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Cătălin Dragoș Teniță (; born 4 October 1977 in
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) is a Romanian politician serving as a member of the
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since December 2020. Before December 2020 he was a digital entrepreneur and civic activist. He was a founder of Treeworks, Zelist Monitor, and Geeks for Democracy, a specialist in online communication and digital communities, and he was an
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2020.


Early life

In 1996 he graduated from the . In 2000 he graduated from the Law School of the
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. Between 1995 and 1997 he was co-editor and translator at the Jurnalul SF, and a translator for various Romanian publishing houses. In the spring of 2002, together with two high school classmates, he founded TreeWorks, an I.T. company, and was the company's managing partner until the election as Romanian MP.


Political activity

In January 2020, Tenita announced his transition from civil society to politics, becoming a member of the
Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party The Party of Liberty, Unity and Solidarity (, PLUS) was a Pro-Europeanism, pro-European, liberalism and radicalism in Romania, liberal political party established on 26 October 2018, whose president was Dacian Cioloș, former Prime Minister of Rom ...
(PLUS) and being elected as a member of the
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in the December 2020 parliamentary elections, representing the Bucharest constituency. In September 2022, Tenita left USR due to differences in opinion regarding transparency and internal democracy, joining the
REPER Renewing Romania's European Project (, REPER) is a political party in Romania. It is a splinter of the Save Romania Union (USR) and is currently led by acting president Camelia Sălcudean. The party was founded in May 2022, in opposition to USR's ...
Party, founded by Members of the European Parliament acian Cioloș ragoș Pîslaru amona Strugariu ragoș Tudorache and lin Mituța Tenita is a member of the National Bureau of the REPER Party and co-chair of the Bucharest branch.


No Convicted Criminals on the Ballot Act

In June 2021, following dialogue with the
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-Romania NGO, Tenita drafted and submitted as a co-initiator the legislative proposal (PL-x no. 535/2021) to amend the electoral legislation. This proposal sought to prohibit individuals convicted of serious crimes against children (crimes against life, freedom, and sexual integrity, human trafficking or exploitation, and mistreatment of minors) from participating in parliamentary and local elections. Following political negotiations, the scope of the legislative proposal was expanded, leading to the transformation of this project into two laws (Law 294/2022 and Law 295/2022). These laws establish the prohibition of individuals sentenced to imprisonment from running in local and parliamentary elections, partially achieving the goal of the "No Criminals in Public Office" campaign.


The "Zero Tolerance for Sexual Harassment in Schools and Universities Act" (L430/2023)


Context and Initiation of the Project

Law No. 430/2023, known as the "Zero Tolerance for Sexual Harassment in Schools and Universities Act," was initiated following an alarming report presented in June 2023 by the FILIA association - one of Romania's oldest and most active non-profit associations for the protection of women's rights. This report, along with others, indicated that at least half of female students reported being asked for sexual favors during their studies. In response to this highly damaging situation for the psychological development of hundreds of thousands of young people, Deputy Teniță initiated the bill with the goal of amending the Penal Code. This project included extending the applicability of legislation on sexual harassment to include not only the professional environment (work relationships), but also the academic and university settings.


Specific Amendments to the Penal Code

The bill proposed adding a new paragraph to Article 299 of the Penal Code, which refers to "Abusive Use of Position for Sexual Purposes". The new regulation stipulated that, in cases where teaching staff in higher or secondary education commit sexual abuses against pupils or students, the special limits of the penalty will be increased by a third.


Adoption and Promulgation

The bill was voted on in the plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies on December 12, 2023, where it was approved by a large majority, recording only one abstention and 282 votes in favor. Subsequently, the law was promulgated by the President of Romania and entered into force as Law No. 430/2024.


Initiatives Regarding School Hot Meal Programs

Teniță supports of hot meals in schools, considering them one of the most effective tools for equalizing access to education. He believes these programs not only support the development of local economies but also provide greater economic autonomy for women. In 2021, Teniță proposed amendments to the ordinance on the pilot program, which were partially adopted by the Government. These were incorporated into the text of the ordinance approval law, as well as into subsequent annual ordinances. In 2022, Teniță submitted a legislative project (Pl-x L735/2022) to restructure the European Union's School Program in Romania, known as "Cornul și laptele", into a modern program updated to the development level of Romanian society, focusing on healthy nutrition and nutritional education, named "Healthy Breakfast". The legislative project received the Senate's vote (119 votes "for" and one abstention) and is currently under debate in the Chamber of Deputies, the decision-making body in this matter.


