Ilie Lazăr

Ilie Lazăr (born December 12, 1895,[1] Giulești, Maramureș County[2] - d. November 6, 1976 Cluj-Napoca) was a Romanian jurist and politician, a leading member of the National Peasants' Party in the interwar period and the right-hand man of Iuliu Maniu.

He fought in World War I to release Cernăuţi, then he and Moldavian troops participated in the liberation of Sighet, where he will be imprisoned 34 years later. He was firstly a member of the Romanian National Party and in 1928 he won the seat of deputy for the National Peasants' Party.

In 1946, before the elections, was arrested by the communist authorities on charges of treason, was imprisoned for seven months. His wife, Maria Lazăr, won the seat of deputy in his place, proving his popularity.

In 1947 is involved in Tămădău Affair, the starting point of a lawsuit filed against personalities of National Peasants' Party (PNȚ). On November 12, 1947, after the trial, was sentenced to 12 years hard imprisonment, 5 years loss of citizenship, confiscation of property and 50,000 lei costs of the proceedings.

Family

His parents were descendants of old Romanian families of gentry, his father was a descendant of the family Lazăr of Purcareț,[3][4] and his mother was descended from the family Ivaşcu from Lower Apşa. His grandfather, Vasile Lazăr, was priest and law degree, was archpriest of Sighet, and he descended from seven generations of priests.

References

  1. Andrea Dobeș, Ilie Lazăr - Consecvența unui ideal politic, editura Argonaut, Cluj-Napoca 2006, p. 10.
  2. Robert Reid (2007). Romania and Moldova. Lonely Planet. pp. 242–. ISBN 978-1-74104-478-2. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  3. Ilie Lazăr, Amintiri, Editura Fundația Academia civică, București, 2000, pag. 25.
  4. National Archives of Romania, Sălaj County Branch, Lazăr of Purcăreț family fund, inventory number 131 (1720-1945)

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