Virgil Trofin

Virgil Trofin

Virgil Trofin (1926 – June 1984) was a Romanian communist activist and politician, who served as minister under the Communist regime.

Biography

Born in Vaslui, Trofin had an early career as a mechanical fitter and boilermaker. He was relatively close to Communist Party leader Ana Pauker before she was purged from office in 1953: he named his daughter in her honor (a common habit among prominent communists of the time). [Tismăneanu, p.300]

Rallying with General Secretary Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, he was among the younger activists to be promoted by the latter in the wake of Pauker's downfall. [Frunză, p.437] From June 1956 to June 1964, he was First Secretary of the Union of Communist Youth. [http://files.osa.ceu.hu/holdings/300/8/3/text/51-3-303.shtml "Rumanian Plenum Announces Reforms In Trade Unions And Top Personnel Changes"] , "Radio Free Europe", February 17, 1971] [Tismăneanu, p. 202] In this capacity, Trofin spoke out against the Bucharest student movement in November 1956, declaring "We have to know how many enemies there are in our country and are trying to fight against our party".

His influence in the government increased due to his work in eliminating the primary obstacle to Nicolae Ceauşescu's rise to power, Gheorghe Apostol (during which time he joined the Politburo and Central Committee). [Tismăneanu, p.232, 239, 246, 294, 305] [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E4D61239F934A35754C0A962948260 "Virgil Trofin. Obituary"] , in "The New York Times", July 7, 1984] A secretary of the Central Committee charged with cadre policies after 1965, [Tismăneanu, p.246] Trofin served for a time as Deputy Prime Minister. From 1969 to 1971 he was chairman of the National Union of Agricultural Production Co-operatives.

In 1971 he was appointed as chairman of the Central Council of the General Union of Trade Unions but replaced in the party secretariat by Ion Iliescu (a Radio Free Europe analysis at the time proposed either that Trofin was demoted or that the Party placed more emphasis on workers by placing a high-ranking activist as union policy maker). He had his ups and downs in his relationship with Ceauşescu (with corresponding career successes and failures). In 1979 he replaced Vasile Patilineţ as Minister of Mines, Oil and Geology. [Tismăneanu, p.246]

In November 1981, Trofin was accused of being responsible for sending poor-quality coal to power stations, [Frunză, p. 486] expelled from the Central Committee, and demoted to being chairman of the Central Committee of Artisans' Cooperatives, and, after further confrontations with the leadership, director of a collective farm. [Tismăneanu, p. 246] In Victor Frunză's view, the charge was actually a cover-up for Ceauşescu's own mismanagement of the mining industry (before and after the Jiu Valley miners' strike of 1977). [Frunză, p.486]

Based on various pieces of evidence, it was contended that he committed suicide. [Tismăneanu, p. 350] Contrary to official practice, no obituary was published in Communist Party newspapers, and the cause of death was not disclosed. [Tismăneanu, p. 246]

References


*Victor Frunză, "Istoria stalinismului în România" ("The History of Stalinism in Romania"), Humanitas, Bucharest, 1990
*Vladimir Tismăneanu, "Stalinism pentru eternitate", Polirom, Iaşi, 2005 ISBN 973-681-899-3 (translation of "Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism", University of California Press, Berkeley, 2003, ISBN 0-52-023747-1)

External links

*ro icon Remus Radu, [http://www.cotidianul.ro/index.php?id=43&art=8722&cHash=750be2859e "Războiul de peste 30 de ani dintre oraşe cu vanităţi istorice" ("The War of over 30 Years between Cities with Historical Conceits")] , in "Cotidianul", January 31, 2006


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