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Klaus Iohannis

Klaus Werner Iohannis (Romanian: [ˈkla.us joˈhanis]; German: [ˈkʰlaʊ̯s joˈhanɪs]; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is a Romanian politician, physicist, and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014. He became leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL) in 2014, after serving as leader of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR/DFDR) between 2002 and 2013. Prior to entering politics, Iohannis was a physics teacher.

Klaus Iohannis
Iohannis in 2022
President of Romania
Assumed office
21 December 2014
Prime MinisterNicolae Ciucă
Preceded byTraian Băsescu
Mayor of Sibiu
In office
30 June 2000 – 2 December 2014
Preceded byDan Condurat
Succeeded byAstrid Fodor
Leader of the National Liberal Party
In office
28 June 2014 – 18 December 2014
Preceded byCrin Antonescu
Succeeded byAlina Gorghiu
Vasile Blaga
Leader of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania
In office
2002–2013
Preceded byEberhard Wolfgang Wittstock
Succeeded byPaul-Jürgen Porr
Personal details
Born
Klaus Werner Iohannis

(1959-06-13) 13 June 1959 (age 63)
Sibiu, Stalin Region, Romanian People's Republic
Political partyIndependent
(2014–present)[a]
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania
(1990–2013)
National Liberal Party
(2013–2014)
Spouse
(m. 1989)
ResidenceCotroceni Palace
EducationSamuel von Brukenthal National College
Alma materBabeș-Bolyai University (BSc)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • mayor
  • teacher
ProfessionPhysicist
ReligionLutheran
Signature
a. ^ PNL membership suspended while president[1]

Iohannis was elected the mayor of the Transylvanian town of Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt) in 2000, representing the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR/DFDR). Although the German population of the once predominantly German-speaking town of Sibiu had declined to a tiny minority, Iohannis won a surprise victory and was re-elected by landslides in 2004, 2008, and 2012. Iohannis is credited with turning his city into one of Romania's most popular tourist destinations, and the city was chosen to be the European Capital of Culture in 2007. In February 2013, Iohannis became a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), accepting an invitation from then liberal leader Crin Antonescu, and was immediately elected the party's First Vice President, eventually becoming the PNL President during the following year.

In October 2009, four of the five political groups in the Parliament, excluding the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) of then-President Traian Băsescu, proposed him as a candidate for the office of Prime Minister of Romania; however, Băsescu refused to nominate him despite the Parliament's adoption of a declaration supporting his candidacy.[2] He was again the candidate for Prime Minister of the PNL and the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the elections in the same year.[3]

Ideologically a conservative,[4][5][6][7] Iohannis is the first Romanian president to come from an ethnic minority, as he is a Transylvanian Saxon, part of Romania's German minority, which settled in Transylvania beginning in the 12th century.[8] He was initially elected in 2014 and then subsequently re-elected by a landslide in 2019.

Personal and professional life

Born in the historic centre of Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt) to a Transylvanian Saxon family, Klaus Iohannis is the eldest child of Gustav Heinz and Susanne Johannis. He has a younger sister, Krista Johannis (born 1963).[9] His father worked as a technician at an enterprise, while his mother was a nurse.[10] Both his parents as well as his sister emigrated from their native Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt) to Würzburg, Bavaria in Germany in 1992, acquiring citizenship there under the right of return granted by German nationality law,[11][12] as most other Transylvanian Saxons after the fall of the Iron Curtain. However, he chose to live and work in Romania.[13] As of 2014, his parents, sister and a niece live in Würzburg.[14]

Iohannis stated that his family settled in Transylvania in present-day Romania 850 years ago.[15] After graduating from the Faculty of Physics of the Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB) in Cluj-Napoca in 1983, Iohannis worked as a high school physics teacher at various schools and colleges in Sibiu, including, from 1989 to 1997, the Samuel von Brukenthal National College in Sibiu, the oldest German-speaking school in Romania. From 1997 to 1999, he was Deputy General School Inspector of Sibiu County, and from 1999 until his election as mayor in 2000, he was the General School Inspector, head of public schools in the county.

Alongside his native German and Romanian, Iohannis also speaks English fluently and has some knowledge of French. The original German spelling of his name is Johannis, but the name was registered by a Romanian official as Iohannis on his birth certificate[16] and he has used both spellings interchangeably.[17] In 1989, he married ethnic Romanian Carmen Lăzurcă, an English teacher at the Gheorghe Lazăr National College in Sibiu.[18][19] They have no children. Iohannis is also a member of the Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania, the German-speaking Lutheran church in Transylvania.[20]

Political career

He joined the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR/DFDR) in 1990, and served as a member of its board of education in Transylvania from 1997, and a member of the local party board in Sibiu from 1998. In 2001, he was elected President of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR/DFDR), succeeding former president Eberhard Wolfgang Wittstock.

Mayor of Sibiu

 
Iohannis as Mayor of Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt) in May 2006

In 2000, the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania in Sibiu/Hermannstadt (FDGS), the local chapter of the Democratic Forum of Germans (FDGR/DFDR), decided to back him as a candidate for mayor. While initially not wanting anything else than to represent the forum through a local candidate and to obtain a certain degree of local political visibility at that time, the leadership of FDGR/DFDR was surprised for his subsequent victory.

Despite the fact that Sibiu's German minority (represented, more specifically, by Transylvanian Saxons) had shrunken to a mere 1.6%, Iohannis was elected with 69.18% of the votes and has won three re-elections in a row, getting some of the largest electoral scores in the country: 88.69% of the vote in 2004,[21] and 83.26% in 2008.[22] Consequently, he became the third ethnic German mayor of a Romanian city since Albert Dörr[23] and Hans Jung [de] (who briefly served in 1941 in Timișoara), the former who had also served in Sibiu from 1906/07 to 1918 (the first was Otto Helmut Mayerhoffer [ro], who served as elected mayor of the town of Roman in Neamț County, between 1992 and 1996).[24]

Throughout his tenure as mayor, he has worked to restore the town's infrastructure and to tighten the local administration. Iohannis is also widely credited with turning his hometown into one of Romania's most popular tourist destinations thanks to the extensive renovation of the old downtown.[25] During his first term, Iohannis worked with a town council which was formed by PDSR/PSD, FDGR/DFDR, PD, CDR, and PRM.[26] Since 2004, during his second and third terms, his own party, FDGR/DFDR, had the majority. Between 2008 and 2012, FDGR/DFDR had 14 out of 23 councillors, PDL 4, PSD 3, and PNL only 2.[27]

Iohannis established contacts with foreign officials and investors. Sibiu was declared the European Capital of Culture of 2007, along with Luxembourg (the bearer of the distinction in 1995).[28] Luxembourg chose to share this honourable status with Sibiu due to the fact that many of the Transylvanian Saxons emigrated in the 12th century to Transylvania from the area where Luxembourg is today.[29] Sibiu, or Hermannstadt in German, which was mainly built by the Transylvanian Saxons as early as the Middle Ages, was for many centuries the cultural centre of the German ethnic group in Transylvania, and was a predominantly German-speaking town until the mid 20th century. Subsequently, many Germans left the town after World War II, and especially in 1990, within months of the fall of the Iron Curtain.

