List of mayors of Oradea
On January 4, 1850, the "central towns" (Vărad - Orașul Nou, Vărad - Olosig, Vărad - Velența și Vărad - Subcetate) were officially united,forming Oradea Mare (Great Oradea). The first designated mayor of the united towns was Bolonyi Menyhert.
Mayors of Oradea
Mayor | Period | Observations | State |
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Bolonyi Menyhert | January 4, 1850 - June 25, 1851 | First mayor of Oradea Mare. | Grand Principality of Transylvania |
Csorba Ioan | 1851–1854 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Takaci Arnold | 1854–1855 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Miklosi Francisc | 1855–1857 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Toperczer Odon | 1857–1860 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Petrovici Andrei | 1860 - January 21, 1861 | Interim, as counselor. | Grand Principality of Transylvania |
Lukacs Gheorghe | January 21, 1861 – 1862 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Lazar Mihai | 1862–1865 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Stettner Ludovic | 1866–1867 | Grand Principality of Transylvania | |
Lukacs Gheorghe | 1867 - November 11, 1875 | Austria-Hungary | |
Sal Francisc | November 11, 1875 – 1897 | Austria-Hungary | |
Bulyovszky Iosif | 1897 - June 1901 | Austria-Hungary | |
Rimler Carol | June 1901 - March 22, 1919 | Until March 1902 he was a designated mayor. | Austria-Hungary |
Directoship | March 22 - April 19, 1919 | Austria-Hungary | |
Rimler Carol | April 19 - June 15, 1919 | On April 19, 1919, the Romanian Army enters Oradea, thus officiolizing the Union of Transylvania with Romania through the Resolution of the Alba Iulia National Assembly, of December 1, 1918. | Kingdom of Romania |
Lukacs Odon | June 15 - July 31, 1919 | Interim (as vice mayor) | Kingdom of Romania |
Komlossy Iosif | August 1, 1919 - February 8, 1920 | Kingdom of Romania | |
Coriolan Bucico | February 9, 1920 - July 1, 1926 | Kingdom of Romania | |
Gheorghe Tulbure | July 2, 1926 - June 3, 1927 | Interim until September 21, 1926, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Sever Ardelean | June 4 - August 1, 1927 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Grigore Egri | August 2 - October 12, 1927 | Kingdom of Romania | |
Nicolae Zigre | October 12, 1927 - December 1, 1928 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Aurel Lazăr | December 1, 1928 - November 18, 1930 | Interim until July 26, 1930, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Romulus Pop | November 18 - December 12, 1930 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Grigore Egri | December 12, 1930 - May 25, 1931 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
George Sofronie | May 25, 1931 - July 11, 1932 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Grigore Egri | July 11, 1932 - November 29, 1933 | Interim until October 20, 1932, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Tiberiu Moșoiu | November 29, 1933 - November 2, 1935 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Vasile Bledea | November 2, 1935 - May 11, 1937 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Petru Fodor | May 11, 1937 - January 5, 1938 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Dimitrie Mangra | January 5 - February 11, 1938 | Interim, as president of the Interim Commission. | Kingdom of Romania |
Ioan Voștinar | February 11–16, 1938 | Designated, as the Prime Secretary of the Municipality. | Kingdom of Romania |
Constantin Constantinescu | February 16 - July 1, 1938 | Desisgnated | Kingdom of Romania |
Cornel Cărpinișan | July 1 - September 23, 1938 | Designated | Kingdom of Romania |
Augustin Chirilă | September 23, 1938 - September 5, 1940 | Kingdom of Romania | |
Soos Istvan | September 5, 1940 - March 1944 | As a result of the Second Vienna Awards, arbitrated by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, Oradea became part of Fascist Hungary. | Kingdom of Hungary |
Gyapai Laszlo | March - October 12, 1944 | Interim. He ordered the construction of the Jewish Ghetto in Oradea and assisted the nazis in the deportation of the Jewish population. | Kingdom of Hungary |
Augustin Corna | October 12 - November 1944 | Interim. On October 12, 1944, Oradea is freed from the fascist reign, by a Romanian-Soviet battalion, thus the city being reunited with Romania. | Kingdom of Romania |
Csiky Iuliu | November 1944 - January 1945 | Interim | Kingdom of Romania |
Vanyai Carol | March 9, 1945 – 1949 | The first mayor belonging to the working class | Kingdom of Romania until December 31, 1947, Romanian People's Republicfrom January 1, 1948 |
Pusztai Alexandru | ? - ? | As president of the Municipal People's Council. | Romanian People's Republic |
Boros Ștefan | ? - ? | As president of the Municipal People's Council. | Romanian People's Republic |
Vig Andrei | ? - ? | As president of the Municipal People's Council. | Romanian People's Republic |
Dreguș Ernest | ? - ? | As president of the Municipal People's Council. | Romanian People's Republic |
Roman Barna | ? - ? | As president of the Municipal People's Council. | Romanian People's Republic |
Szanto Ștefan | 1968–1973 | As president of the Municipal People's Council. | Socialist Republic of Romania |
Gheorghe Vaida | 1973–1978 | Until 1976 As president of the Municipal People's Council | Socialist Republic of Romania |
Petru Demeter | 1978–1983 | Socialist Republic of Romania | |
Paraschiv Alecu | 1983–1988 | Socialist Republic of Romania | |
Gheorghe Groza | 1988–1989 | Until the Romanian Revolution of 1989. | Socialist Republic of Romania |
Mircea Bradu | 1989–1990 | Elected through a popular decision. He resigned after a heart attack. | Romania |
Horia Văideanu | 1990–1991 | Interim | Romania |
Octavian Bot | 1991–1992 | Romania | |
Matei Ivan | 1992 | Interimar | Romania |
Petru Filip | 1992–1996 | Member of the National Salvation Front. He was the first mayor to be elected by free, secret and universal vote | Romania |
Mihai Sturza | 1996–2000 | Member of the National Liberal Party | Romania |
Petru Filip | 2000–2007 | Member of the Democratic Liberal Party | Romania |
Mihai Groza | June 2007 - June 2008 | Interim, member of the Democratic Liberal Party | Romania |
Ilie Bolojan | 2008 - prezent | Member of the National Liberal Party | România |
References
- Gheorghe Gorun, Gabrile Moisa,Tereza Mozes și Liviu Borcea, Istoria orașului Oradea, Editura Arca, 2008
- Fleisz János: Egy város átalakulása. Nagyvárad a két világháború között 1919–1940. Editura Literator, Oradea, 2005.
- Fleisz János: Nagyvárad története évszámokban. Editura Literator, Oradea, 2000.
- Péter I. Zoltán: Nagyvárad 900 éves múltja és épített öröksége. Editura Noran, Budapesta, 2005.
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