Dumitru Alimănişteanu

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Dumitru Alimănişteanu (born  April 21, 1898 in Bucharest Romania , †  1973 ibid) was a Romanian liberal politician.

Dumitru Alimănişteanu studied in Paris and first became a mining engineer, then a banker. He is said to have been married to a sister of Ionel Brătianu , Vintilă Brătianu and Dinu Brătianu . For the National Liberal Party (Partidul Național Liberal) led by Dinu Brătianu, he sat from 1933 to 1938 as a member of the Argeș constituency in parliament and from 1935 to 1937 on the finance committee. Although he was in the torn by faction and direction battles party first to the followers Bratianu, Alimănişteanu was internal party in the National Liberal cabinet of Bratianu rival Gheorghe Tătărescus in August 1936 State Secretary of the Finance Minister Mircea Cancicov and remained there until December 1937. After the establishment of the royal dictatorship Carols II acted Alimănişteanu in 1940 briefly as Vice President of the Senate .

Alimănişteanu supported the revolution of August 23, 1944 together with Brătianu and Tătărescu against the fascist military dictatorship Ion Antonescu following Carol II . When Brătianu and Tătărescu fell out again over the question of participation in the communist-dominated post-war government of Petru Groza , Alimănişteanu supported Tătărescu in the re-establishment of his own National Liberal Party (Partidul Național Liberal - Tătărescu) in 1944 and 1945, respectively. While Tătărescu was deputy prime minister and foreign minister in Groza's government , Brătianu went into opposition. Alimănişteanu was briefly finance minister himself from March to April 1945 as the successor to Brătianu's party friend Mihail Romniceanu , after which he sat in parliament from 1946 for Tătărescu's party. After Tătărescu's fall (November 1947), Alimănişteanu was arrested by the communist authorities in 1950 and taken to Sighet prison, released in 1955, imprisoned again in Sighet in 1959, but then released again in 1963.

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  1. There may be a confusion with Alexandru Alimăneştianu (1874-1946), who had married Pia Brătianu (1872-1962).

Individual evidence

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  6. a b Liviu P. Nițu: Elita politică istorică, 1945-1955 , Partea I. Mica Valahie, Bucharest 2016