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Nicolae Giosan (December 30, 1921 – July 31, 1990) was a
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n agricultural engineer and communist politician.


Biography


Origins and scientific career

Born in Drâmbar,
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, his parents Ioachim and Maria were peasants who owned six hectares of land. They had three other children who remained on the land. Despite material difficulties, Nicolae was a top student throughout his academic career. Following primary school in his native village from 1927 to 1932, he attended Mihai Viteazul High School in
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from 1932 to 1940. Then, from 1940 to 1945, Giosan studied at the Cluj Agronomy Faculty, temporarily relocated to
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due to the
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. In 1952, he earned a doctorate from the
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. This degree helped spur the young Giosan’s rapid rise in academia and politics, as the country faced a dearth of educated communists dedicated to the ongoing
collectivization Collective farming and communal farming are various types of "agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise". There are two broad types of communal farms: agricultural cooperatives, in which member- ...
project. He worked as a teaching assistant in Cluj from 1945 to 1949, and was appointed professor of genetics and plant improvement in 1952. He held a similar position at the Bucharest Agronomy Faculty from 1953 to 1957. Initially heading the Cluj agronomy research station, he was inaugural director of the maize cultivation research institute at
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outside Bucharest, from 1957 to 1962. As such, he worked closely with future leader
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, who then headed the party’s agricultural section. After leaving, he became full professor and department head at the Bucharest Agronomy Institute. In 1969, he became president of the agricultural and forestry sciences academy. Elected a corresponding member of the
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in 1963, he advanced to titular status in 1974. In 1972, he was made foreign member of
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.Dobre ''et al.'', p. 298


Party politics

Although uninterested in politics as a student, Giosan joined a union in 1946. Motivated to support collectivization by the experience of his poor, hard-working parents, he entered the
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in 1947, going on to a career in the party and state bureaucracy that spanned much of the
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. In 1949, castigated for insufficient vigilance against a Christmas celebration, he declared he had never believed in God, “perhaps” excepting his earliest years. He taught at the science and education section of the party’s central committee until 1953, at which point he became adjunct to the Agriculture Minister. At the end of 1955, he became a substitute member of the central committee; meanwhile, from 1955 to 1961, he belonged to the Bucharest regional party committee. In 1960, he became a full member of the central committee, remaining until the
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. Serving as vice president of the higher agricultural council from 1962 to 1965, he was its president from that point until 1969. In 1966, he joined the committee for the State Prize. For eight days in November 1969, he was Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1974, he joined the central committee for
Systematization Systematization () was a program of urban planning in the Socialist Republic of Romania from 1974 to 1989. Systematization was carried out by the Romanian Communist Party under the leadership of Nicolae Ceaușescu, impressed by the ideologic ...
. The same year, he became substitute member of the central committee’s political executive bureau (CPEx), until the Revolution. From 1962 to 1974 and again from 1979, he sat on the State Council. In 1974, he joined the national council for environmental protection, while in 1980, he became vice president of the national council for science and technology. Also that year, he joined the higher council for education and teaching, while in 1981, he became adjunct to the central committee’s head of party work in agriculture.


As legislator and downfall

Giosan served in the Great National Assembly for 32 years, representing the following districts: Cămărașu (1957–1961),
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(1961–1965),
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(1965–1969),
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(1969–1975), southern
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(1975–1980),
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(1980–1985), and
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(1985–1989). From July 1974 until the 1989 Revolution, he was Assembly President. As such, he played a decorative role, receiving a script from party headquarters and reading it during sessions without deviating. Giosan traveled widely and played host to many visiting legislators; he visited the United States in 1961 and returned in 1980 as head of a parliamentary delegation. Among his many awards were the , third class (1954), second class (1958) and first class (1962); the State Prize (1964) and the
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, first class (1971 and 1981). Arrested during the Revolution and scheduled to be tried alongside other CPEx members, he died some seven months later at
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. According to the testimony of two fellow prisoners, Giosan was murdered via lethal injection administered by a mysterious doctor. Giosan spoke French and Russian. He was married and had two children.


Notes


References

*Florica Dobre, Liviu Marius Bejenaru, Clara Cosmineanu-Mareș, Monica Grigore, Alina Ilinca, Oana Ionel, Nicoleta Ionescu-Gură, Elisabeta Neagoe-Pleșa, Liviu Pleșa, ''Membrii C.C. al P.C.R. (1945–1989). Dicționar''. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică, 2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:Giosan, Nicolae 1921 births 1990 deaths People from Alba County Romanian agronomists 20th-century agronomists Academic staff of the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest Ministers of agriculture of Romania Presidents of the Great National Assembly Members of the Great National Assembly Titular members of the Romanian Academy Academicians of the VASKhNIL Recipients of the Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic Romanian atheists Inmates of Jilava Prison Romanian people who died in prison custody Prisoners who died in Romanian detention