Varujan Vosganian

Varujan Vosganian
Minister of Economy and Finance
In office
4 April 2007  22 December 2008
Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Preceded by Himself (Economy and Finance)
Succeeded by Adriean Videanu (Economy)
Gheorghe Pogea (Finance)
Minister of Economy and Commerce
In office
2 January 2007  4 April 2007
Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Preceded by Codruţ Şereş
Succeeded by Himself (Economy and Finance)
Personal details
Born (1958-07-25) 25 July 1958
Craiova, Romania
Political party Armenians' Union of Romania (Before 1996)
Union of Right Forces (1996–2003)
National Liberal Party (2003–present)
Spouse(s) Mihaela Vosganian
Children Armine
Alma mater Bucharest University of Economic Studies
University of Bucharest
Website Official website

Varujan Vosganian (Romanian pronunciation: [varuˈʒan vosɡaniˈan]; Armenian: Վարուժան Ոսկանյան, born 25 July 1958) is a Romanian politician, economist, essayist and poet. A member of the National Liberal Party, Vosganian was Romania's Minister of Economy and Commerce in the Tăriceanu cabinet.

Biography

Born in Craiova to a family of Armenian ethnicity, Vosganian studied at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza High School in Focşani. He then studied Commerce at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies (graduated 1982) and Mathematics at the University of Bucharest (graduated 1991), gaining a Ph.D. in economics in 1998.

In 1990, he became president of the Armenians' Union of Romania and he was twice (1990-1992 and 1992-1996) elected a member of the Chamber of Deputies, and twice a Senator (1996-2000 and 2004-2008), on the lists of the National Liberal Party.

Between 1996 and 2003, he was the leader of Uniunea Forţelor de Dreapta, a small right wing liberal party, which was eventually merged into the National Liberal Party.

Vosganian has written several books, especially on economics and politics, but also fiction and poetry. He is a member of the Romanian Writers' Union, and since 2005, he has served as its vice president. Vosganian is also a leading member of the Romanian Humorists' Association.

In October 2006, he was nominated to be a member of the European Commission after Romania joined the EU on 1 January 2007. After his nomination, some Romanian newspapers claimed that he was a Securitate informer,[1] but the charges were disproved within days and the National Council for Studying the Securitate's Archives (CNSAS) announced that he did not collaborate with the Securitate. Vosganian intends to sue the newspaper.

Moreover, leading EU Socialists claimed he had no "European profile" and was "on the payroll of big economic tycoons".[2] As a consequence, Vosganian decided to retract his candidature on 28 October.[3]

In December 2006, he was named Minister of Economy and commerce.[4]

Political views

Even though he is a member of the National Liberal Party, and is a supporter of economic liberalism, Vosganian's political views can be characterised as right-wing conservative. The party which he led until 2003, the Uniunea Forţelor de Dreapta, was described as having an "extremist background" by Liliana Ruse, a journalist at the Gândul newspaper, particularly for making statements against the Roma minority.[5] Vosganian is also a member of the Rost Association, a Christian right-wing organisation, where he publishes articles in the Rost Magazine.

Vosganian is a significant supporter of the movement for unification of Romania and Moldova, believing that as long as the two countries (Romania and the Republic of Moldova) remain separate, "the Romanian people will be the last people to bear the shame of being divided by an artificial frontier." He has also described himself as an "incurable unionist".[6] In fact, in 1996, he provoked controversy when stating that he does not recognise the Republic of Moldova as an independent state.[5]

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