On 7 November 2005, Iohannis was nominated as the "Personality of the Year for a European Romania" (Romanian: Personalitatea anului pentru o Românie europeană) by the Eurolink – House of Europe organization.[30]

Candidacy for the Prime Minister of Romania (supported by the PSD)

On 14 October 2009, the leaders of the opposition parliamentary groups (the National Liberal Party, the Social Democratic Party, the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania, the Conservative Party led by Dan Voiculescu, and the group of smaller ethnic minorities), proposed Iohannis as a candidate for the Prime Minister of Romania, after the government of Prime Minister Emil Boc fell a day before as a result of a motion of no confidence in the Parliament. Coming from outside the national-level politics of Romania, Iohannis had an image of an independent politician,[31] although his party (i.e. FDGR/DFDR) consistently allied itself with, and Iohannis campaigned in the prior European Parliament elections for, the National Liberal Party (PNL).

Subsequently, the National Liberal Party (PNL), the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), and the group of small ethnic minorities in the Parliament subsumed Iohannis as their common candidate for Prime Minister of an interim government.[32] On 14 October, Iohannis confirmed acceptance of his candidacy. However, on 15 October President Traian Băsescu nominated Lucian Croitoru, a top Romanian economist, as Prime Minister, and charged the latter with forming the country's next government.

After the second round of negotiations, a day before Croitoru's nomination, Băsescu noted: "Some parties have proposed Klaus Iohannis. I would like you to know that I have not rejected the possibility for him to become Prime Minister in the condition that my options would be directed towards other [national unity government] solutions. But I have rejected such a proposal because it comes from PSD or another party [PNL]", referring to his alleged constraint to consider a proposal of the largest party (PDL), constraint disputed by the other parties.[33][34] The opposition criticized the President for not designating Iohannis. Social Democrat leader Mircea Geoană accused Băsescu of trying to influence the upcoming presidential elections by having them organised by a sympathetic government.[35][36] Crin Antonescu, the leader of the National Liberals, vowed his party would derail other nominations but Iohannis'.[35] After the nomination of Croitoru, Antonescu, a candidate in the presidential election, stated that he would nominate Iohannis as prime minister if elected president.[37] Three days later, on 18 October, Geoană suggested Antonescu was trying to use Iohannis as an "electoral agent" for Antonescu's bid for president. In response, Antonescu told the press that Iohannis "is not the type of person that would let himself be used".[38] Geoană and PSD leadership has held a second meeting with Iohannis in Bucharest in the evening of 18 October. UDMR, which the previous day announced it would also attend, declared in the morning that all their leaders were not in the city. PNL was present at the meeting with lower level representatives, after Antonescu announced in the morning that he was campaigning in Cluj-Napoca.[39] On 21 October the Parliament adopted with 252 votes in favor (PSD, PNL, UDMR, and minorities groups) and 2 against a declaration requesting the President to nominate Iohannis as Prime Minister.[40][41]

In the National Liberal Party (PNL)

On 20 February 2013, Klaus Iohannis joined the PNL, announcing this during a press conference with Crin Antonescu. At a PNL extraordinary congress, he was elected First Vice President of the Party. In the meeting of 28 June 2014, he was elected President of the PNL with 95% of the votes.

Candidacy for the President of Romania

 
Klaus Iohannis and his PSD opponent (and former USL ally) Victor Ponta at a TV debate on Realitatea TV, 11 November 2014

In 2009, Iohannis had stated that he might possibly run for the office of President of Romania, although not in that year.[42] In addition, former Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu also stated on 27 October 2009 and again on 23 April 2010 that he would like to see Iohannis become either Prime Minister or President of Romania sometime in the future.[43]

PNL and PDL started in the summer of 2014 procedures to strengthen the political right. The two parties will eventually merge under the name PNL, but went for elections in an alliance: the Christian Liberal Alliance (Romanian: Alianța Creștin-Liberală). On 11 August the alliance chose Iohannis as its candidate for the presidential election in November[44] and so he was registered as an official presidential candidate. In a late August 2014 interview, Iohannis described himself as a politruk who candidates for the presidency of Romania.[45] He subsequently received 30.37% of the votes in the first round, finishing second and consequently qualifying for the second round. In the second round on 16 November he was elected President of Romania with 54.43% of the cast ballots.

President of Romania

Presidential styles of
Klaus Iohannis
 
Reference stylePreședintele (President)
Spoken stylePreședintele (President)
Alternative styleDomnia Sa/Excelența Sa (His Excellency)
 
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Klaus Iohannis before their bilateral meeting at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on 9 June 2017
 
Iohannis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in March 2018

Iohannis took office on 21 December 2014, when Traian Băsescu's term ended. His presidential campaign focused on fighting corruption and on improving the justice system.[46] Iohannis is also a supporter of a strongly pro-Western foreign policy.[47] Regarding the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania, much discussed in the electoral campaign, Iohannis stated that "is something that only Bucharest can offer and only Chișinău can accept", and this "special relationship must be cultivated and enhanced especially by us [the Romanian state]".[48][49] Upon taking office, Iohannis suspended his membership in the National Liberal Party; the Romanian constitution does not allow the president to be a formal member of a political party during his tenure.

A heavily disputed draft law proposed by Nicolae Păun, leader of the Party of the Roma, regarding the amnesty of some misdemeanors and the pardoning of certain penalties was rejected by the Chamber of Deputies at the initiative of Klaus Iohannis and the party he led,[50] after PNL asked the Judiciary Committee 17 times to reject the draft law.[51]

The collaboration with socialist Prime Minister Victor Ponta was praised by both sides at the start of the mandate, but deteriorated thereafter once with foreign visits of the Head of the Executive, without informing the President, but especially with the criminal prosecution of Victor Ponta for 22 alleged corruption charges, prompting Iohannis to demand his resignation from the head of the Government.[52] Relations with Parliament went similarly. Iohannis criticized the Parliament for defending MPs by rejecting the requests of the National Anticorruption Directorate for lifting their immunity, as in the case of PSD senator Dan Șova or Prime Minister Victor Ponta.[53] Regarding the judicial system, Klaus Iohannis pleads for a sustained fight against corruption. Likewise, Iohannis expressed dissatisfaction with attempted amendments to the Penal Code.[54] In the context of foreign policy, Iohannis and Andrzej Duda, the President of Poland, created Bucharest Nine during a meeting between both in Bucharest on 4 November 2015.[55] The Russian annexation of Ukrainian Crimea and the country's intervention in the east of Ukraine are the main reason for the creation of the organization. It has nine members, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.[56][57]

