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Alexandru Mironov (born 27 January 1942) is a
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n
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writer, journalist, and
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politician. A former member of the
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(PSD) and Counsel for
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Ion Iliescu Ion Iliescu (; born 3 March 1930) is a Romanian politician and engineer who served as the second president of Romania from 1989 until 1996 and from 2000 until 2004. Between 1996 and 2000 and also from 2004 to 2008, the year in which he retired, ...
, Mironov was Minister for Youth and Sport in 1993-1996. Since 2008, he is a member of the minor Romanian Socialist Party (PSR). He is also known as a radio and television presenter and a
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maker.


Biography

Born in the
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, Mironov was from a family which took refuge in southern Romania following the region's second occupation by the
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before the end of
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. Ramona Vintilă
" 'Astăzi e ziua ta...': Alexandru Mironov"
, in ''
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'', January 26, 2008
He attended the Nicolae Bălcescu High School in
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(known before and after as the ''Carol I High School'') and then he studied Mathematics at the
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.''Povestiri ciberrobotice'', Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică, Bucharest, 1986, p. 267 His debut was in 1971 in the number 387 of the '' Colecția de Povestiri Științifico-Fantastice'' magazine, having published two sci-fi stories ''Performanță ciudată''(Strange performance) and ''Prea târziu''(Too late). For the following decades, he published several dozens of stories, most of them featured in the ''Întâmplări din Veacul XXI'' (1974) and ''Alte întâmplări din Veacul XXI'' (1977) anthologies. Between 1969 and 1976, he traveled to various " paleoastronautics" sites studying the hypothesis that intelligent extraterrestrials have visited Earth in the past, this resulting in the book ''Enigmatic, pămîntul'', published in 1977. In 1979, Mironov joined the state-owned
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and Romanian Radio, which were then under a single administration. He was employed there until 1991, and again between 1996 and 2001 (when he worked for the main television station,
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).''Top Personalități TVR''
, at th
Romanian Television 50th Anniversary site
; retrieved February 11, 2008
According to Mironov's own statement, the
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sidelined him and sent him to work for the Radio company after his explicit refusal to broadcast praises of President
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. He directed and produced several documentary films, including the 1984 ''Din soare, gheață și căldură'' (for which he received a prize granted by the
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magazine ''Italia sul Mare''), and the 1992 ''Universul cunoașterii'' (awarded the Annual Prize of the Association of Romanian Television Professionals). In all, Mironov produced around 2,000 broadcasts for the national television and radio stations. His successive shows were also granted prizes from various cultural institutions. Alexandru Mironov played an active part in the anti-communist
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, when opened the first free Romanian Radio broadcast (22 December 1989). According to his own statements, he persuaded the
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soldiers not to storm into the main Radio building in
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. Following the fall of communism and until his resignation in 2005, he was a member of the National Salvation Front and of its successor party, the PSD (which went through various names). He also worked as a Counsel for Romanian President
Ion Iliescu Ion Iliescu (; born 3 March 1930) is a Romanian politician and engineer who served as the second president of Romania from 1989 until 1996 and from 2000 until 2004. Between 1996 and 2000 and also from 2004 to 2008, the year in which he retired, ...
, and claims to have played a part in ensuring his election victory during the 1992 suffrage. Between 28 August 1993 and 11 December 1996, he was the Minister for Youth and Sport in the
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cabinet. While in office, Mironov inaugurated a state program which allowed some 13,000 honored students to visit foreign countries. Starting December 2004, he was named the head of the Institute of the Romanian Revolution. Mironov left the PSD at the same time as his colleague Petre Lificiu, and motivated it by saying that Romania needed a real left-wing party. Corneliu Miclescu
"Continuă seria demisiilor din PSD"
at
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Romanian edition, June 3, 2005; retrieved February 11, 2008
Alleging that the "almost all SDleaders are millionaires in
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", Mironov stated that he still supported former PSD leader Iliescu, showing himself ready to join a potential new left-wing party founded by the latter. Mironov joined the relatively new PSR, created and led by Valentin Adem. In February 2008, Adem declared to the press that Mironov had been proposed as the PSR's new president, its main candidate in the scheduled legislative election, as well as contender for the office of
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. Mihaela Dragomir
"Alexandru Mironov, noul președinte al PSR?"
in ''
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'', February 5, 2008


Published books

* ''Enigmatic, pămîntul'' (
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, Bucharest, 1977; second edition, Editura InterContempPress, Bucharest, 1997) * ''Proiecte planetare'' ( Editura Albatros, Bucharest, 1988; ed. a II-a, Editura pentru Știință SIT, Bucharest, 2006) - with Alexandru A. Boiu * ''Întîmplări din mileniul III'' (
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, Bucharest, 1989) * ''Cronici metagalactice'' (Editura Tehnică, Bucharest, 1990) - with Ștefan Ghidoveanu * ''Cronici microelectronice'' (Editura Tehnică, Bucharest, 1990) - with Ștefan Ghidoveanu and Mihai Bădescu * ''Laboratoarele lumii de mîine'' (Editis, Bucharest, 1992) * ''În direct cu NASA'' (Editura pentru Știință SIT, Bucharest, 2006) * ''Lumea-după-Google'' (Editura Nemira, Bucharest, 2013)


References


External links


''Știință și Tehnică'' (Romanian science and technology magazine)
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