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  • Corneliu Vadim Tudor dead. Romanian politician died at 65 in Bucharest hospital

    The founder of the Greater Romania Party, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, passed away Monday afternoon after being rushed to hospital with heart issues. He was 65.

    He was admitted to Bucharest’s Military Hospital with pulmonary edema but during the day he suffered a cardiac arrest. According to Romanian media outlets, Corneliu Vadim Tudor had been suffering for long of diabetes and weak heart condition.

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    Corneliu Vadim Tudor (pic: b1.ro)
    Before the 1999 Romanian revolution, Mr. Vadim Tudor was a journalist and writer, but turned to politics thereafter. He co-founded the nationalist magazine ‘Greater Romania’ together with writer Eugen Barbu in 1990, and founded the “Greater Romania Party” (Partidul România Mare (PRM)) the following year. He was a Senator in the Romanian Parliament for 16 years and known as the audible voice of his party by giving countless speeches often seen as extremists, xenophobic and nationalistic. After every round of elections, Tudor claimed that huge fraud was committed against him and PRM.

    After modest results at his first presidential elections in 1996 when he gathered just less than 5 percent of the Romanian vote, CV Tudor managed to shatter any electoral calculations four years later when he reached the second round of the political contest. The situation triggered an unprecedented public mobilization in favour of opponent candidate Ion Iliescu who thus won the presidential seat at the Cotroceni Palace, while Vadim Tudor remained satisfied by the 121 parliamentary seats for PRM.

    Accused repeatedly in the country and abroad for his xenophobic discourse, Tudor attempts a public reconciliation in 2004 by apologizing to Israeli people for his anti-Semitic statements and building a statue of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in Brasov city. But these gestures did not help much as he collected only 12.5 percent of valid votes in the presidential run the same year.
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    PRM showed its political decline at the 2008 elections when the party failed to reach the 5% Parliamentary threshold. A year later, Vadim Tudor claimed three seats in the European Parliament but the surprising choice was his electoral tandem with controversial businessman Gigi Becali. At the 2009 presidential run, CV Tudor earned only 5.5 percent of the Romanian votes.

    Corneliu Vadim Tudor announced his 5th candidacy for the Romanian Presidency in November 2014 but his move was merely individual as the Greater Romania Party lacked popularity after the departure of well-known names such as Lia Olguţa Vasilescu, Corneliu Ciontu, Codrin Stefanescu and Dorel Onaca. In summer 2013, representatives of 24 PRM organizations revoked Vadim Tudor as a party leader but he was reinstated back in function by a Bucharest court.

    Corneliu Vadim Tudor is survived by his wife Doina Vadim Tudor and his two daughters Lidia and Eugenia