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Liviu Dragnea (Liviu Nicolae Dragnea) was born on 28 October, 1962 in Gratia, Teleorman, Romania, is a Romanian engineer and politician (born 1962). Discover Liviu Dragnea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Liviu Nicolae Dragnea |
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61 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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28 October, 1962 |
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28 October |
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Gratia, Teleorman, Romania |
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Romania
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Liviu Dragnea Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Liviu Dragnea's Wife?
His wife is Bombonica Prodana
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Bombonica Prodana |
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Alexandra Dragnea, Valentin Dragnea |
Liviu Dragnea Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Liviu Dragnea worth at the age of 61 years old? Liviu Dragnea’s income source is mostly from being a successful Engineer. He is from Romania. We have estimated Liviu Dragnea's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Engineer |
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Timeline
Liviu Nicolae Dragnea (born 28 October 1962) is a Romanian engineer and former politician.
Starting his career in the Democratic Party (PD), he joined the Social Democratic Party (PSD), eventually becoming its leader.
Dragnea was born in Gratia, Teleorman County, and after completing secondary studies at Unirea Mathematics-Physics High School in Turnu Măgurele in 1981, enrolled at the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest.
He graduated from the Transport faculty in 1987.
Dragnea's political career began in 1996, when he was elected a city councilor in Turnu Măgurele.
From 1996 to 2000, while Dragnea was a member of the PD, he served as prefect of Teleorman County; he then switched to the PSD, which won the 2000 election.
He also studied at the Public Administration School of the Italian Ministry of the Interior (1997), the Faculty of Management and Public Administration at the Ecological University of Bucharest (2003) and the Carol I National Defence University (2004).
In 2000, he became president of the Teleorman County Council, being re-elected in 2004, 2008 and 2012.
He is a member of the PSD's permanent national bureau and of the party's Teleorman County chapter.
Beginning in the 2000s, Dragnea was characterised as a "local baron" with a powerful influence within the PSD.
In 2001, the council privatised a state construction firm at a very low price.
Dragnea's personal driver won it at auction, and Dragnea awarded the firm many public contracts for road construction, some of these being considered overvalued.
In 2004, he was accused by high-ranking PD members of having bought a hotel for 800 million lei (some $27,000) and reselling it for 40 billion lei (around $1.3 million) to his driver's firm, before regaining the property.
Also that year, he was blamed for wasting public money by having the council sponsor a basketball club.
In 2006, he was elected party vice president for state reform and decentralisation (suspending himself from the position after the failure of that year's presidential impeachment referendum ), and he led the PSD's campaign at the 2007 European Parliament election.
For instance, in 2006, he was one of the individuals who forced Adrian Năstase to resign as party head and Chamber of Deputies president.
Following the 2008 parliamentary election, for which he helped run the campaign, he was named coordinator of PSD ministers in the Boc cabinet, charged with maintaining links between ministers and the party leadership.
Moreover, his wealth and business dealings have drawn attention: as of late 2008, he had eight landholdings (including in Azuga and Năvodari), an apartment, two residences and a vacation house, a hotel, an inn, and two commercial venues in Turnu Măgurele.
Fear of losing control over this Teleorman County "empire" was cited as yet another possible motive for his resignation.
He was accused by the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) of falsifying documents while attempting to access European Union (EU) funds for building a new border checkpoint with Bulgaria, but charges were later dropped without much explanation.
Controversy arose too during his first term as county council president.
In January 2009, following the resignation of Gabriel Oprea, Dragnea was named Interior Minister.
He announced his priorities as being the safety of children in school, the safety of citizens on the street, decentralisation and administrative reform.
Twelve days later, he resigned, citing a lack of resources and funds to implement his plans.
There was speculation that he was forced out by party president Mircea Geoană and Sector 5 Mayor Marian Vanghelie for refusing to name an individual suggested by the latter as a secretary of state at the ministry.
Also, his brief tenure was rocked by an armed robbery in Braşov and an arms theft from a depot in Ciorogârla.
He remained county council president at the time and continued to be a vehement critic of the PSD—PDL alliance (which he opposed from the start ), referring to Transport Minister Radu Berceanu as a "nitwit" and to Prime Minister Boc as a "whippersnapper".
He became secretary general of the PSD in July 2009.
At the December 2012 parliamentary election, Dragnea won a seat for Teleorman County with 71.5% of the vote.
Later that month, he resigned his position in the county council, and was named Regional Development Minister as well as one of three deputy premiers to Prime Minister Victor Ponta.
Simultaneously, he left the county council leadership.
In early 2013, he left the party secretary general position, soon becoming executive president.
Following a cabinet reshuffle in December 2014, he lost the deputy premiership but retained the Regional Development portfolio.
After holding several positions as Minister, he resigned from the cabinet in May 2015, following a conviction in a case involving electoral fraud, for which he received a two-year suspended sentence in April 2016.
In July 2015, following Ponta's resignation as PSD president, Dragnea ran to replace him on an interim basis, and defeated Rovana Plumb on a 65-18 margin.
In December 2016, following that year's legislative election, he became President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania, but was rumoured by the press to be the de facto Prime Minister of Romania.
During this period, Romania experienced a strong economic growth, but his rule was marked by corruption scandals and accusations of authoritarian tendencies, as well as a shift towards illiberalism, which led to the biggest protests in Romania's post-revolutionary history.
In May 2019, he was sent to prison for three and a half years, convicted of arranging payment for two party members employed in fake jobs and paid by a state agency.
Simultaneously, his term in the Chamber drew to a close.
In July 2021, the prison sentence was lifted, ending his jail time 1 year and 4 months earlier.