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Mitzura Domnica ARGHEZI Curriculum Vitae
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Personal data
- Born: December 10, 1924, Bucharest, daughter of Tudor Arghezi, poet (1880-1967), and Paraschiva Arghezi
Education
- Institute for Theatre and Film
- PhD
Professional activities
- Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Great Romania Party
- Honorary Director of "Tudor Arghezi" Memorial House
- Journalist
Political activity
- Executive Secretary of Great Romania Party (PRM)
- Member of PRM Board of Direction
- President of PRM National Women's Organization
- 1995 - Secretary of State at the Department for Romanians Abroad
Parliamentary activity
- PRM Deputy (Member of the Chamber of Deputies) in the legislatures 1996-2000, 2000-2004
- President of the Permanent Section of the Romanian Parliament to the Parliamentary Assembley of the Francophony
Legislature 1996 - 2000
- Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Olt Electoral Ward, Great Romania Party
- Permanent Commissions and Other Bodies
- Commission for Human Rights, Cults and Matters related to National Minorities
- Delegation of the Romanian Parliament to the French-Speaking Parliamentarians' International Assembly
- Parliamentary Group of Friendship with Canada (since February1997) and with the Republic of Indonesia (since February 1997)
Legislature 2000 - 2004
- Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Bucharest Electoral Ward, Great Romania Party
- Permanent Commissions and Other Bodies
- Commission on Foreign Policy
- Delegation of the Romanian Parliament to the French-Speaking Parliamentarians' International Assembly
- Parliamentary Group of Friendship with the French Republic - National Assembly (Vice-President till October 2001) and with the People's Republic of China (Vice-President since October 2001)
- Initiator of the legislative proposals:
- Pl 78/2001 - Legislative Proposal for the reimbursement of the persons having subscribed unite to the National Investment Fond
- Pl 283/2001 - Legislative Proposal for granting luncheon tickets to students coming from disadvantaged families whose income does not exceed the minimum wage on the national economy
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