Initiatives for Supporting Libraries, Early Literacy, and Written Culture

Teniță started a legislative project to align the value-added tax for books, manuals, and electronic format publications to the level of those in printed format, namely 5%. This project was approved by both chambers of the Romanian Parliament, thus becoming Law 294/2021, which amends article 291, paragraph (3), letter a) of Law no. 227/2015 on the Fiscal Code. Teniță started the legislative project (PL-x no. 634/2022) which allows for the redirection of 3.5% of the personal income tax to libraries, similar to the existing redirection options to non-profit organizations, religious denominations, or private scholarships. The legislative project has been endorsed by the Senate of Romania, but it is still under debate in the Chamber of Deputies. Throughout his tenure, Teniță maintained ongoing dialogue with library and publishing representatives, supporting budget amendments for library funding and the renewal of book collections and digital equipment.


Initiatives Supporting the Ukrainian Cause and War Refugees Following the Russian Invasion on February 24, 2022

In the months following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Teniță submitted three significant legislative initiatives: 1. L213/2022 (submitted on March 1, 2022): A legislative proposal "Volunteers for Humanitarian Crises". This focuses on establishing social protection measures for those participating in volunteering activities in the context of humanitarian crises and/or disasters. 2. PL-x nr. 468/2022 (submitted on March 22, 2022): A legislative proposal to create a legal framework aimed at reducing the risk of human trafficking, particularly of women and refugee children. The initiative proposes the creation of a mechanism to prohibit individuals registered in the National Automated Registry for Sexual Offences, Exploitation of Persons, or Offences Against Minors from contacting these refugees, under the pretext of offering shelter or transport. 3. Pl-x nr. 412/2022 (submitted on April 11, 2022): A legislative proposal "Solidarity with Ukraine for banning the import and intra-community acquisitions of oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear fuel from the Russian Federation during the unprovoked aggression against Ukraine"


International Affiliations and Representation

Cătălin Teniță is the founder and president of the Romanian branch of the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF). EPF operates in over 30 European countries' parliaments, as well as at the European Parliament level, focusing on promoting sexual and reproductive rights, reproductive health, gender equality, and human rights. Under Teniță's leadership, the Romanian branch has held conferences and events addressing key issues like HPV vaccination, gender equality, and improved HIV patient care. In July 2023, Teniță was elected to EPF's executive committee, enabling greater influence in shaping and advocating European-level policies on health and sexual and reproductive rights. Teniță is also a member of the
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. Tenita has expressed support for the cause of Taiwan, calling on Romanian authorities to establish economic and academic relations, as most countries in the European Union have done, and has advocated for maintaining the status quo and peace in the Taiwan Strait. In March 2023, he made a parliamentary visit to Taipei, where he met with the president of
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, the Prime Minister, and other parliamentarians and ministers, thus becoming the first elected official from Romania to do so.


Civic involvement

In the summer of 2016, he co-founded a civic
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called Geeks for Democracy, which became a non-profit association with legal personality in 2018. The purpose of this entity is to use the resources and know-how in the area of creative industries (I.T., communication, design) for civic actions. Over time, Geeks for Democracy has carried out, either in its own name or in coalitions with other associations and groups, civic actions such as: # Every Vote Matters is the platform for recruiting and training the voting observers (in cooperation with ExpertForum, Funky Citizens, CIVICA Iasi, Ghepart, Electoral Observatory) # The Fund for Democracy – a donor community for civic startups and investigative journalism # Crowdfunded national opinion polls on political opinions on current issues (February 2017 – OUG 13/2017, January 2018 – socio-economic/political correlations, December 2018 – opinion Romanians on pardoning/amnesty for corruption offenses in relation to those of common law) # Our money – monitoring the public procurement in SEAP / SICAP # AtlasElectoral.eu – analysis of election results and presence # The Memorial of the Decree – a cross-media product of oral history type of the harmful consequences of Decree no. 770 of 1966 which established ruthless pronatalist policies # Creative actions to support the protests caused by the attacks on justice during 2017-2019, both offline (Victoriei Square ) and online (statulparalel.ro, mitingucujapca.ro) # New People in Politics – A Citizen Legislative Initiative to Reform Electoral Legislation to Simplify the Access of Competent Citizens in Politics # Actions of public commemoration of the heroes of the
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on its 29th anniversary, respectively 30th anniversary (2019) # Shopping at Your Door – an initiative to respond to the needs of the elderly or other risk categories in the
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(a crowdsourced call-center and teams of volunteers for home delivery of food and medicine, as well as interventions of the mobile food bank in disadvantaged or quarantined communities). In 2019 he was selected by
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as a Global Fellow 2020.


