Mircea Ionescu-Quintus | |
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![]() Mircea Ionescu-Quintus | |
| President of the Senate of Romania | |
| In office 4 February 2000 – 30 November 2000 | |
| Preceded by | Petre Roman |
| Succeeded by | Nicolae Văcăroiu |
| Minister of Justice | |
| In office 16 October 1991 – 18 November 1992 | |
| Prime Minister | Theodor Stolojan |
| Preceded by | Victor Babiuc |
| Succeeded by | Petre Ninosu |
| Member of theSenate of Romania | |
| In office 22 November 1996 – 12 December 2004 | |
| Member of theChamber of Deputies | |
| In office 9 June 1990 – 15 October 1992 | |
| Leader of theNational Liberal Party | |
| In office 28 February 1993 – 18 February 2001 | |
| Preceded by | Radu Câmpeanu |
| Succeeded by | Valeriu Stoica |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1917-03-18)18 March 1917 |
| Died | 15 September 2017(2017-09-15) (aged 100) |
| Nationality | Romanian |
| Political party | National Liberal Party (PNL) |
| Spouse | Viorica Ionescu-Quintus |
| Children | 1 |
Mircea Ionescu-Quintus (Romanian pronunciation:[ˈmirtʃe̯ajoˈneskuˈkvintus]; 18 March 1917 – 15 September 2017) was a Romanian politician who served as asenator andMinister of Justice in theStolojan Cabinet (1991–1992). He was also the secondpost-1989 president of theNational Liberal Party (PNL) from 1993 to 2001. He also briefly served asSenatePresident in 2000, during the late part of theRomanian Democratic Convention (CDR) governance. Ionescu-Quintusturned 100 in March 2017,[1] and died six months later.[2][3]
Currently, he is the longest serving post-1989 president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), having led the party for 7 years and 11 months between 1993 and 2001.[citation needed]
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| Preceded by | President of theNational Liberal Party 1993–2000 | Succeeded by |
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