Ludovic Orban

Minister

Birthday May 25, 1963

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Brașov, Romanian People's Republic

Age 60 years old

Nationality Romania

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1948

Between 1948 and 1956, under the early communist regime, the elder Orban was an agent of the Securitate secret police.

1963

Ludovic Orban (born 25 May 1963) is a Romanian engineer and politician who was the prime minister of Romania from November 2019 to December 2020.

1982

Orban completed secondary studies at the city's Andrei Șaguna High School in 1982.

1988

He then studied industrial machinery design technology at the University of Brașov, graduating in 1988.

From 1988 to 1990, a period that spanned the Romanian Revolution, he trained as an engineer at an insulation factory in Târgu Secuiesc.

1990

He worked as an engineer at a Brașov factory from 1990 to 1991.

1991

From 1991 to 1992, he wrote for the daily Viitorul Românesc, and between 1997 and 2001, he held a series of government and agency positions at the Energy Policy Agency, the Disabled Persons Directorate, the Public Information Department, the National Public Employee Agency and the National Centre for Communications and Public Relations Specialisation.

He has also been active in a foundation called "Children, the light of the world" and done consulting work.

1992

Orban was a Sector 3 local councillor from 1992 to 1996.

He was elected a Sector 1 local councillor that year, but resigned.

From 1992 to 1997, he was an advisor for the Liberal Party 1993 (PL '93) (belonging to the party's executive committee between 1993 and 1997) and its predecessor PNL-AT, two splinter groups of the main National Liberal Party (PNL) which sided with the Romanian Democratic Convention during the mid- to late-1990s.

1993

In 1993, he completed post-graduate studies in political science at the National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest.

1998

In 1998, he joined the PNL's national council, after the PL '93 merged into it.

2001

From 2001 to 2002, he sat on the PNL's permanent central bureau and, in 2002, joined the party's public administration committee.

2002

He headed the Bucharest chapter of the PNL from November 2002 and, from July 2004 to April 2007, was deputy mayor of Bucharest.

2007

He was also minister of transport from April 2007 to December 2008 in the second Tăriceanu cabinet.

2008

From 2008 to 2016, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest.

He left this office following a cabinet reshuffle, becoming transport minister until his party's loss at the 2008 election, where he himself won a seat in a Bucharest constituency.

While minister, he also ran for mayor of Bucharest as part of the 2008 local elections, losing in the first round by finishing in fourth place with 11.4% of the vote.

2009

In March 2009, concurrent with his ally Crin Antonescu's ascent to the PNL presidency and the sidelining of the Tăriceanu faction, Orban became the party's vice president.

2014

He ran for the party presidency in December 2014 and was defeated by Alina Gorghiu on a 47–28 vote.

2016

Orban was a candidate in the June 2016 race for mayor of Bucharest, but two months before the election, withdrew from the race as well as from his PNL and Chamber posts after being placed under investigation by the National Anticorruption Directorate.

He was not a candidate in the 2016 parliamentary election.

2017

He was president of the National Liberal Party (PNL) between 2017 and 2021, which expelled him shortly after he lost a bid for another term as its leader.

In January 2017, the High Court of Cassation and Justice acquitted him on a charge of influence peddling.

The following month, he announced his candidacy for the PNL leadership; he went on to defeat Cristian Bușoi by a 78–21 margin.

2019

In October 2019, after the fall of Viorica Dăncilă's government, President Klaus Iohannis designated Orban as prime minister.

His cabinet received parliamentary approval the following month, with 240 lawmakers voting in favor, seven more than required.

2020

He resumed his parliamentary seat within the Chamber of Deputies after the 2020 Romanian legislative election; shortly thereafter, he was elected president of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania.

He resigned from this position in October 2021.

Two months later, he founded a new centre-right political party, the Force of the Right (FD).

Orban was born in the Transylvanian city of Brașov to an ethnic Hungarian father and an ethnic Romanian mother.

He was baptized and confirmed into his father’s Unitarian Church of Transylvania, and speaks Hungarian at a basic level.

His government was ousted via a no-confidence motion in February 2020, with 261 lawmakers voting in favor.

The following month, a new Orban-led cabinet received parliamentary approval on a 286–23 vote.

Most PNL representatives, including Orban himself, were absent due to suspected exposure to COVID-19.

The Social Democrats (PSD) voted in favor of the cabinet, given the emergency circumstances, while pledging concerted opposition.

PRO Romania voted against.

Orban resigned in December, following the PNL's poor performance at the parliamentary election.

At the same time, Orban himself won a new term in the Chamber.