Viorel Oancea | |
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Mayor of Timișoara | |
In office 18 February 1992 – 2 June 1996 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Brașov, Brașov County, Romania | 8 December 1944
Political party | Partidul Alianța Civică (PAC) |
Viorel Oancea (born 8 December 1944 in Brașov, Brașov County, Romania) is a retired Romanian politician and a retired major general in the Romanian Armed Forces.[1] He was advanced in rank by Presidential decree issued by former President Traian Băsescu on 21 October 2010.[2]
Viorel Oancea was the first Army officer to take a stance against the Communist regime during the Romanian Revolution on 22 December 1989.[3] This act led to his imprisonment under General Ștefan Gușă[citation needed]
In 1992, he was awarded the PL Foundation Freedom Award, shared with Radu Filipescu for his fight against the Romanian regime led by Nicolae Ceaușescu and his human rights advocacy.[4]
Viorel Oancea was the first freely elected Mayor of Timișoara, an office he held from 1992 to 1996.[citation needed]
In 1997, he became General Secretary of Ministry of Interior, a position he held until 1998. He then returned to Timisoara, to take up the position of Local Councillor until 2004.[5] Running for state office, in 2004 he was elected Deputy at the Chamber of Deputies, a role he held until 2008.[6]
His last political appointment before retiring from public office was Romanian Secretary of State (2009–2012), representing Romania's defense interests on the NATO Council.[7]