Nicolae Bușui

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Nicolae Buşui (born December 19, 1927 in Călimăneşti , Vâlcea County ) is a former Romanian politician of the Romanian Communist Party PCR (Partidul Comunist Român) , who was Minister of Electrical Energy between 1984 and 1985.

Life

Electrical engineer and Mayor of Reșița

Nicolae Buşui completed vocational training after attending school and then worked as an electrical mechanic in a factory in Reșița from 1943 . In 1949 he became a member of the Uniunea Tineretului Muncitor (UTM), the youth organization of the Labor Party, and in 1949 began studying at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Polytechnic Institute in Timișoara . During his studies he was secretary of the UTM organization and president of the trade union committee of this faculty. After completing his studies as an electrical engineer in 1954, he became an electrical mechanic again in 1954 and then chief engineer of the Reșița municipal company. In 1956 he became a member of the Romanian Workers' Party PMR (Partidul Muncitoresc Român) . He completed a degree at the Academy of Social and Political Sciences (Academia de Stiinte Sociale si Politice) " Ștefan Gheorghiu " , which he completed with a doctorate, as well as courses at the University of Politics and Management.

In 1960 Buşui became a full-time party and administrative functionary and was initially head of the municipal budgets department of the people's councils in the Banat region . In March 1961 he became President of the Executive Committee of the People's Council and thus Mayor of Reșița. At the same time he became a member of the office of the party committee in Reșița. After he was head of the Villages and Municipalities Department of the Committee for Local Government Affairs from 1967 to 1968, he became First Vice-President of the Executive Committee of the People's Council in Caraș-Severin County in 1968 . At the tenth party conference of the PCR (August 6 to 12, 1969) he became a member of the Central Review Commission of the PCR, of which he was a member until November 28, 1974. At the Eleventh Party Congress of the PCR (November 24-27, 1974) he became a candidate for the Central Committee (ZK) of the PCR and held this function until the Twelfth Party Congress of the PCR (November 19-23, 1979) .

Party official, deputy and minister

On January 25, 1977 Nicolae Buşui became first secretary of the party committee in the Caraş-Severin district and held this position until 1982. At the same time, he was President of the Executive Committee of the People's Council of this district. On the Twelfth Congress of the PCR (19 to 23 November 1979), he was finally a member of the Central Committee of the PCR and was this body until the collapse of communism and the fall of the neo-Stalinist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu during the revolution on 22 December 1989 at . On May 16, 1983 he became Vice President of the Central Council for Control of the Work of Economic and Social Activities and held this office until March 29, 1984. In 1980 he also became a member of the Grand National Assembly (Marea Adunare Națională) and represented in this until 1985 first the constituency No. 6 Oravița and then between 1985 and 1989 the constituency No. 3 Călimăneşti . At the beginning of his parliamentary membership, he became a member of the Commission for Health, Labor, Social Security and Environmental Protection on March 29, 1980.

On March 29, 1984 Buşui changed to the government and, as the successor to Trandafir Cocârlă, took over the post of Minister for Electrical Energy (Ministrul energiei electrice) in the Dăscălescu I cabinet , which he held from March 29, 1985 until his replacement by Ion Licu on May 17 October 1985 also served in the Dăscălescu II cabinet . After leaving the government, he acted from November 20, 1985 to November 4, 1989 as the first secretary of the party committee in the Bistrița-Năsăud district and at the same time as the president of the executive committee of the people's council of this district. Most recently, from November 4 to December 22, 1989, he was first secretary of the party committee in Mehedinți district and at the same time as president of the executive committee of the people's council of this district.

literature

  • Nicolae Bușui. In: Florica Dobre (ed.): Consiliul Național pentru Studiera Arhivelor Securității. Membrii CC al PCR 1945-1989. Dicționary. Editura Enciclopedicã, Bucharest 2004, ISBN 973-45-0486-X , p. 122 ( PDF; 12.1 MB ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cabinet Dăscălescu I
  2. ^ Cabinet Dăscălescu II