Viorel Cataramă

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ConstituencyBacău County
Prime MinisterPetre Roman
Born (1955-01-31) 31 January 1955 (age 71)
Viorel Cataramă
Viorel Cataramă in October 2010
Member of the Senate of Romania
In office
22 November 1996  10 December 2000
ConstituencyBacău County
State Secretary at the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism
In office
28 Junie 1990  30 April 1991
Prime MinisterPetre Roman
MinisterConstantin Fota
Personal details
Born (1955-01-31) 31 January 1955 (age 71)
PartyNational Liberal Party (1993–1999, 2002–2018, 2024–present)
Other political
affiliations
National Liberal Party - Youth Wing (1990–1992)
New Liberal Party (1992–1993)
Alliance for Romania (1999–2002)[1]
Liberal Right Party (2019–2024)[2]
Alma materBucharest Academy of Economic Studies
ProfessionEconomist

[3]Viorel Cataramă (born January 31, 1955) is a Romanian businessman and politician who founded the furniture manufacturer Elvila [ro] in 1990.[4] In 2019, he founded the Liberal Right Party (DL) and ran on its behalf for the 2019 Romanian presidential election, where he received a very modest result and did not qualify for the second round.[citation needed]

He was born in Bacău, where he attended primary school and studied at the Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu High School (currently the Gheorghe Vrânceanu National College). He graduated from the Faculty of Commerce of the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies in 1980.[5] In 2004 he became a doctor in economics, a title awarded by the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies.

Personal life

He spent the first years after graduating as an economist at the Radio and TV Cassette Company in Bucharest.[5] Since 1984 he has been an economist at Tehnoforestexport, and in 1987 he was appointed Director of the Eastern Europe branch of the company BELCO.[5] Since 1990, he has been the President and CEO of Elvila [ro].[5]

Political activity

Since 1990, he has been a member of the National Liberal Party Aripa Tânără, and in 1990 he was appointed Secretary of State at the Ministry of Trade and Tourism, in the Petre Roman government.[6] In 1992, he was in charge of the New Liberal Party (NPL), and in 1993, after its merger with the PNL, he became Vice President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), a position he held until 1999.

During the 1996–2000 legislature, as senator on behalf of the PNL from Bacău, he was elected president of the Economic Commission of the Senate, the period in which numerous legislative initiatives were promoted, some of them eventually becoming laws.[7]

Electoral history

Philanthropy

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