Mona Octavia Muscă (born Mona Octavia Nicoară; May 4, 1949) is a
Romania
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n philologist and politician. A former member of the
National Liberal Party (PNL) and of the
Liberal Democratic Party (PLD), she was a member of the
Romanian Chamber of Deputies
); – Committee for Industries and Services ( ro, Comisia pentru industrii și servicii); – Committee for Transport and Infrastructure ( ro, Comisia pentru transporturi și infrastructură); – Committee for Agriculture, Forestry, Food Indu ...
for
Caraș-Severin County
Caraș-Severin () is a county ( județ) of Romania on the border with Serbia. The majority of its territory lies within the historical region of Banat, with a few northeastern villages considered part of Transylvania. The county seat is Reșița ...
from 1996 to 2004 and for
Bucharest
Bucharest ( , ; ro, București ) is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than north of ...
from 2004 to 2007. In the
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Călin Constantin Anton Popescu-Tăriceanu (; born 14 January 1952) is a Romanian politician who was Prime Minister of Romania from 29 December 2004 to 22 December 2008. He was also president of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the vice-pre ...
cabinet, she served as
Minister of Culture and Religious Affairs from 2004 to 2005.
Biography
She was born in
Turda
Turda (; hu, Torda, ; german: link=no, Thorenburg; la, Potaissa) is a city in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located in the southeastern part of the county, from the county seat, Cluj-Napoca, to which it is connected by the Europe ...
and attended the Philology Faculty of the
West University of Timișoara
The West University of Timișoara ( ro, Universitatea de Vest din Timișoara; abbreviated UVT) is a public higher education institution located in Timișoara. Classified by the Ministry of National Education as a university of education and sci ...
.
Following graduation, she became assistant professor at her alma mater, teaching the
Romanian language
Romanian (obsolete spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: ''limba română'' , or ''românește'', ) is the official and main language of Romania and the Moldova, Republic of Moldova. As a minority language it is spoken by stable communi ...
to foreign students.
["Secretul Monei" ("Mona's Secret")]
, ''Evenimentul Zilei'', 13 August 2006; accessed August 20, 2010 She was also a scientific researcher at the
Romanian Academy
The Romanian Academy ( ro, Academia Română ) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. The academy has 181 active members who are elected for life.
According to its byl ...
's
Iorgu Iordan Institute of Linguistics, with articles and speciality studies to her name.
[Profile]
at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed August 20, 2010
Following the
1989 Revolution, Muscă joined the
Civic Alliance Foundation
The Civic Alliance Foundation ( ro, italic=yes, Alianţa Civică, ''AC'') was a Romanian non-governmental organization (NGO) during the 1990s. The AC had subsidiaries in 36 of the 41 counties, overseen by a 27-member National Council. Its motto w ...
and then the
Civic Alliance Party
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General
*Civics, the science of comparative government
*Civic engagement, the connection one feels with their larger community
*Civic center, a comm ...
, joining the PNL in 1995.
She arrived in Parliament
in 1996, on the lists of the
Romanian Democratic Convention
The Romanian Democratic Convention ( ro, Convenţia Democrată Română or Convenția Democratică Română; abbreviated CDR) was an electoral alliance of several democratic, anti-Communist, anti-totalitarian, and centre-right political parties ...
, surviving that alliance's
2000 defeat due to her closeness to
Valeriu Stoica.
In the Chamber, she sat on the committees for culture, art and mass media (1996-2007);
[2000-2004 parliamentary profile]
accessed August 20, 2010[2004-2008 parliamentary profile]
accessed August 20, 2010 equal opportunity between men and women (2000-2004; 2006-2007);
and foreign policy (2007); and was vice president of the body from December 2004 to January 2005.
During her legislative career, Muscă initiated bills on a number of subjects: setting up
ROMPRES
AGERPRES () is the national news agency of Romania.
History
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, legal holidays, prevention of cruelty to animals, protection for victims of domestic violence, national security, conflict of interest in public functions and free access to public information.
