Emil Hațieganu
Deceased Person
1878 – 1959
Who was Emil Hațieganu?
Emil Haţieganu was a Romanian politician and jurist, a prominent member of the Romanian National Party and of its successor, the National Peasants' Party; he was physician Iuliu Haţieganu's brother. Before his arrest, he was an honorary member of the Romanian Academy.
Born in Tritenii de Jos, Transylvania, Haţieganu studied and practiced Law. He became a professor at the University of Cluj, and served as its rector in 1929-1930. Following World War I and the Aster Revolution in Hungary, he was present with PNR leaders at the Alba Iulia assembly that called for union with Romania, and served on the Directory Council designated by the participants.
A Minister of Labour and Social Security in the Iuliu Maniu cabinets in Bucharest, he was kept in the Gheorghe Mironescu one; he also held the office of Minister of State for Transylvania. In 1940, he became noted for his vocal protest against the cession of Northern Transylvania to Hungary.
Retreated from political life during World War II, he returned to the forefront of illegal opposition before the fall of the Ion Antonescu pro-Nazi dictatorship. After the start of Soviet military occupation in Romania, Haţieganu held the position of PNŢ Minister without Portfolio in the first Petru Groza Romanian Communist Party-dominated cabinet; his appointment, like that of the National Liberal Mihail Romaniceanu, followed pressures on Groza to open executive structures to politicians from outside the Communist-led National Democratic Front alliance — both mandates were ended by the 1946 general election.
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- Born
- Dec 9, 1878
Tritenii de Jos - Also known as
- Emil Hatieganu
- Lived in
- Cluj County
- Died
- May 13, 1959
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on July 23, 2013
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