Since coming into office, President Klaus Iohannis has made a habit to hold consultations with parliamentary parties. The first round of consultations took place on 12 January, the purpose of these discussions being a political agreement that would ensure, by 2017, a minimum threshold of 2% of GDP for the Ministry of Defence, agreement signed by all parties.[58] The second round of consultations focused on the legislative priorities of the parliamentary session: voting in diaspora, financing electoral campaigns and parties and lifting parliamentary immunity. Because the Parliament has not implemented the commitments made on 28 January, Iohannis has organised another series of consultations on the state of electoral laws,[59] but also on rejection of Justice requests for approval of arrest or prosecution of MPs. The topics of other meetings between the president and parties focused on the Big Brother law package and the national defense strategy.[60]

In February 2016, the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) sent a notice of evacuation of the headquarters of two TV stations owned by Dan Voiculescu, sentenced in August 2014 to 10 years imprisonment in a corruption case with 60 million euros worth of prejudice.[61] In this context, Klaus Iohannis stated that ANAF approach in Antena TV Group case is "hasty", "inappropriate" and that "freedom of expression in media can not be suppressed for trivial administrative reasons".[62] His position was met with a wave of criticism from supporters and public figures.[63][64] On the same note, Iohannis stated that union with Moldova is "a less serious approach" in the context of the Transnistria conflict, of differences between Romania and Moldova regarding economic stability and fighting corruption, and can be discussed when things are stable in both countries.[65] The statement sparked indignation among unionists[66] who accused him of demagogy, considering that during the electoral campaign of 2014 he expressed a favorable position on the issue.[67] In March 2018, at the 100th anniversary of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, he was absent from a plenary vote regarding the issue.[68]

President Iohannis is considered the primary responsible for the 2021 Romanian political crisis,[69][70][71][72] to the point that when asked in a CURS opinion poll from November 2021, 35% of respondents said that he is the main culprit for the said crisis.[73] Critics consider him responsible for excluding the USR from the government during late 2021, and thereby allowing the PSD to be brought back to power.[74] This happened on 25 November 2021, when the National Coalition for Romania was founded and the Ciucă Cabinet was sworn in.[75][76][77] Two months later, he praised the new coalition, stating that "the Romanian political class has shown democratic maturity".[78] Iohannis has also been criticized given the fact that during the two ruling years of the PSD-ALDE coalition (more specifically between 2017 and 2019), he sharply criticized the PSD. At the 2020 legislative elections, he called the electorate to vote, promising to get rid of the PSD.[79][80] Some public figures in Romania, who in the past expressed their support for Klaus Iohannis, have criticized him for his double standard and lack of proper governance. These critics include Vladimir Tismăneanu, Tudor Chirilă, Radu Paraschivescu [ro], Mircea Cărtărescu, Andrei Oișteanu, Ada Solomon [ro],[81] Marius Manole [ro],[82] Cristian Tudor Popescu,[83] and Gabriel Liiceanu.[84]

Despite the fact that, officially, the President of Romania is not affiliated with any political party, Iohannis is also regarded as the de facto leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL).[85][86]

International trips as President (2015–present)

Notes Data Country City Notes
1 10 February 2015   France Paris Talks with President François Hollande on French–Romanian relations, combating terrorism and Ukraine[87]
2 25 February 2015   Moldova Chișinău Talks with pro-European parties on bilateral relations and the process of European integration of Moldova[88]
3 26 February 2015   Germany Berlin Talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the situation in Ukraine, investments, European projects and strengthening the rule of law[89]
4 12 March 2015   Poland Warsaw Talks with President Bronisław Komorowski on Ukraine, NATO and Moldova[90]
5 14–17 May 2015   Italy Milan, Rome Meeting with Romanian community in Milan and Pope Francis[91]
6 21 May 2015   Latvia Riga Eastern Partnership Summit[92]
7 15–16 June 2015   Croatia Zagreb Meeting with President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović and President of the Sabor Josip Leko[93]
8 12–13 July 2015   Spain Madrid Meeting with King Felipe VI, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Romanian community representatives[94][95]
9 23–30 September 2015   United States New York City, Washington, D.C. Represented Romania at the United Nations General Assembly from 26 to 29 September. Met with the United States President Barack Obama and Vice-president Joe Biden[96]
10 6–11 March 2016   Israel Jerusalem Meeting with President Reuven Rivlin and Knesset Speaker Yuli-Yoel Edelstein[97]
11 23 March 2016   Turkey Ankara Talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on security issues and refugee crisis[98]
12 7 June 2016   Luxembourg Luxembourg City Reception at Neumünster Abbey in honor of the Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg[99]
13 8–9 July 2016   Poland Warsaw NATO Summit[100]
14 24–25 January 2017   France Strasbourg Official visit to the Council of Europe, as well as the European Court of Human Rights[101]
15 19 June 2017   United States Washington D.C. Joint press conference with United States President Donald Trump regarding terrorism in Qatar
16 27 November 2017   France Paris Joint political declaration signed at Elysee Palace[102]
17 29 December 2020   Moldova Chișinău Meeting with new President Maia Sandu
18 27 August 2021   Moldova Chișinău Took part in Independence Day Celebrations.
19 21–23 September 2021   United States New York City Represented Romania at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly[103]
20 27 October 2021   Egypt Cairo Meeting with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi[104]
21 16 December 2021   Belgium Brussels Eastern Partnership Summit[105]
22 16 February 2022   France Versailles Attended the informal meeting of European Council regarding security situation in Sahel at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron[106]
23 10 March 2022   France Versailles Informal meeting of European Council hosted by Charles Michel[107]
24 16 March 2022   Moldova Chișinău Meeting with President Maia Sandu in the context of war in Ukraine[108]
25 24 March 2022   Belgium Brussels Extraordinary NATO Summit[109]

Political positions

Unification of Romania and Moldova

Regarding the unification of Romania and Moldova, Klaus Iohannis declared during the 2014 presidential campaign that the unification is something that only Bucharest can provide and only Chișinău can accept. "If Moldovan citizens want the unification with Romania, then nobody can stop them", stated Klaus Iohannis.[110] After election, his position mitigated, stressing that, at the moment, Romania should support Moldova to consolidate its pro-European path.[111] President Klaus Iohannis said that a possible unification of Romania and Moldova could be discussed at the moment things are going well and stable in the two countries.[66][112]

Autonomy of the Hungarian minority

In March 2017, a sub-group of the ethnically Hungarian Székely community in southeastern Transylvania launched a petition demanding autonomy for their region, arguing for political and administrative self-rule, their own elected president and flag, as well as the recognition of Hungarian as an official language next to Romanian.[113] Iohannis, on a visit to the region in July, cautioned against decentralization and the creation of regions based on the ethnic origin of residents.[114] He argued for more and improved cooperation between Romanians and Hungarians "as the only solution for us" instead, stressing local administrative reforms and developing the region.[115]

