Several deputies and senators have been in the Romanian Parliament for decades. The longest of them is Seres Denes, elected UDMR, who is 32 years old.
Two elected officials are over 28 years old in the service of photo parliamentary Inquam Photos / George Călin
For each mandate obtained the elected officials earn 4 years in the institution. Seres Denes has an ongoing term, being re -elected in December 2024. The first term obtained in 1992, also on the lists of the Hungarian Democratic Union (UDMR). The deputy has been 32 years ago in Parliament, obtaining a total of 9 mandates.
The Union MP is followed by the head of the minority group in the Chamber of Deputies, Varujan Pambuccian, who is at the mandate with the number 8 and spent 28 years ago in Parliament. In the third place is the head of the UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, with 7 obtained mandates and 24 years old in the Parliament. The same place is the PSD Senator Ioan Stan.
Coalition, the most long -standing parliamentarians
Members of the current ruling coalition are also the most long -lived in Parliament. In the case of PSD, it is 6 elected. At the Senate, Titus Corlățean, a former member of the cabinets led by Victor Ponta, is at the sixth term, and Cornel Cristian Resmeriță has obtained 5 mandates so far. Among the members of the Chamber of Deputies include Eugen Bejinariu (6 warrants obtained), Rodica Nassar, proposed by former PSD chief Liviu Dragnea for the position of prime minister (6 warrants), Adrian Solomon (5 mandates obtained) and Adriana Diana Tușă (5 mandates obtained). Six mandates mean 24 years in Parliament, and 5 means 20 years spent in the institution.
On the lists of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) he obtained the sixth term and Grațiela Gavrilescu, former minister in several offices, but also former PNL and ALDE member. The deputy is now the representative of the Social Liberal Humanist Party (PUSL), but the last two mandates won them in elections through the PSD, who included members of his lists in recent years.
Among the most longevivable members of the National Liberal Party (PNL) are Alina Gorghiu, former Minister of Justice in Ciolacu II office, but also former head of the Liberals. The senator has so far obtained 5 mandates, like another colleague from the Senate, Nicolae Neagu. At the Chamber of Deputies, most mandates were obtained by former Minister of Culture Raluca Turcan, being now in the sixth (parliamentary for 20 years), as well as six other liberal deputies: Gabriel Andronache, Ionuț Stroe, Ioan Bălan , Lucian Bode, Cristian Buican and Gigel Știrbu.
The group of minorities in the Chamber of Deputies has several representatives with a large number of mandates. Ovidiu Victor Ganț, Ghervazen Longher and Dragoş Gabriel Zopol are in the sixth term. Adrian-Miroslav Merka has 5 mandates, and Giureci-Slobodan Ghera has obtained 4 mandates.
In the case of the Hungarian Democratic Union in Romania (UDMR), in addition to two of the most long-mentioned members mentioned above, Senator Cseke Attila-Zoltan, Minister of Development in Ciolacu II office, 16 years old, is noted. Cseke Attila-Zoltan also held the position of minister and in the cabinet led by Florin Cîțu and the one led by Nicolae Ciuca, between December 2020-June 2023. One of the legislative mandates to obtain, in 2012, on the lists for the Chamber of Deputies.
USR, at the third term in Parliament
In the case of the Union Save Romania (USR), those who have the most mandates first entered the Parliament in 2016 and are now in the third term, that is, they have already checked 8 years in Parliament. The third was obtained in the elections of December last year. At the Chamber of Deputies it is both about the former ministers of the party, as well as leaders of the political formation: former party chief Cătălin Dula, former minister Stelian, Ionuţ Moșteanu, Cristina Pruna, Bogdan-Ionel Rodeanu, Emanuel Ungureanu, Mihai Botez, Iulian Bulai , Claudiu Năsui and Adrian Wiener.
Only one member from 2016, Marius Bodea, remained in the Senate. But he joins an older member who gave up the mandate won in 2016 to go to the European Parliament. This is Cristian Ghinea, who returns after almost 6 years of absence.
The chosen with two won mandates but just a few months in Parliament
At the opposite end, those who have checked the threshold for Parliament several times, but have the smallest number of mandates are members of the alliance for the Union of Romanians (Gold), who entered the 5 year of activity in the Romanian Legislature. For the party led by George Simion, it is the second time when the parliamentary elections pass, so all deputies and longevivi senators are at the second term.
From this, however, the case of two senators who were deputted in the previous mandate is noted: Mircia Chelaru and Ciprian-Titi Stoica. Among the senators in the second term are Sorin Lavric and Vasilică Potecă, and in the case of deputies are the chief of Gold, George Simion, Ilie-Alin Coleșa, Călin Gheorghe, Dumitrina Mitrea, Sorin-Titus Munciu, Gianina Șerban, Dan Tănasă, Lucian Florin Pușcașu, George Badiu, Titus Păunescu, Petre Pușcașu and businessman George Becali. However, the FCSB boss did not obtain the first mandate on the golden lists, but on the PNL lists, in 2012, when he had to give up because of a definitive enforcement conviction.
A special case is that of Senator Dîrlău Andrei Emil, who is noted with two mandates, but has spent only a few months ago in Parliament. He obtained the first term after the withdrawal of Claudiu Târfă, who arrived at the European Parliament in the June 2024 elections. But Dîrlău has a chance to complete a four -year term in the Parliament, being in the first line of the entered.
Former parliamentarian PRM, in the SOS group
And the parties entered for the first time in the Legislature of Romania, SOS and Pot, have members already learned with the halls of Parliament. It is mainly about former gold parliamentarians who left the party in the previous mandate.
In the case of SOS Romania, it is about Ciubuc Ciprian, Enachi Raisa and Dumitru Coarnă, who first changed PSD for gold, and then went to SOS. Also here is Nagy Vasile, who first passed at the force of the right, but also Verginia Vedinaș, who first entered the Parliament in 2004 from the Romanian Romania (PRM). Vedinaș then entered the Senate, but resigned in the last year of mandate. In the case, there is only one parliamentarian coming from gold, the party leader, Anamaria Gavrilă.