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Madalin Voicu
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Born: July 10, 1952, Bucharest
Married to Adriana Voicu (1987), a graduate from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest. Two children:
a daughter, Ioana and a son, Tudor
Studies
- German High School
- Music High School
- National Academy of Music "Ciprian Porumbescu", violin class, Bucharest
- Scholarships for conducting in TRIER, MAINZ, STUTTGART, LONDON
- professor and conductor - Academy "ATTATURK", Izmir, Turkey
Artistic Activity
- conductor - Symphonic Orchestra "OLTENIA", Craiova
- conductor - Symphonic Orchestra, Ploieşti
- professor of musicology, Conservatory of Izmir, Turkey
- director of "George Enescu" International Festival
- 1995 - director of Bucharest Chamber Orchestra
- conductor, violinist
- artistic voyages in the country and abroad, audio and video recordings
Political Activity
- 1993-1996 - president of the Party of the Liberty and Social Unity (PLUS)
- 1996-2000 - executive president of the organization "Partida Romilor" (Roma Party)
- since 2000 - member of PSD (former PSDR), president of PSD Committee on National Minorities
- 2000 - Romanian Roma Honorary President
- since 2000 - advisor to the Minister of Interior
Parliamentary Activity
Legislature 1996-2000
- Member of the Chamber of Deputies, on behalf of Bucharest Electoral Ward, Roma Party
- Standing Commissions
- Secretary of the Commission for Culture, Arts and Mass Media
- Parliamentary Groups of Friendship with:
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French Republic - National Assembly (since February 1997)
- India (since February 1997)
- UNESCO (since May 1998)
Legislature 2000-2004
- Member of the Chamber of Deputies, on behalf of Bucharest Electoral Ward,
PDSR (PSD since June 2001)
- Standing Commissions
- Vice-President of the Commission for Culture, Arts and Mass Media
- Parliamentary Groups of Friendship with:
Affiliations
- Member of the International Foundation "CULT"
- Member of the International Foundation "ION VOICU"
- Active Honorary Member of the French Academy of Arts, Science and Letters
Address
- Parliamentary Office: Tel.: +40-21-402.1140, 402.1143, Fax:
+40-21-402.1143
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