On 28 April 2020, a draft legislation favouring the autonomy of Székely Land, submitted by two deputies of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) in December 2019,[116] was tacitly adopted by the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Parliament of Romania, in which the Social Democratic Party (PSD) held a plurality of seats and all whilst the National Liberal Party led a minority government. The draft bill was automatically adopted after it exceeded the 45-day deadline for debate.[117] On 29 April, Klaus Iohannis criticised the draft's adoption in a television speech, stating "as we ... fight the coronavirus pandemic, ... the PSD ... fights in the secret offices of the parliament to give Transylvania to the Hungarians". In his speech, he used Hungarian language in a mocking manner: Bună ziua ['good day' in Romanian], dear Romanians; jó napot kívánok ['good day' in Hungarian], PSD."[117][118][119] On the same day, the draft was rejected in the Senate, with both PNL's and PSD's senators voting in favour of the rejection.[120]

The president's speech was met with widespread criticism. Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó described the statements of Iohannis as "particularly uncivilized and suitable for inciting hatred" and asked the Romanian president to show "more respect to Hungarians".[121] In turn, Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu called Szijjártó's statements "provocative and inadequate".[122] In a radio interview, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán also reacted to the speech, saying "we have never heard such remarks from Romania, not even in the worst, most antidemocratic, tumultuous times".[123] The president's comments were also criticised by members of the Romanian opposition parties PSD and ALDE, but also by the confidence and supply USR (which has been supporting the PNL minority government since 2019).[124] Iohannis was fined 5,000 lei by the National Council for Combating Discrimination (CNCD) for discrimination and ethnicity/nationality-based violation of the right to dignity.[125]

Ukraine's education law

Iohannis criticized Ukraine's 2017 education law, which makes Ukrainian the only language of education in state schools, and cancelled his visit to Kyiv in October 2017.[126][127] Iohannis said that Ukraine's new education law "will drastically limit the access of minorities to education in their native language. We are deeply hurt by this. We have many Romanians in Ukraine."[127]

Anticorruption

President Klaus Iohannis is a supporter of the fight against corruption in Romania. Since coming to power in November 2014, has sent several messages of support to prosecutors investigating sensitive cases against politicians accused of corruption. Making one of its important position was on 25 February 2016 at the annual meeting of the National Anticorruption Directorate: "From year to year the work of the National Anticorruption Directorate has become more effective as the number of cases investigated and complexity, as well as final decisions on confiscation and recovery of property from crime. You are a model of functional institution and created a performance standard. Through the work and achievements, you've earned the appreciation of the Romanian citizens who want to live in a just society, in a country without corruption, the institutions, elect to represent them and those who perform public functions are actually serving the people. The results obtained by you in fighting corruption, appreciated and beyond Romania's borders are a guarantee that the process of strengthening democracy and the rule of law in Romania are on track. I am convinced that we will be increasingly more powerful in applying the constitutional principle that nobody is above the law and to align our established practice in countries with democracies that put the citizen at the center of any policy", stated Klaus Iohannis.[128]

He has rejected demands for the suspension of the head of Romania's National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA), Laura Codruța Kövesi.[129][130]

LGBT rights

In terms of LGBT rights and recognition of same-sex unions in Romania, Iohannis has not stated clearly his opinion:[131]

Romanian society is not yet ready for a definite answer. I won't give an answer but as a president I am willing to open up the issue for discussion. We have to accept that any minority has rights and that a majority is strong when they protect the minority.

— Iohannis in a 2014 debate with bloggers[132]

However, he is pleading for the acceptance of differences and diversity: "nobody should be persecuted because they belong to a different group or they are different".[131]

Regarding the initiative to amend Article 48 of the Constitution (prohibition of gay marriage) started by the Coalition for Family (Romanian: Coaliția pentru Familie), Iohannis reiterated the concepts of tolerance and accepting one another.[133] "It is wrong to give obedience or walk the path of religious fanaticism and ultimatum solicitations. I do not believe in them and do not support them. I believe in tolerance, trust and openness to other", said Iohannis in a press conference.[134] Thus, Iohannis is the first top official in the country to open the discussion about same-sex marriages.[135] His reaction was praised by international media, including The Washington Post,[136][137] while religious and conservative organizations in Romania have criticized his position on LGBT rights.

Migration

Iohannis has said that migration "has to be controlled" and "it affects Romanian habits" and has supported stronger external European borders.[138] Iohannis accepted the migration quota set for his country by the EU, but said he is still opposed to mandatory quotas being set by the commission.[139]

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

Books

  • 2014 – Step by step (Romanian: Pas cu pas, German: Schritt für Schritt, ISBN 978-606-588-756-5), autobiographical volume and bestseller in the history of Gaudeamus International Book and Education Fair[151][152]
  • 2015 – First step (Romanian: Primul pas, German: Erster Schritt, ISBN 978-606-588-831-9), a continuation of the volume "Step by step" of 2014. Talks about his plans as president.[153]
  • 2019 – EU.RO – un dialog deschis despre Europa (English: EU.RO – an open dialog on Europe, German: Ein offener Dialog über Europa)[154]

Electoral history

Local elections (Mayor of Sibiu)

Election Affiliation First round Second round
Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
2000 FDGR/DFDR 20,629
33.10%
 1st  46,286
69.18%
 1st 
2004 FDGR/DFDR 73,621
88.69%
 1st 
2008 FDGR/DFDR 50,107
83.26%
 1st 
2012 FDGR/DFDR 53,281
77.89%
 1st 

Presidential elections

Election Affiliation First round Second round
Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
2014 ACL
(also supported by FDGR/DFDR)
2,881,406
30.37%
 2nd  6,288,769
54.43%
 1st 
2019 PNL
(also supported by FDGR/DFDR)
3,485,292
37.82%
 1st  6,509,135
66.09%
 1st 

