Vasile Blaga (born 26 July 1956 in Petrileni) is a Romanian politician known for senior roles in the national legislature and in government. He rose to prominence within Romania's center‑right political current and has held several cabinet posts and party offices. Blaga's national profile was particularly visible when he was appointed President of the Senate on 28 November 2011; he left that office on 3 July 2012 during a period of parliamentary realignment.
Career overview
Across several decades Blaga served in both the executive and legislative branches. His principal responsibilities included leadership of the upper chamber of parliament, administration of internal affairs at the ministerial level, and oversight of regional development and housing policy in government. He also occupied important positions within party structures and parliamentary groups, shaping center‑right strategy and legislative priorities.
Major offices
- President of the Senate (appointed 28 November 2011; removed 3 July 2012).
- Minister of Administration and Internal Affairs (held the portfolio on two separate occasions).
- Minister of Regional Development and Housing.
- Other leadership roles within parliamentary groups and party organizations.
Roles and responsibilities
As Minister of Administration and Internal Affairs, Blaga's remit included oversight of public administration, relations with local government, and aspects of civil protection and internal order that fall under the ministry's competence. As Senate President he occupied the second place in constitutional protocol, presiding over the upper chamber and representing it in institutional relations.
Context and significance
Blaga's political activity took place during a period of frequent government changes and intense party competition in Romania. His removal from the Senate presidency reflected shifting parliamentary alliances; more broadly, his career illustrates the interaction of ministerial responsibility, parliamentary leadership and party politics in a post‑communist European democracy.
Controversies and later developments
Like several senior Romanian politicians, Blaga has been the subject of public scrutiny and legal inquiries in later years. Reporting and official records document investigations and debates about corruption and influence in Romanian public life; summaries and case details are best consulted in dedicated legal and journalistic sources.
Further reading and resources
For official biographies, parliamentary records and party information consult primary sources: official profile, party information, Senate records and legislative archives. These sources provide dates of appointment, lists of offices held and links to legislative activity.