Cătălin Predoiu Explained

Cătălin Predoiu
Office1:Deputy Prime Minister of Romania
Minister of Internal Affairs
Primeminister1:Marcel Ciolacu
Term Start1:15 June 2023
Predecessor1:Lucian Bode (internal affairs)
Sorin Grindeanu
Hunor Kelemen (deputy prime ministers)
Office2:Prime Minister of Romania
Status2:Acting
President2:Klaus Iohannis
Deputy2:Sorin Grindeanu
Hunor Kelemen
Term Start2:12 June 2023
Term End2:15 June 2023
Predecessor2:Nicolae Ciucă
Successor2:Marcel Ciolacu
President3:Traian Băsescu
Deputy3:Béla Markó
Term Start3:6 February 2012
Term End3:9 February 2012
Predecessor3:Emil Boc
Successor3:Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu
Office4:Minister of Justice
Term Start4:25 November 2021
Term End4:15 June 2023
Primeminister4:Nicolae Ciucă
Successor4:Alina Gorghiu
Term Start5:4 November 2019
Term End5:23 December 2020
Primeminister5:Ludovic Orban
Predecessor5:Ana Birchall
Successor5:Stelian Ion
Primeminister6:Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Emil Boc
Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu
Term Start6:29 February 2008
Term End6:7 May 2012
Predecessor6:Teodor Meleșcanu (Acting)
Successor6:Titus Corlăţean
Office7:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Primeminister7:Emil Boc
Term Start7:1 October 2009
Term End7:23 December 2009
Predecessor7:Cristian Diaconescu
Successor7:Teodor Baconschi
Birth Date:27 August 1968
Birth Place:Buzău, Romania
Profession:Lawyer
Alma Mater:University of Bucharest

Cătălin Marian Predoiu (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /kətəˈlin preˈdoju/; born 27 August 1968, Buzău) is a Romanian lawyer who served as the ad interim Prime Minister of Romania from 12 June to 15 June 2023, following the resignation of Nicolae Ciucă, having previously served from 6 February to 9 February 2012, following the resignation of Emil Boc. He had previously been the Minister of Justice of Romania since 29 February 2008.[1]

Lawyer

Cătălin Predoiu graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Bucharest in 1991. In 1994 he completed a training program in commercial law at the Caen Bar in France. Since 2003 he is a member of the Council of Bucharest Bar Association.[2]

Between 1994 and 2005 he taught commercial law as a lecturer at University of Bucharest.[2] Predoiu published several articles and studies about commercial law and has received a prize from the Romanian Academy as a co-author of a law treatise.[3] He completed his Ph.D. degree in commercial banks in 2004.[2]

Predoiu was an associate lawyer at the Zamfirescu, Racoți, Predoiu (ZRP) law partnership until 2008 working as a commercial and corporate governance lawyer.[2] His law firm assisted Rompetrol, the company owned by fellow Liberal Dinu Patriciu,[4] as well as the American company Cross Lander during the controversial privatization and bankruptcy of ARO SUV producer.[5]

Predoiu was a member of the board of directors of the state-owned CEC Bank until March 2008, when he resigned due to incompatibility of office.[6]

Politician

Predoiu became a member in 1991 of the National Liberal Party - Young Wing (PNL-AT; a splinter from the National Liberal Party led by Dinu Patriciu and Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu), however this party was soon disbanded in 1993.[6]

On February 29, 2008, in a move that surprised even other leaders of National Liberal Party, Prime-Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu proposed him as Minister of Justice, his candidature being approved by President Traian Băsescu.[6]

He was a candidate from PNL for the Chamber of Deputies in Buzău, however, he got only 28.9% of the votes, losing to Social Democrat Marian Ghiveciu, who got 46.6%.[7] His term as Minister of Justice was extended in the new Emil Boc Cabinet (since 22 December 2008), composed of Social Democratic Party (PSD) and Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) members. This brought criticism from his party, the National Liberal Party (PNL), which led to Predoiu's self-suspension from it. He argued that he accepted this new nomination only to continue his work at the ministry. He was the only independent minister in the first Boc Cabinet.

In the second Boc cabinet, he was one of three independent ministers of that government (together with Mihail Dumitru and Teodor Baconschi) and the only member of the Tăriceanu cabinet still in office.

In December 2009, he was reappointed Minister of Justice, and became the only independent minister, after Dumitru was replaced and Baconschi became a member of PDL. He was replaced in his position on 8 May 2012.

In October 2011, the Ministry of Justice signed a 1.5 million lei contract with RVA Insolvency, a company to which Predoiu's father-in-law was an associate. According to the Ministry, the conflict of interest laws did not apply in this case because the contract was financed by the World Bank, not the government budget.[8]

In 2013, Predoiu became a member of the PDL, being named the First Vice President and Shadow Prime Minister of the party.[9] Following the alliance of PDL and PNL, National Liberal presidential candidate Klaus Iohannis expressed his support for Predoiu as prime-minister.[10]

In 2014, following the merger between PDL and PNL, he became First Vice President of PNL until an unification Congress in the summer of 2017. In the Romanian legislative election of 2016, Predoiu won a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in Călărași on PNL's party list. In November 2019, after the ousting of Viorica Dăncilă's government in a no-confidence motion, Predoiu was reappointed Minister of Justice in the cabinet led by PNL leader Ludovic Orban. He served a 1-year term until Orban's resignation after the loss of the 2020 legislative elections and the appointment of Florin Cîțu to make a coalition government with the USR-PLUS and UDMR.

On 25 November 2021 he was reappointed Minister of Justice again, in the incumbent Ciucă Cabinet.

Electoral history

Mayor of Bucharest

Notes and References

  1. Hotnews.ro Dumitrina Galantonu 29 Feb. 2008 Catalin Marian Predoiu, noul ministru al Justitiei (in Romanian)
  2. Cătălin Predoiu propus ministru al justiţiei, BBC News, 29 February 2008
  3. Cătălin Marian Predoiu - noul ministru al justiţiei, Evenimentul Zilei, 29 February 2007
  4. Noul ministru al justiţiei depune jurământul, BBC News, 29 February 2008
  5. http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-arhiva-1214151-cross-lander-urmele-lui-nobel-ventures.htm "Cross Lander, pe urmele lui Nobel Ventures"
  6. Cătălin Predoiu a preluat mandatul de la Justiţie, BBC News, 3 March 2008
  7. Ministrul Catalin Predoiu a pierdut duelul justitiei la Buzau, Hotnews, 1 December 2008
  8. Cum a ajuns RVA Insolvency, compania la care a fost asociat socrul ministrului Predoiu, sa ofere consultanta tehnica ministerului Justiei, Hotnews, 3 November 2011
  9. http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-politic-15634033-catalin-predoiu-prezinta-luni-bpn-guvernul-alternativa-pdl.htm "Guvernul din umbra al PDL: Predoiu, premier, Macovei - la Justitie, Ialomitianu la Finante"
  10. http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-politic-18049501-klaus-iohannis-dupa-castig-alegerile-voi-numi-catalin-predoiu-premier.htm "Klaus Iohannis: Dupa ce castig alegerile il voi numi pe Catalin Predoiu premier"