- List of mayors of Oradea
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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 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 - February 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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