Mădălin Voicu
Mădălin Ştefan Voicu (born 10 July 1952, in
seat specifically reserved
for a member of the Romani minority.
Mădălin is the son of
Communist Romania's leader Nicolae Ceaușescu, as well as with other young members of the nomenklatura
.
Voicu graduated from the National University of Music, completed training as a conductor at various schools abroad, and was employed by orchestras in Craiova and Ploiești.
He began his political activity in 1994-1996 as a member of the defunct Party of Liberty and Social Unity (Romanian: Partidul Libertății și Unității Sociale, PLUS) and then became active in the Social Democratic Roma Party of Romania (PDSR). Voicu was elected to the seat reserved for minorities in the 1996-2000 legislature before running on the common PDSR-PSD list in 2000.[1]
References
- ^ Mădălin-Ștefan Voicu – Curriculum Vitae, on the website of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies
External links
- (in Romanian) Mădălin Voicu at the Chamber of Deputies site
- (in Romanian) Cristina Vohn, "Gașca lui Nicu Ceaușescu" ("Nicu Ceaușescu's Pack") - includes Voicu's own recollections, in Jurnalul Național, February 20, 2006