Recognition


Awards

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Recognition and fellowships

, - ! scope="row" , 2017 , CeRe Public Participation Awards , Special Award , Teniț@ and his Friends for Democracy , , , - ! scope="row" , 2017 , Romanian PR Awards , Communicator of the Year , Cătălin Teniță , , , - ! scope="row" , 2018 , U.S. State Department , International Visitors Leadership Program , Cătălin Teniță , , , - ! scope="row" , 2020 , Eisenhower Fellowships , Global Fellow , Cătălin Teniță , ,


Publications

* ''Pierdut în timp'' (The Timeships, volume I) by Stephen Baxter, Nemira Publishing House, 1999, , translated in Romanian by Cătălin Teniță * ''Corăbiile timpului'' (The Timeships, volume II) by Stephen Baxter, Nemira Publishing House, 2001, , translated in Romanian by Cătălin Teniță * ''
Ion Luca Caragiale Ion Luca Caragiale (; According to his birth certificate, published and discussed by Constantin Popescu-Cadem in ''Manuscriptum'', Vol. VIII, Nr. 2, 1977, pp. 179–184 – 9 June 1912), commonly referred to as I. L. Caragiale, was a Romanians, ...
Virtual Encyclopedia'' - editors:
Remus Cernea Remus Cernea (; born 25 June 1974) is a Romanian activist against discrimination based on faith and religion, an advocate of the separation of church and state and the founder of the ''Solidarity for Freedom of Conscience Association''. From 2012 ...
, Gabriela Bagrinovschi, and Cătălin Teniță, published by Noesis Cultural Society, Bucharest, 2002 * ''
Constantin Brâncuși Constantin Brâncuși (; February 19, 1876 – March 16, 1957) was a Romanian sculptor, painter, and photographer who made his career in France. Considered one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century and a pioneer of modernism ...
Virtual Encyclopedia'' - editors: Remus Cernea, Gabriela Bagrinovschi and Cătălin Teniță, published by Noesis Cultural Society, Bucharest, 2003 * ''
Nichita Stănescu Nichita Stănescu (; born Nichita Hristea Stănescu; 31 March 1933 – 13 December 1983) was a Romanian poet and essayist. Biography Stănescu's father was Nicolae Hristea Stănescu (1908–1982). His mother, Tatiana Cereaciuchin, was Russian ...
Virtual Encyclopedia'' - editors: Remus Cernea, Gabriela Bagrinovschi, and Cătălin Teniță, published by Noesis Cultural Society, Bucharest, 2004 * "Searching the PR relevancy in the Social Media Age" published in ''The Golden Book of Romanian Public Relations'', editor Dana Oancea, Forum for International Communications, Bucuresti, 2017, * "Cine sunt tefeliștii. Și de ce le este lor frica?" in ''Vă Vedem'' by Ramona Ursu,
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, 2018, * "Statul paralel al vrăjitorilor, zeilor și șobolanilor" in ''Statul Paralel'' by Ramona Ursu, Humanitas Publishing House, 2019,
"Povestind cu Ursula"
in Scena 9, 2018, * The step by step Revolution, in
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Winter 2020


References


External links

''Online presence''
Official Page
on the Romanian Chamber of Deputies website
Personal blog

Twitter Account

Blog
on
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platform
Book reviews in Biz Magazine
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