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György FRUNDA
Senator
(UDMR)
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Born on July 22, 1951, in Targu Mures
Religion: Protestant
Marital status
- Married, his wife Orsolya MÁRTHA, M.D. is a specialist in urology
and assistant professor at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Târgu
Mures
- Two daughters: Csenge Orsolya, born on June 5th, 1991 & Anna Edva,
born on July 26th, 1992
Education & Training
- 1966-1970 - Secondary School, Târgu Mures
- 1970-1974 - Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj, School of Law
- 1991 - Postgraduate studies at the Seminar of Salzburg
- 1991-1992 - Future of Europe Trust, London
Work Experience
- 1975-1995 lawyer, member of the Târgu Mures Bar of Law
- Since January 1996 - private lawyer's practice
Practice
- Civil, family, commercial and constitutional law, human and minority rights
Political activity
- Not a member of the Romanian Communist Party until 1989
- Since 1990 - Member of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (DAHR)
- 1990-1992 - DAHR Deputy, Secretary of the Constitution Drafting Committee;
Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs in the Chamber of Deputies
- 1992-1996 - DAHR - Senator, Vice-President of the Committee on Legal Affairs
in the Senate; Member of the Romanian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe (PACE); Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs
of the PACE; Member of the European People’s Party Group of PACE
- 1995 - Rapporteur for Lithuania of the PACE
- 1996-2000 DAHR Senator, Secretary of the Committee on Legal Affairs in
the Senate; Member of the Romanian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe; 2nd Vice-chairman of the Committee on Legal Affairs
of the PACE; Member of the Committees on Monitoring and Environment, Land
Planning and Local Authorities
- Since November 2000 - DAHR Senator
Awards
- 1994 & 1995 elected “Senator of the Year” by the journalists
accredited to the Romanian Parliament
- 1996 - elected „Best Politician of the Year” by the VIP magazine, Bucharest
- 1997 - “Globusz Szfera” Prize awarded by the Association of Private Investors
from Hungary, for the political activity. Same prize was awarded in 1996
to the former German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hans Dietrich Genscher
Studies
- The Expectations of National Minorities from the New Romanian Constitution
– International Seminar – November 1991, Bucharest
- The Works of the Constitution Drafting Committee, The Rights of National
Minorities in International Agreements and in the Romanian Constitution.
Parallels and Conclusions – November 1991, University of Chicago
- The Gap Between International Agreements and the Romanian Laws Concerning
the Rights of National Minorities. The Application of Minority Rights -
Târgu Mures, October 1992
- Electoral Program for the Presidency - Târgu Mures, 1996
- Minorities’ Rights, Majority Nations’ Fears (Elena Stefoi) – June 1997,
Bucharest
Lectures
- The Legal Situation of Minorities in Romania - CSCE, Venice, February 1991
& Madrid, May 1991
- School of Law, University of Chicago, October 1991
- School of Law, University of New York, November 1991
- Bavarian Parliament, November 1991
- Future of Europe Trust Foundation, London & Stockholm, October 1996
- Member of the Seminar of Salzburg (Austria)
- “Struggle Against Organized Crime and Terrorism in Central and Eastern
Europe”
Foreign languages
- English (fluent)
- French (advanced)
- German (beginner)
Contact Address
- Senate: P-ta Republicii No. 1, 70109 Bucharest, Phone: +40-1-311.0863;
fax +40-1-311.0683
- Senatorial Office: 2, Primariei St., 4300 Târgu Mures, phone/fax:
+40-1-65-161571
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