Antonie Iorgovan
Antonie Iorgovan (9 August 1948 – 4 October 2007) was a Romanian jurist, professor and politician. He was a member of the Romanian Senate in the period 1990–92 and 2000–07, representing the Social Democratic Party. Between 1992 and 1996, he was also a judge on the Constitutional Court of Romania. His professional life before 1989 is completely unknown. Iorgovan was the lead author of the 1991 Constitution of Romania, which was subsequently revised in 2003.[1] He died of a heart attack caused by terminal pancreatic cancer on 4 October 2007, at age 59.
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- "Father of Romania's Constitution Dies". AP. Retrieved 2007-10-04.
gollark: I kind of want to read one of those verbose rants now.
gollark: Because it'll find some way to wiggle out of the constraint, or come up with some solution which is still bad, and because "maximize happiness" might not be a goal we want anyway, and because that does not actually fix current problems.
gollark: Solar would probably be more widely used if energy storage was better.
gollark: According to Wikipedia you get about a kilowatt per square meter of solar energy at the equator, which seems good.
gollark: Doesn't making tritium for fusion need fission anyway?
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