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Political offices
Preceded by
Dan Condurat
Mayor of Sibiu
2000–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Romania
2014–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by
Wolfgang Wittstock
Leader of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania
2002–2013
Succeeded by
Paul-Jürgen Porr
Preceded by Leader of the National Liberal Party
2014
Succeeded by
Succeeded by
Order of precedence
First Order of precedence in Romania
as President
Succeeded byas Acting President of the Senate

klaus, iohannis, klaus, werner, iohannis, romanian, ˈkla, joˈhanis, german, ˈkʰlaʊ, joˈhanɪs, also, spelled, johannis, born, june, 1959, romanian, politician, physicist, former, teacher, been, serving, president, romania, since, 2014, became, leader, national,. Klaus Werner Iohannis Romanian ˈkla us joˈhanis German ˈkʰlaʊ s joˈhanɪs also spelled Johannis born 13 June 1959 is a Romanian politician physicist and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014 He became leader of the National Liberal Party PNL in 2014 after serving as leader of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania FDGR DFDR between 2002 and 2013 Prior to entering politics Iohannis was a physics teacher Klaus IohannisIohannis in 2022President of RomaniaIncumbentAssumed office 21 December 2014Prime MinisterSee full list Victor PontaGabriel Oprea Acting Victor PontaSorin Cimpeanu Acting Dacian CioloșSorin GrindeanuMihai TudoseMihai Fifor Acting Viorica DăncilăLudovic OrbanNicolae Ciucă Acting Florin CițuNicolae CiucăPreceded byTraian BăsescuMayor of SibiuIn office 30 June 2000 2 December 2014Preceded byDan ConduratSucceeded byAstrid FodorLeader of the National Liberal PartyIn office 28 June 2014 18 December 2014Preceded byCrin AntonescuSucceeded byAlina GorghiuVasile BlagaLeader of the Democratic Forum of Germans in RomaniaIn office 2002 2013Preceded byEberhard Wolfgang WittstockSucceeded byPaul Jurgen PorrPersonal detailsBornKlaus Werner Iohannis 1959 06 13 13 June 1959 age 63 Sibiu Stalin Region Romanian People s RepublicPolitical partyIndependent 2014 present a Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic Forum of Germans in Romania 1990 2013 National Liberal Party 2013 2014 SpouseCarmen Lăzurcă m 1989 wbr ResidenceCotroceni PalaceEducationSamuel von Brukenthal National CollegeAlma materBabeș Bolyai University BSc OccupationPoliticianmayorteacherProfessionPhysicistReligionLutheranSignaturea PNL membership suspended while president 1 Iohannis was elected the mayor of the Transylvanian town of Sibiu German Hermannstadt in 2000 representing the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania FDGR DFDR Although the German population of the once predominantly German speaking town of Sibiu had declined to a tiny minority Iohannis won a surprise victory and was re elected by landslides in 2004 2008 and 2012 Iohannis is credited with turning his city into one of Romania s most popular tourist destinations and the city was chosen to be the European Capital of Culture in 2007 In February 2013 Iohannis became a member of the National Liberal Party PNL accepting an invitation from then liberal leader Crin Antonescu and was immediately elected the party s First Vice President eventually becoming the PNL President during the following year In October 2009 four of the five political groups in the Parliament excluding the Democratic Liberal Party PDL of then President Traian Băsescu proposed him as a candidate for the office of Prime Minister of Romania however Băsescu refused to nominate him despite the Parliament s adoption of a declaration supporting his candidacy 2 He was again the candidate for Prime Minister of the PNL and the Social Democratic Party PSD in the elections in the same year 3 Ideologically a conservative 4 5 6 7 Iohannis is the first Romanian president to come from an ethnic minority as he is a Transylvanian Saxon part of Romania s German minority which settled in Transylvania beginning in the 12th century 8 He was initially elected in 2014 and then subsequently re elected by a landslide in 2019 Contents 1 Personal and professional life 2 Political career 2 1 Mayor of Sibiu 2 2 Candidacy for the Prime Minister of Romania supported by the PSD 2 3 In the National Liberal Party PNL 2 4 Candidacy for the President of Romania 3 President of Romania 3 1 International trips as President 2015 present 4 Political positions 4 1 Unification of Romania and Moldova 4 2 Autonomy of the Hungarian minority 4 3 Ukraine s education law 4 4 Anticorruption 4 5 LGBT rights 4 6 Migration 5 Honours 5 1 National honours 5 2 Foreign honours 6 Books 7 Electoral history 7 1 Local elections Mayor of Sibiu 7 2 Presidential elections 8 References 9 External linksPersonal and professional life EditBorn in the historic centre of Sibiu German Hermannstadt to a Transylvanian Saxon family Klaus Iohannis is the eldest child of Gustav Heinz and Susanne Johannis He has a younger sister Krista Johannis born 1963 9 His father worked as a technician at an enterprise while his mother was a nurse 10 Both his parents as well as his sister emigrated from their native Sibiu German Hermannstadt to Wurzburg Bavaria in Germany in 1992 acquiring citizenship there under the right of return granted by German nationality law 11 12 as most other Transylvanian Saxons after the fall of the Iron Curtain However he chose to live and work in Romania 13 As of 2014 his parents sister and a niece live in Wurzburg 14 Iohannis stated that his family settled in Transylvania in present day Romania 850 years ago 15 After graduating from the Faculty of Physics of the Babeș Bolyai University UBB in Cluj Napoca in 1983 Iohannis worked as a high school physics teacher at various schools and colleges in Sibiu including from 1989 to 1997 the Samuel von Brukenthal National College in Sibiu the oldest German speaking school in Romania From 1997 to 1999 he was Deputy General School Inspector of Sibiu County and from 1999 until his election as mayor in 2000 he was the General School Inspector head of public schools in the county Alongside his native German and Romanian Iohannis also speaks English fluently and has some knowledge of French The original German spelling of his name is Johannis but the name was registered by a Romanian official as Iohannis on his birth certificate 16 and he has used both spellings interchangeably 17 In 1989 he married ethnic Romanian Carmen Lăzurcă an English teacher at the Gheorghe Lazăr National College in Sibiu 18 19 They have no children Iohannis is also a member of the Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania the German speaking Lutheran church in Transylvania 20 Political career EditHe joined the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania FDGR DFDR in 1990 and served as a member of its board of education in Transylvania from 1997 and a member of the local party board in Sibiu from 1998 In 2001 he was elected President of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania FDGR DFDR succeeding former president Eberhard Wolfgang Wittstock Mayor of Sibiu Edit Iohannis as Mayor of Sibiu German Hermannstadt in May 2006 In 2000 the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania in Sibiu Hermannstadt FDGS the local chapter of the Democratic Forum of Germans FDGR DFDR decided to back him as a candidate for mayor While initially not wanting anything else than to represent the forum through a local candidate and to obtain a certain degree of local political visibility at that time the leadership of FDGR DFDR was surprised for his subsequent victory Despite the fact that Sibiu s German minority represented more specifically by Transylvanian Saxons had shrunken to a mere 1 6 Iohannis was elected with 69 18 of the votes and has won three re elections in a row getting some of the largest electoral scores in the country 88 69 of the vote in 2004 21 and 83 26 in 2008 22 Consequently he became the third ethnic German mayor of a Romanian city since Albert Dorr 23 and Hans Jung de who briefly served in 1941 in Timișoara the former who had also served in Sibiu from 1906 07 to 1918 the first was Otto Helmut Mayerhoffer ro who served as elected mayor of the town of Roman in Neamț County between 1992 and 1996 24 Throughout his tenure as mayor he has worked to restore the town s infrastructure and to tighten the local administration Iohannis is also widely credited with turning his hometown into one of Romania s most popular