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Miron Mitrea
Miron Tudor Mitrea (born August 8, 1956) is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Vrancea County from 1996 to 2008, and sat in the Romanian Senate from 2008 to 2012, representing the same county. In 2012, he returned to the Chamber, also for Vrancea County. In the Adrian Năstase cabinet, he was Minister of Public Works and Transport from 2000 to 2004.
He has four sons and a daughter. His third and current wife, Manuela, a notary by profession, has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2000.〔 (Who I Am ), retrieved February 27, 2009〕
==Biography==

He was born in Sighişoara to Ion and Viorica Mitrea and, after living in Făgăraş and Braşov, moved to Bucharest, where he completed secondary studies at the city's Dr. Petru Groza High School. Following army service in Medgidia, he studied transportation at the Politehnica University of Bucharest, specialising in road vehicles and graduating in 1981.〔 From 1982 to 1983 he worked at a heavy machine factory in Constanţa, and then until 1989 he held a similar position in Bucharest, where he was a director on his factory floor.〔 (Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site ); retrieved February 27, 2009 〕
Following the 1989 Revolution, Mitrea became president of the trade union Frăţia, and after Frăţia merged with another union in 1993, he continued until 1995 as head of the National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania - Brotherhood. Joining the PDSR (PSD from 2001), he was elected to the Chamber on its lists in 1996. In 2000, after the PDSR came to power, Mitrea became Minister of Transport, serving until 2004, when the party lost elections.〔 As minister, his achievements included modernising several rail stations, continuing work on the A2 motorway, rebuilding the northern jetty of the Port of Constanţa and completing Bucharest apartment blocks that had been left unfinished since 1989.〔 ("What I Have Done" ), retrieved February 27, 2009〕 In April 2008, the National Anticorruption Directorate charged him with receiving bribes, instigating forgery in official documents and using forgery as minister,〔 ("DNA cere Camerei Deputaţilor aviz pentru urmărirea penală a lui Miron Mitrea" ("DNA Asks the Chamber of Deputies for Authorisation to Pursue Charges Against Miron Mitrea") ), Mediafax, April 21, 2008, retrieved February 27, 2009〕 and Mitrea resigned his Chamber seat that September after his colleagues (despite his request to the contrary) stopped the indictment (and a similar one for Năstase) from moving forward on grounds of parliamentary immunity; he wished to fight the charges and clear his name.〔 ("Miron Mitrea a demisionat din funcţia de parlamentar" ("Miron Mitrea Has Resigned from the Office of Parliamentarian") ), Realitatea, 4 September 2008, retrieved February 27, 2009〕 After serving as the coordinator of the PSD's successful 2008 election campaign, Mitrea won a seat in the Senate.〔 ("Bunurile lui Miron Mitrea puse sub sechestru de DNA" ("Miron Mitrea's Possessions Sequestered by the DNA") ), Mediafax, December 10, 2008, retrieved February 27, 2009〕 At the 2012 election, he returned to the Chamber as one of its vice presidents and a member of its European affairs committee.〔 (2012- Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site ); retrieved July 23, 2013〕 In October 2014, Mitrea received a two-year prison sentence in a corruption case involving construction at his mother's house; in response, he vowed to appeal.〔 Diana Biţă, ("Miron Mitrea, condamnat de ÎCCJ la doi ani de închisoare cu executare" ("Miron Mitrea, Sentenced by High Court to Two Years in Prison") ), ''România Liberă'', 15 October 2014, retrieved October 15, 2014〕 His sentence was upheld the following February, when he was incarcerated at Poarta Albă.〔 Cătălin Lupășteanu, ("Miron Mitrea, condamnat definitiv la 2 ani de închisoare cu executare" ("Miron Mitrea, Given Two-Year Prison Term") ), Mediafax, 13 February 2014, retrieved February 14, 2015〕
Within his party, Mitrea has served as Vice President (1995-1996 and 2001-2005), Secretary General (1996-1997 and 2005-2006) and member of the General Executive Bureau (1997-2000). From 1996 to 2000, he was a vice president, quaestor and secretary of the Chamber of Deputies, also serving as a vice president from 2004 to 2008.〔 From 1991 to 1992, he served on the executive bureau of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.〔 Ideologically, Mitrea is an avowed leftist but also an anti-communist, and he has worked to distance the PSD from its image as a successor to the Romanian Communist Party.〔 ("What I Wish to Do" ), retrieved February 27, 2009〕

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