It was this last proposal, made in 2001, that gave her public visibility, allowing her to cast herself as a link between politicians and civil society.
She also helped initiate a
lustration
Lustration is the purge of government officials in Central and Eastern Europe. Various forms of lustration were employed in post-communist Europe.
Etymology
Lustration in general is the process of making something clear or pure, usually by m ...
law, inspired by the
Proclamation of Timișoara
The Proclamation of Timișoara was a thirteen-point written document, drafted on March 11, 1990, by the Timișoara participants in Romania's Romanian Revolution of 1989, 1989 Revolution, and partly issued in reaction to the January 1990 Mineriad, f ...
and meant to exclude from public office those "who were part of the power structures and repressive apparatus of the
Communist regime
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". In 2004, she was the only politician to file a penal complaint against
Prime Minister
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Adrian Năstase
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He competed in the 2004 presidential election as th ...
in the "Zambaccian" corruption case.
Following the
election that year, Năstase defeated her in her bid to become
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. Muscă instead was named
Culture and Religious Affairs Minister by the new PNL Prime Minister
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Călin Constantin Anton Popescu-Tăriceanu (; born 14 January 1952) is a Romanian politician who was Prime Minister of Romania from 29 December 2004 to 22 December 2008. He was also president of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the vice-pre ...
.
She resigned in August 2005, citing incompatibility with Tăriceanu, whom she had criticised for not calling early elections.
Within her party, she was a vice president of the PNL.
In August 2006, ''
Evenimentul Zilei
''Evenimentul Zilei'' is a formerly physical and now exclusively online newspaper in Romania. Its name means "today's even (news)".
History and profile
''Evenimentul Zilei'' was founded by Ion Cristoiu, Cornel Nistorescu and Mihai Cârciog, an ...
'' newspaper published documents indicating that Muscă had collaborated with the
Securitate
The Securitate (, Romanian for ''security'') was the popular term for the Departamentul Securității Statului (Department of State Security), the secret police agency of the Socialist Republic of Romania. Previously, before the communist regime ...
secret police during the 1970s. In response, she made public a collaboration agreement signed in March 1977, in which she accepted the code name "Dana" and agreed to provide information about foreign students.
She expressed her regret at having signed, but said she did not realise this would involve her in collaboration with the secret police. A dossier attests that she gave 15 notes containing information to the secret police, although only two such written documents were discovered. The following month, the PNL removed her from the party and the
CNSAS, an institution charged with investigating Securitate affiliations, declared her a collaborator. Later that year, she challenged the ruling, which the CNSAS then affirmed. She also joined the new PLD about that time. In March 2007, the Bucharest Court of Appeal confirmed the CNSAS verdict, prompting her resignation from Parliament and from the PLD. Although she faced prison or a fine for having issued an official declaration stating she had not collaborated with the Securitate,
[ Mălin Bot, Marius Iosef, Clarice Dinu]
"Mona Muscă. Sfârșit de Poveste."
''Evenimentul Zilei'', 8 March 2007; accessed August 20, 2010 in 2010 prosecutors decided not to press charges against her.
Muscă divorced her first husband around the time of her Securitate collaboration. In 1982, she married Gavril Muscă, head of the Bucharest Chemical Energy Institute and a friend of the
Ceaușescu family Nicolae Ceaușescu, who led Romania from 1965 to 1989, served as General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party. Ceaușescu had a large family, several members of which wielded influence in Communist Romania. Below are given outlines of his immed ...
that then led Romania.
[ Carmen Vintilă]
"PNL - Mona, învinsă" ("PNL - Mona, Defeated"
''Jurnalul Național'', 14 August 2006; accessed August 20, 2010 She has one daughter.
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National Liberal Party (Romania) politicians
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Romanian Ministers of Culture
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Academic staff of the West University of Timișoara
Romanian philologists
Women philologists
Women members of the Romanian Cabinet
Securitate informants
West University of Timișoara alumni
1949 births
Living people
21st-century Romanian women politicians
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