tourist destinations thanks to the extensive renovation of the old downtown 25 During his first term Iohannis worked with a town council which was formed by PDSR PSD FDGR DFDR PD CDR and PRM 26 Since 2004 during his second and third terms his own party FDGR DFDR had the majority Between 2008 and 2012 FDGR DFDR had 14 out of 23 councillors PDL 4 PSD 3 and PNL only 2 27 Iohannis established contacts with foreign officials and investors Sibiu was declared the European Capital of Culture of 2007 along with Luxembourg the bearer of the distinction in 1995 28 Luxembourg chose to share this honourable status with Sibiu due to the fact that many of the Transylvanian Saxons emigrated in the 12th century to Transylvania from the area where Luxembourg is today 29 Sibiu or Hermannstadt in German which was mainly built by the Transylvanian Saxons as early as the Middle Ages was for many centuries the cultural centre of the German ethnic group in Transylvania and was a predominantly German speaking town until the mid 20th century Subsequently many Germans left the town after World War II and especially in 1990 within months of the fall of the Iron Curtain On 7 November 2005 Iohannis was nominated as the Personality of the Year for a European Romania Romanian Personalitatea anului pentru o Romanie europeană by the Eurolink House of Europe organization 30 Candidacy for the Prime Minister of Romania supported by the PSD Edit On 14 October 2009 the leaders of the opposition parliamentary groups the National Liberal Party the Social Democratic Party the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania the Conservative Party led by Dan Voiculescu and the group of smaller ethnic minorities proposed Iohannis as a candidate for the Prime Minister of Romania after the government of Prime Minister Emil Boc fell a day before as a result of a motion of no confidence in the Parliament Coming from outside the national level politics of Romania Iohannis had an image of an independent politician 31 although his party i e FDGR DFDR consistently allied itself with and Iohannis campaigned in the prior European Parliament elections for the National Liberal Party PNL Subsequently the National Liberal Party PNL the Social Democratic Party PSD the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR and the group of small ethnic minorities in the Parliament subsumed Iohannis as their common candidate for Prime Minister of an interim government 32 On 14 October Iohannis confirmed acceptance of his candidacy However on 15 October President Traian Băsescu nominated Lucian Croitoru a top Romanian economist as Prime Minister and charged the latter with forming the country s next government After the second round of negotiations a day before Croitoru s nomination Băsescu noted Some parties have proposed Klaus Iohannis I would like you to know that I have not rejected the possibility for him to become Prime Minister in the condition that my options would be directed towards other national unity government solutions But I have rejected such a proposal because it comes from PSD or another party PNL referring to his alleged constraint to consider a proposal of the largest party PDL constraint disputed by the other parties 33 34 The opposition criticized the President for not designating Iohannis Social Democrat leader Mircea Geoană accused Băsescu of trying to influence the upcoming presidential elections by having them organised by a sympathetic government 35 36 Crin Antonescu the leader of the National Liberals vowed his party would derail other nominations but Iohannis 35 After the nomination of Croitoru Antonescu a candidate in the presidential election stated that he would nominate Iohannis as prime minister if elected president 37 Three days later on 18 October Geoană suggested Antonescu was trying to use Iohannis as an electoral agent for Antonescu s bid for president In response Antonescu told the press that Iohannis is not the type of person that would let himself be used 38 Geoană and PSD leadership has held a second meeting with Iohannis in Bucharest in the evening of 18 October UDMR which the previous day announced it would also attend declared in the morning that all their leaders were not in the city PNL was present at the meeting with lower level representatives after Antonescu announced in the morning that he was campaigning in Cluj Napoca 39 On 21 October the Parliament adopted with 252 votes in favor PSD PNL UDMR and minorities groups and 2 against a declaration requesting the President to nominate Iohannis as Prime Minister 40 41 In the National Liberal Party PNL Edit On 20 February 2013 Klaus Iohannis joined the PNL announcing this during a press conference with Crin Antonescu At a PNL extraordinary congress he was elected First Vice President of the Party In the meeting of 28 June 2014 he was elected President of the PNL with 95 of the votes Candidacy for the President of Romania Edit Klaus Iohannis and his PSD opponent and former USL ally Victor Ponta at a TV debate on Realitatea TV 11 November 2014 In 2009 Iohannis had stated that he might possibly run for the office of President of Romania although not in that year 42 In addition former Prime Minister Călin Popescu Tăriceanu also stated on 27 October 2009 and again on 23 April 2010 that he would like to see Iohannis become either Prime Minister or President of Romania sometime in the future 43 PNL and PDL started in the summer of 2014 procedures to strengthen the political right The two parties will eventually merge under the name PNL but went for elections in an alliance the Christian Liberal Alliance Romanian Alianța Creștin Liberală On 11 August the alliance chose Iohannis as its candidate for the presidential election in November 44 and so he was registered as an official presidential candidate In a late August 2014 interview Iohannis described himself as a politruk who candidates for the presidency of Romania 45 He subsequently received 30 37 of the votes in the first round finishing second and consequently qualifying for the second round In the second round on 16 November he was elected President of Romania with 54 43 of the cast ballots President of Romania EditPresidential styles of Klaus Iohannis Reference stylePreședintele President Spoken stylePreședintele President Alternative styleDomnia Sa Excelența Sa His Excellency U S Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Klaus Iohannis before their bilateral meeting at the U S Department of State in Washington D C on 9 June 2017 Iohannis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in March 2018 Iohannis took office on 21 December 2014 when Traian Băsescu s term ended His presidential campaign focused on fighting corruption and on improving the justice system 46 Iohannis is also a supporter of a strongly pro Western foreign policy 47 Regarding the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania much discussed in the electoral campaign Iohannis stated that is something that only Bucharest can offer and only Chișinău can accept and this special relationship must be cultivated and enhanced especially by us the Romanian state 48 49 Upon taking office Iohannis suspended his membership in the National Liberal Party the Romanian constitution does not allow the president to be a formal member of a political party during his tenure A heavily disputed draft law proposed by Nicolae Păun leader of the Party of the Roma regarding the amnesty of some misdemeanors and the pardoning of certain penalties was rejected by the Chamber of Deputies at the initiative of Klaus Iohannis and the party he led 50 after PNL asked the Judiciary Committee 17 times to reject the draft law 51 The collaboration with socialist Prime Minister Victor Ponta was praised by both sides at the start of the mandate but deteriorated thereafter once with foreign visits of the Head of the Executive without informing the President but especially with the criminal prosecution of Victor Ponta for 22 alleged corruption charges prompting Iohannis to demand his resignation from the head of the Government 52 Relations with Parliament went similarly Iohannis criticized the Parliament for defending MPs by rejecting the requests of the National Anticorruption Directorate for lifting their immunity as in the case of PSD senator Dan Șova or Prime Minister Victor Ponta 53 Regarding the judicial system Klaus Iohannis pleads for a sustained fight against corruption Likewise Iohannis expressed dissatisfaction