Cristian Terheș

Politician

Birthday December 4, 1978

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Zalău, Sălaj County, Romania

Age 45 years old

Nationality Romania

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1978

Cristian-Vasile Terheș (born December 4, 1978) is a Romanian politician currently serving as a Member of the European Parliament for Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD) after being elected on the Social Democratic Party (PSD) list.

2012

He became famous in 2012, when he was part of the referendum campaign on the dismissal of Romanian President Traian Băsescu; he lobbied for Băsescu (who was opposed to the Social Democrats) in the United States Congress.

2014

In 2014, Terheș opposed the election of Victor Ponta (from the PSD) as president.

2016

In 2016, he became a regular commentator on the Antena 3 television station affiliated with the PSD and on România TV.

At the same time, he became a supporter of the ruling PSD, in his public comments he supported the suspension of the liberal national president Klaus Iohannis.

2019

In 2019 he ranked fourth on the PSD list for the European Parliament and was elected a member of the European Parliament.

Due to political activity incompatible with his status as a priest, the Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Oradea Mare released him in 2019 from the exercise of priestly functions.

2020

He joined the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD) in May 2020 and then became a member of European Christian Political Movement (ECPM).

In July 2023, it was announced that Terheș would be a candidate for the Alliance for the Union of Romanians in the 2024 European Parliament election.

Born in Zalău, he studied theology at Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, and was consecrated priest of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church in Oradea.

He then studied journalism at Fullerton College in Fullerton, California and worked at Santiago Canyon College in Orange, California.

He settled in Irvine, California, and became a clergyman at a Greek Catholic Church there, but also worked as a business analyst.

Terheș was involved in Romanian politics, especially in opposition to the ruling PSD, which he called corruption.

In May 2020, Terheș declared his transition to the National Peasant Christian Democratic Party and the European Conservatives and Reformists group.

On 11th November 2021, he lodged an application with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg protesting various measures taken by the Romanian government to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, alleging a violation of Article 5 (the right to liberty and security).

His application was rejected by the ECtHR on grounds of inadmissibility, with the Court noting that the measures "could not be equated with house arrest" and that Terheș had failed to explain their impact on his personal situation.

In February 2022, he criticized in a press conference Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's handling of the Canada convoy protest, comparing him with Nicolae Ceaușescu.

In August 2023, he accused the European Union of introducing an "Orwellian ministry of truth" to tackle fake online news.

Terheș is known for his statements and spreading misinformation about the alleged ills of COVID-19 vaccinations and pandemic-related restrictions in Romania.

He used a speech in September 2021 in the European Parliament to state that coronavirus experimental vaccines are not safe.