj, 7 December 1937 – Bucharest, 12 August 2010) was a lawyer, politician, diplomat, and author.

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Biography

Grigore Lăpuşanu was born in Câmpia, Sălaj, graduated from the Law School of the University of Bucharest in 1961 and attended International Legal Studies in Bucharest (1966–1968). He worked as redactor for the newspaper Drum nou, public prosecutor, legal adviser, diplomat, and lawyer. Grigore Lăpuşanu-Transilvan served as State Secretary, Chief of the Department for Local Public Administration (1997–1998) in the Government of Romania.

He wrote articles for România liberă, Cotidianul, Dreptatea, Jurnalul de Transilvania, etc.[1]

Grigore Lăpuşanu was one of the leaders of the National Peasants' Party. He strongly opposed the wing of the party led by Marian Petre Miluţ.[2][3]

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