Vasile Bârcă

Vasile Bârcă (born 2 January 1884, Ignăţei, Orhei county - died 14 May 1949, Bucharest) was a Moldovan politician, member of the Moldovan Parliament, mayor of Chișinău and minister during Greater Romania.

Vasile Bârcă
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
1917–1918
Mayor of Chişinău
In office
1922–1923
Preceded byI. Levinski
Succeeded byGherman Pântea
In office
1924–1925
Preceded byNicolae Bivol
Succeeded byNicolae Bivol
Personal details
Born(1884-01-02)2 January 1884
Ignăţei, Rezina District
Died14 May 1949(1949-05-14) (aged 65)
Bucharest
Political partyMoldavian National Party
National Liberal Party
Alma materSaint Petersburg State University

Biography

He studied law at the University of Petersburg (1906), obtaining his doctorate in law. He worked as a lawyer. He was elected in the Moldovan Parliament by the Soroca County Congress (5 March 1918). He presided over the memorable congress, at which was preliminarily voted for the reunited motion of the Soroca county in Romania. Mandate validated on 18 March 1918 to 18 February 1919. As a deputy in the Moldovan Parliament, he advocated for the positive resolution of all the issues raised concerning the holy cause of Bessarabia the union with Motherland..

Sfatul Țării, Greater Romania

In the Moldovan Parliament he held the post of vice-president (25 November 1918 18 February 1919), Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Commission (19 May 27 November 1918), Member of the Legal Commission.

After Greater Union devoted himself to political and administrative activities, joining the National Liberal Party. Director General of the Domestic Department, Domestic Affairs and Directorate of Justice in the years 1920 1921, mayor of Chișinău in 1922 1923 and second time in the years 1924 1925, Chairman of the Unification Commission, Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of the Interior in 1936 1937, director of Basarabia daily and deputy Orhei in 10 legislatures.

Vasile Bârcă died on 14 May 1949 in Bucharest and was buried in the Bellu Cemetery.

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