with attempted amendments to the Penal Code 54 In the context of foreign policy Iohannis and Andrzej Duda the President of Poland created Bucharest Nine during a meeting between both in Bucharest on 4 November 2015 55 The Russian annexation of Ukrainian Crimea and the country s intervention in the east of Ukraine are the main reason for the creation of the organization It has nine members Bulgaria the Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland Romania and Slovakia 56 57 Since coming into office President Klaus Iohannis has made a habit to hold consultations with parliamentary parties The first round of consultations took place on 12 January the purpose of these discussions being a political agreement that would ensure by 2017 a minimum threshold of 2 of GDP for the Ministry of Defence agreement signed by all parties 58 The second round of consultations focused on the legislative priorities of the parliamentary session voting in diaspora financing electoral campaigns and parties and lifting parliamentary immunity Because the Parliament has not implemented the commitments made on 28 January Iohannis has organised another series of consultations on the state of electoral laws 59 but also on rejection of Justice requests for approval of arrest or prosecution of MPs The topics of other meetings between the president and parties focused on the Big Brother law package and the national defense strategy 60 In February 2016 the National Agency for Fiscal Administration ANAF sent a notice of evacuation of the headquarters of two TV stations owned by Dan Voiculescu sentenced in August 2014 to 10 years imprisonment in a corruption case with 60 million euros worth of prejudice 61 In this context Klaus Iohannis stated that ANAF approach in Antena TV Group case is hasty inappropriate and that freedom of expression in media can not be suppressed for trivial administrative reasons 62 His position was met with a wave of criticism from supporters and public figures 63 64 On the same note Iohannis stated that union with Moldova is a less serious approach in the context of the Transnistria conflict of differences between Romania and Moldova regarding economic stability and fighting corruption and can be discussed when things are stable in both countries 65 The statement sparked indignation among unionists 66 who accused him of demagogy considering that during the electoral campaign of 2014 he expressed a favorable position on the issue 67 In March 2018 at the 100th anniversary of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania he was absent from a plenary vote regarding the issue 68 President Iohannis is considered the primary responsible for the 2021 Romanian political crisis 69 70 71 72 to the point that when asked in a CURS opinion poll from November 2021 35 of respondents said that he is the main culprit for the said crisis 73 Critics consider him responsible for excluding the USR from the government during late 2021 and thereby allowing the PSD to be brought back to power 74 This happened on 25 November 2021 when the National Coalition for Romania was founded and the Ciucă Cabinet was sworn in 75 76 77 Two months later he praised the new coalition stating that the Romanian political class has shown democratic maturity 78 Iohannis has also been criticized given the fact that during the two ruling years of the PSD ALDE coalition more specifically between 2017 and 2019 he sharply criticized the PSD At the 2020 legislative elections he called the electorate to vote promising to get rid of the PSD 79 80 Some public figures in Romania who in the past expressed their support for Klaus Iohannis have criticized him for his double standard and lack of proper governance These critics include Vladimir Tismăneanu Tudor Chirilă Radu Paraschivescu ro Mircea Cărtărescu Andrei Oișteanu Ada Solomon ro 81 Marius Manole ro 82 Cristian Tudor Popescu 83 and Gabriel Liiceanu 84 Despite the fact that officially the President of Romania is not affiliated with any political party Iohannis is also regarded as the de facto leader of the National Liberal Party PNL 85 86 International trips as President 2015 present Edit It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled List of international trips made by Klaus Iohannis Discuss January 2022 Notes Data Country City Notes1 10 February 2015 France Paris Talks with President Francois Hollande on French Romanian relations combating terrorism and Ukraine 87 2 25 February 2015 Moldova Chișinău Talks with pro European parties on bilateral relations and the process of European integration of Moldova 88 3 26 February 2015 Germany Berlin Talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the situation in Ukraine investments European projects and strengthening the rule of law 89 4 12 March 2015 Poland Warsaw Talks with President Bronislaw Komorowski on Ukraine NATO and Moldova 90 5 14 17 May 2015 Italy Milan Rome Meeting with Romanian community in Milan and Pope Francis 91 6 21 May 2015 Latvia Riga Eastern Partnership Summit 92 7 15 16 June 2015 Croatia Zagreb Meeting with President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic and President of the Sabor Josip Leko 93 8 12 13 July 2015 Spain Madrid Meeting with King Felipe VI Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Romanian community representatives 94 95 9 23 30 September 2015 United States New York City Washington D C Represented Romania at the United Nations General Assembly from 26 to 29 September Met with the United States President Barack Obama and Vice president Joe Biden 96 10 6 11 March 2016 Israel Jerusalem Meeting with President Reuven Rivlin and Knesset Speaker Yuli Yoel Edelstein 97 11 23 March 2016 Turkey Ankara Talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on security issues and refugee crisis 98 12 7 June 2016 Luxembourg Luxembourg City Reception at Neumunster Abbey in honor of the Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg 99 13 8 9 July 2016 Poland Warsaw NATO Summit 100 14 24 25 January 2017 France Strasbourg Official visit to the Council of Europe as well as the European Court of Human Rights 101 15 19 June 2017 United States Washington D C Joint press conference with United States President Donald Trump regarding terrorism in Qatar16 27 November 2017 France Paris Joint political declaration signed at Elysee Palace 102 17 29 December 2020 Moldova Chișinău Meeting with new President Maia Sandu18 27 August 2021 Moldova Chișinău Took part in Independence Day Celebrations 19 21 23 September 2021 United States New York City Represented Romania at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly 103 20 27 October 2021 Egypt Cairo Meeting with President Abdel Fattah el Sisi 104 21 16 December 2021 Belgium Brussels Eastern Partnership Summit 105 22 16 February 2022 France Versailles Attended the informal meeting of European Council regarding security situation in Sahel at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron 106 23 10 March 2022 France Versailles Informal meeting of European Council hosted by Charles Michel 107 24 16 March 2022 Moldova Chișinău Meeting with President Maia Sandu in the context of war in Ukraine 108 25 24 March 2022 Belgium Brussels Extraordinary NATO Summit 109 Political positions EditUnification of Romania and Moldova Edit Regarding the unification of Romania and Moldova Klaus Iohannis declared during the 2014 presidential campaign that the unification is something that only Bucharest can provide and only Chișinău can accept If Moldovan citizens want the unification with Romania then nobody can stop them stated Klaus Iohannis 110 After election his position mitigated stressing that at the moment Romania should support Moldova to consolidate its pro European path 111 President Klaus Iohannis said that a possible unification of Romania and Moldova could be discussed at the moment things are going well and stable in the two countries 66 112 Autonomy of the Hungarian minority Edit In March 2017 a sub group of the ethnically Hungarian Szekely community in southeastern Transylvania launched a petition demanding autonomy for their region arguing for political and administrative self rule their own elected president and flag as well as the recognition of Hungarian as an official language next to Romanian 113 Iohannis on a visit to the region in July cautioned against decentralization and the creation of regions based on the ethnic origin of residents 114 He argued for more and improved cooperation between