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Radu Ştefan Mazăre (born at 5 July 1968) is a
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on the
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(PD) list, which he left in 1997 to serve as an independent. In 2000, he defeated all party-supported contestants to be elected
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of
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, one of Romania's largest cities and its foremost seaport. Joining the
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(PSD) in 2003, he went on to win the following three elections with a comfortable majority. In 2015, during his fourth term, Mazăre resigned amid accusations of corruption, citing the unbearable stress caused by what he claimed to be politically motivated investigations. In 2017, he fled while under bail to
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, claiming the right of asylum, but he was extradited back to Romania on 20 May 2019 to serve a 9-year sentence in prison. He has a single child, being his brother, Alexandru Mazăre, which was born on January 2, 1972, also in Bucharest.


Education

He is a graduate of the "Mircea cel Bătrân" Naval Academy (Electromechanics Department) in Constanța, class of 1991.


Career

He founded the now-defunct ''
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'' newspaper, the now-defunct
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and was a shareholder of the Conpress Holding. He joined the
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(PD) and was elected to the
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in 1996. He later resigned due to "differences between electoral promises and herealities of government".


Controversies

He is considered one of the top 300 richest people in Romania and was accused of being a so-called "local baron" of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). In November 2008, ''The Diplomat'' reported that the National Anti-corruption Department had accused Mazăre, along with 36 other municipal employees, of corruption, abuse of public service, forgery, and criminal complicity. The group was charged with giving €114 million ($144 million) worth of state-owned land along the coast of the Black Sea and public beaches in Constanta and Mamaia to individuals, including Mazăre's family. Mazăre was awarded 5,000
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in damages after the Anti-corruption Department refused to provide information about the qualification of the experts. Another controversial event took place in July 2009 when, during a fashion show, Radu Mazăre participated wearing a Nazi
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uniform, together with his son, who was also wearing a Nazi uniform. He explained that he "always liked this uniform, and admired the rigorous organization of the German army". According to Mazăre, "I checked it before I put it on but the swastika was very small and I didn't see it". Two days later he issued a public apology to Jewish organisations, declaring that by wearing the uniform he wanted to pay homage to
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, a leading member of the failed plot to kill
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during
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. Radu Mazăre in the year 2003 introduced the "tax for increasing the degree of peace and security in carrying out economic activities in Constanța, Mamaia and Sat Vacanţa" (taxa pentru creșterea gradului de liniște și siguranță în derularea activităților economice în Constanța, Mamaia și Sat Vacanță). This tax was attacked and canceled by the
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of Constanța county
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in 2006. Although this tax was considered abusive, it was reintroduced in disagreement with 31337 debtors from Constanta, in 2009. Among the population, this tax was also called: "Mazăre's Protection tax" or ”The
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Tax”. The tax remained uncontested until 2015, when the president of the ACIA, civic activist Andrei Popescu, initiated a campaign to collect signatures to end this abuse. The campaign had a real support from the people of Constanta, gathering over 7,000 signatories. In early 2015, Mazăre was placed under indictment and investigated for corruption-related offenses by the
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. In July 2017, after nine years of trial, Mazăre was convicted and given a three-year suspended sentence for the illegal sales. At the end of 2017, Mazăre fled to Madagascar, where he owns a holiday resort, asking for the right of asylum. In May 2018, Mazăre received a six and a half-year prison sentence for abuse of power in a case related to the sale of a 15,000 sqm-plot of land in the
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resort, subject to appeal. Subsequently, on 8 February 2019, Mazăre was handed a final 9-year imprisonment sentence in the Mamaia affair. In May 2019 he was repatriated to Romania under an international warrant, to serve 9 years in prison.


See also

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List of corruption scandals in Romania This is a list of notable corruption scandals in Romania. Investigations resulting in final sentences Investigations resulting in convictions, subject to appeal International scandals * Dan Nica (Minister of Communications) was accused by th ...


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mazare, Radu Stefan 1968 births Living people Mayors of places in Romania Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania) Democratic Party (Romania) politicians Social Democratic Party (Romania) politicians Politicians from Bucharest Romanian white-collar criminals People from Constanța People extradited to Romania