Sever Voinescu

January 10, 2024
Journalist

Quick Facts

Sever Voinescu
Full Name Sever Voinescu
Occupation Journalist
Date Of Birth Jun 19, 1969(1969-06-19)
Age 55
Birthplace Ploiești
Country Romania
Birth City Prahova
Horoscope Gemini

Sever Voinescu Biography

Name Sever Voinescu
Birthday Jun 19
Birth Year 1969
Place Of Birth Ploiești
Home Town Prahova
Birth Country Romania
Birth Sign Gemini

Sever Voinescu is one of the most popular and richest Journalist who was born on June 19, 1969 in Ploiești, Prahova, Romania.

Writing in a guest editorial for Revista 22 in September of that year, Voinescu referred to the need for a conservative pole to emerge in modern Romanian politics. His text argues: “In today’s Romania, it is not at all hard to be a liberal or a socialist. What’s hard is being a conservative. On another level, in today’s Romania it is not at all hard to be an egotist, nor to cement yourself, forevermore, into the condition of a socially-assisted person. What’s hard is to be a man of common sense, capable of balancing his own interest against that of others, after taking charge of his own destiny.” According to Voinescu, there is an untapped electorate that consistently votes against left-wing policies, but is increasingly disenchanted with the effects of right-wing governance, and tacitly supporting any conservative, conviction politics, “Thatcherite” solution to Romania’s woes. He suggested that its recovery by the PDL would be that party’s “great chance”. Voinescu also argued that old-school Romanian conservatism had been hijacked in the 1990s by Dan Voiculescu’s eponymous party: “Can one imagine a more scandalous usurpation?”

A graduate of the University of Bucharest Faculty of Law in 1992, he was a practicing lawyer until 1996. Initially, Voinescu was a trainee lawyer in his native city, but later joined a female colleague in opening a law firm, based in Bucharest. In parallel, he became noted for his cultural and political column in Dilema Veche (known then as just Dilema). His debut, Voinescu recalls, occurred in 1994, and resulted in his “addiction” to writing. According to a presentation for Înapoi la argument, the Romanian Television talk show of philosopher Horia-Roman Patapievici: “Sever Voinescu is one of the distinct voices in Romanian cultural journalism. His writing is in fact a moral attitude from a well-defined perspective, with no conjectural ambiguities.” In the political climate following the 1989 Revolution, Voinescu also became active on the public scene, originally as a member of the civil society platform known as Group for Social Dialogue (a membership which, in 2008, he listed as one of the “tidbits in my biography that I take pride in”).

Sever Voinescu Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Journalist
House Living in own house.

Sever Voinescu is one of the richest Journalist from Romania. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Sever Voinescu 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Sever Voinescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsever vojˈnesku] , full last name Voinescu-Cotoi; born June 19, 1969) is a Romanian journalist, political analyst, diplomat and right-wing politician. A Foreign Affairs Ministry figure during the mid-1990s, he was later a Consul General of Romania in Chicago, United States. Voinescu became known as a columnist for Dilema Veche weekly and Cotidianul daily, and worked for the Institute for Public Policies, a political think tank. As pundit, Voinescu supports conservative ideas, and criticizes left-wing and welfare state solutions as applied to his country.

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Often described as a member of the intellectual faction close to President Traian Băsescu, Voinescu was characterized by political opponents as a person lacking in independence, a verdict which, in 2007, cost him advancement in the diplomatic service. He subsequently joined the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL), running in the 2008 legislative election and earning a deputy seat for Ploieşti. From April 2009 to February 2011, he was Secretary of the Deputies’ Chamber.

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Shelley Ranked on the list of most popular Journalist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Romania. Sever Voinescu celebrates birthday on June 19 of every year.

In a 2008 interview with Evenimentul Zilei, he elaborated: “There are moments in life when one wants to see if one is capable of doing what he requires others to do.” At the same time, he clarified that his choice to rally with the PDL was motivated by the party representing “the authentic Right”, and by the National Liberals experiencing “a temporary drift”, arguing that he found a post-electoral alliance with the Social Democrats “impossible [and] stinking”, whereas the National Liberal Party had the “moral obligation” of joining the PDL in a new coalition. He also pointed out that, although a member of a faction politically allied with Băsescu, he did not intend to placate the latter in his public statements, and criticized his party for resorting to “suspicious borrowings [and] bizarre additions” in order to meet the necessary number of candidates. Believed by Evenimentul Zilei to be the natural choice for a PDL Foreign Minister, he spoke in favor of continuing a close cooperation with the United States, and justified Romania’s traditional qualms toward Russia. After joining the party, Voinescu became an Administrative Board member for its think tank, the Institute for People Studies.

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