Romanians and Hungarians as the only solution for us instead stressing local administrative reforms and developing the region 115 On 28 April 2020 a draft legislation favouring the autonomy of Szekely Land submitted by two deputies of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR in December 2019 116 was tacitly adopted by the Chamber of Deputies the lower house of the Parliament of Romania in which the Social Democratic Party PSD held a plurality of seats and all whilst the National Liberal Party led a minority government The draft bill was automatically adopted after it exceeded the 45 day deadline for debate 117 On 29 April Klaus Iohannis criticised the draft s adoption in a television speech stating as we fight the coronavirus pandemic the PSD fights in the secret offices of the parliament to give Transylvania to the Hungarians In his speech he used Hungarian language in a mocking manner Bună ziua good day in Romanian dear Romanians jo napot kivanok good day in Hungarian PSD 117 118 119 On the same day the draft was rejected in the Senate with both PNL s and PSD s senators voting in favour of the rejection 120 The president s speech was met with widespread criticism Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto described the statements of Iohannis as particularly uncivilized and suitable for inciting hatred and asked the Romanian president to show more respect to Hungarians 121 In turn Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu called Szijjarto s statements provocative and inadequate 122 In a radio interview Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban also reacted to the speech saying we have never heard such remarks from Romania not even in the worst most antidemocratic tumultuous times 123 The president s comments were also criticised by members of the Romanian opposition parties PSD and ALDE but also by the confidence and supply USR which has been supporting the PNL minority government since 2019 124 Iohannis was fined 5 000 lei by the National Council for Combating Discrimination CNCD for discrimination and ethnicity nationality based violation of the right to dignity 125 Ukraine s education law Edit Iohannis criticized Ukraine s 2017 education law which makes Ukrainian the only language of education in state schools and cancelled his visit to Kyiv in October 2017 126 127 Iohannis said that Ukraine s new education law will drastically limit the access of minorities to education in their native language We are deeply hurt by this We have many Romanians in Ukraine 127 Anticorruption Edit President Klaus Iohannis is a supporter of the fight against corruption in Romania Since coming to power in November 2014 has sent several messages of support to prosecutors investigating sensitive cases against politicians accused of corruption Making one of its important position was on 25 February 2016 at the annual meeting of the National Anticorruption Directorate From year to year the work of the National Anticorruption Directorate has become more effective as the number of cases investigated and complexity as well as final decisions on confiscation and recovery of property from crime You are a model of functional institution and created a performance standard Through the work and achievements you ve earned the appreciation of the Romanian citizens who want to live in a just society in a country without corruption the institutions elect to represent them and those who perform public functions are actually serving the people The results obtained by you in fighting corruption appreciated and beyond Romania s borders are a guarantee that the process of strengthening democracy and the rule of law in Romania are on track I am convinced that we will be increasingly more powerful in applying the constitutional principle that nobody is above the law and to align our established practice in countries with democracies that put the citizen at the center of any policy stated Klaus Iohannis 128 He has rejected demands for the suspension of the head of Romania s National Anticorruption Directorate DNA Laura Codruța Kovesi 129 130 LGBT rights Edit In terms of LGBT rights and recognition of same sex unions in Romania Iohannis has not stated clearly his opinion 131 Romanian society is not yet ready for a definite answer I won t give an answer but as a president I am willing to open up the issue for discussion We have to accept that any minority has rights and that a majority is strong when they protect the minority Iohannis in a 2014 debate with bloggers 132 However he is pleading for the acceptance of differences and diversity nobody should be persecuted because they belong to a different group or they are different 131 Regarding the initiative to amend Article 48 of the Constitution prohibition of gay marriage started by the Coalition for Family Romanian Coaliția pentru Familie Iohannis reiterated the concepts of tolerance and accepting one another 133 It is wrong to give obedience or walk the path of religious fanaticism and ultimatum solicitations I do not believe in them and do not support them I believe in tolerance trust and openness to other said Iohannis in a press conference 134 Thus Iohannis is the first top official in the country to open the discussion about same sex marriages 135 His reaction was praised by international media including The Washington Post 136 137 while religious and conservative organizations in Romania have criticized his position on LGBT rights Migration Edit Iohannis has said that migration has to be controlled and it affects Romanian habits and has supported stronger external European borders 138 Iohannis accepted the migration quota set for his country by the EU but said he is still opposed to mandatory quotas being set by the commission 139 Honours EditNational honours Edit Romania Honorary senator of the Babeș Bolyai University UBB Romania Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania 140 Romania Grand Master Member of the Order of merit 141 Medal of Honor Friend of the Jewish Communities in Romania 2010 141 Honorary plaque of the Association of Expatriates in Germany 2010 141 Goldene Ehrennadel i e Golden Badge of Honour by the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania 2019 142 Foreign honours Edit Austria Grand Officer of the Order of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria 143 Belgium Knight Officer of the Order of the Crown 144 Bulgaria Order of the Balkan Mountains 145 Estonia Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana 16 June 2021 146 Germany Officer of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 141 147 Germany Charles IV Prize of the Sudeten Germans Sudeten German Landsmannschaft 148 Germany Charlemagne Prize German Karlspreis 149 Germany Kaiser Otto Prize from Magdeburg German Kaiser Otto Preis 150 Italy Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity 147 Italy Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 30 May 2016 Luxembourg Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau citation needed Luxembourg Knight Officer of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 147 Moldova Order of the Republic Poland Order of the White EagleBooks Edit2014 Step by step Romanian Pas cu pas German Schritt fur Schritt ISBN 978 606 588 756 5 autobiographical volume and bestseller in the history of Gaudeamus International Book and Education Fair 151 152 2015 First step Romanian Primul pas German Erster Schritt ISBN 978 606 588 831 9 a continuation of the volume Step by step of 2014 Talks about his plans as president 153 2019 EU RO un dialog deschis despre Europa English EU RO an open dialog on Europe German Ein offener Dialog uber Europa 154 Electoral history EditLocal elections Mayor of Sibiu Edit Election Affiliation First round Second roundVotes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position2000 FDGR DFDR 20 629 33 10 1st 46 286 69 18 1st 2004 FDGR DFDR 73 621 88 69 1st 2008 FDGR DFDR 50 107 83 26 1st 2012 FDGR DFDR 53 281 77 89 1st Presidential elections Edit Election Affiliation First round Second roundVotes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position2014 ACL also supported by FDGR DFDR 2 881 406 30 37 2nd 6 288 769 54 43 1st 2019 PNL also supported by FDGR DFDR 3 485 292 37 82 1st 6 509 135 66 09 1st References Edit Andi Manciu 18 December 2014 Iohannis Mi am anunțat demisia din PNL Mulțumesc pentru că am avut onoarea să fiu președintele 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