Nicolae Checerul Cuș
Nicolae Checerul (Cekerul ) Cuş (born 1873 Chișinău – 21 November 1946 Câmpulung Muscel) was a Bessarabian lawyer and politician.
Nicolae Checerul (Cecherul) Cuş | |
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Member of the Moldovan Parliament | |
In office 25 March 1918 – 27 November 1918 | |
Member of the Senate of Romania | |
In office 1932–1933 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1873 Stodolna Izvoarele |
Died | 21 October 1946 72–73) Câmpulung-Muscel | (aged
Political party | National Peasants' Party |
Biography
Nicolae Cekerul Cuş was the son of Michael Cekerul-Cuş. Nicolae Cus, jurist, attorney, student of the great economics professor I. Ciuprov (1874-1926) from Moscow, studied many specialized problems, statistics, etc. Leaving the advocacy he professed in St. Petersburg, Nicholae settled in his native village, Stodolna. He served as Member of the Moldovan Parliament, mandate validated from 25 March 1918 until 27 November 1918. He joined the peasant faction, but for unknown reasons he did not participate in the 27 March 1918 vote. After the Great Union, he was a member of the National Peasants' Party, Senator of Orhei (1932-1933).
On 28 June 1940 he fled to România, but after a year he returned to Bessarabia. In 1944, he finally fled to România, settling in Câmpulung Muscel. Nicholae Cekerul Cuş was married twice, his first wife graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Switzerland. She had no children. He died at Câmpulung-Muscel on 21 November 1946.[1]
Bibliography
- Gheorghe E. Cojocaru, Sfatul Țării: itinerar, Civitas, Chişinău, 1998, ISBN 9975-936-20-2
- Mihai Taşcă, Sfatul Țării şi actualele autorităţi locale, "Timpul de dimineaţă", no. 114 (849), June 27, 2008 (page 16)