Mihail Ghelmegeanu
Mihail Ghelmegeanu (June 25, 1896—1984) was a Romanian politician.
Born in Craiova, he attended high school in Pitești. Subsequently, he entered the Faculties of Law and Literature at the University of Bucharest, and received a doctorate in law from the University of Paris in 1922. Admitted to the Ilfov County bar that year, in 1926 he joined the new National Peasants' Party (PNṬ). Elected to the Assembly of Deputies for Ismail County in 1928, he was a centrist within the party, supporting a focus on agricultural production. In 1932, he spoke out in the Assembly against the majority bonus system, arguing that representation should reflect the votes cast. During the Alexandru Vaida-Voievod government, he was undersecretary of state in the Agriculture Ministry, as well as head of the directorate for national minorities. Under Iuliu Maniu, he was state secretary for agriculture from 1932 to 1933. A founding member in 1938 of the National Renaissance Front, between that year and the following, in the governments of Miron Cristea, Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu and Constantin Argetoianu, he was Minister of Public Works and Communications. From 1939 to 1940, he was Interior Minister. Following World War II, he was named president of the Romanian committee for applying the armistice convention, leading this body from 1945 to 1946. Again elected to the Assembly in 1946, he obtained a seat in the Great National Assembly in 1948, following the establishment of a Communist regime. He was a professor at the Bucharest Law Faculty until 1953, conducting research at the Romanian Academy's Legal Research Institute from 1954 to 1964.[1]
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- Mihail Măgureanu (Government Presidency)
- Eugen Titeanu (Interior for Press and Information)
- Dumitru V. Ţoni (National Education)
- Nae Popescu (Religious Affairs and Arts)
- Alexandru Glatz (National Defence)
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Third Miron Cristea cabinet (February 1, 1939 – September 28, 1939) |
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- Traian Pop (Public Wealth Registering)
- Silviu Dragomir (Minorities)
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- Mihail Măgureanu (Government Presidency)
- Gabriel Marinescu (Interior)
- Coriolan Băran (Interior)
- Eugen Titeanu (Propaganda)
- Dumitru V. Ţoni (National Education)
- Ion Marin Sadoveanu (Religious Affairs and Arts)
- Gheorghe Mihail (National Defence)
- Mihail Şerban (Agriculture and Domains)
- Victor Jinga (National Economy)
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