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The result was: promoted by AirshipJungleman29 talk 20:30, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
Mitzura Arghezi
- ... that Romanian nationalist actress-politician Mitzura Arghezi (pictured), who called for a ban on the the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians, was raised by a Hungarian grandmother? Source: István Ferenczes, "Q.e.d.? Arghezi / Ergézi", in Vatra, Vol. XLV, Issues 528–529, March–April 2015, pp. 37–49, exclusively discusses her Hungarian grandmother (Tudor Arghezi's mother) as the main topic of the article; on pages 40 and 47, details about her role in raising Mitzura. Mitzura's call to ban the Alliance in "A polgári engedetlenség miatt Mitzura Arghezi vádjai", in Heves Megyei Nap, 5 August 1995, p. 2: Az RMDSZ megpróbál polgárháborús hangulatot gerjeszteni az országban azzal, hogy a román tanügyi törvény kapcsán polgári engedetlenségi akciót kezdeményezett a romániai magyar szülők, tanulók és oktatók között - hangsúlyozta pénteki nyilatkozatában a Nagy Románia Párt. A nyilatkozatot Mitzura Arghezi (a nagy román klasszikus költő, Tudor Arghezi lánya), a párt vezetőségi tagja, a román művelődési minisztérium nemrég kinevezett államtitkára olvasta föl a párt heti sajtóértekezletén. A nyilatkozat nem csupán az RMDSZ tervezett akcióira hivatkozik, hanem a debreceni nagygyűlésre is, amely feszültségeket teremtett a román közéletben és felhívta a figyelmet e „törvénytelen” szervezet működésére. A Nagy Románia Párt nyilatkozata a megfelelő eljárások megtételét kéri a román államtól a romániai magyarság etnikai szervezete ellen. ("The UDMR is trying to stir up a civil war atmosphere in the country by initiating a civil disobedience action among Hungarian Romanian parents, students and teachers, in connection with the Romanian education law -- the Greater Romania Party emphasized in its statement on Friday. The statement was read by Mitzura Arghezi (daughter of the great Romanian poet, Tudor Arghezi), who is a member of the party executive and the recently appointed state secretary of the Romanian Ministry of Culture, at the party's weekly press conference. The statement refers not only to the planned actions of the UDMR, but also to the Debrecen rally, which has created uproar in Romanian public spheres and has drawn attention to the operation of this 'illegal' organization. The statement by the Greater Romania Party asks the Romanian state to take appropriate measures against the ethnic political body of Hungarians in Romania.") This was always a main point of her party's policies -- see for instance "Partidele parlamentare nu și-au trimis reprezentanți la deschiderea Congresului PRM", in Cuvântul Nou, 24 November 2001, p. 2.
- ALT1: ... that in December 2000, Romanian actress-politician Mitzura Arghezi (pictured) became the first woman to chair a meeting of the Deputies' Chamber? Source: "Összeült az új parlament", in Népújság, 12 December 2000, p. 1: Hétfő délután összeült az újonnan megválasztott parlament. Az alsóház ülését Mitzura Arghezi nagy romániás és egyben rangidős képviselő asszony nyitotta meg. A ház szabálya értelmében az állandó büró megválasztásáig az üléseket a kéridős képviselő vezeti, négy, a legfiatalabb képviselők közül kiválasztott titkárral karöltve. Első ízben fordul elő, hogy a munkálatokat egy hölgy vezeti. ("The newly elected parliament convened on Monday afternoon. The session of the lower house was opened by Mitzura Arghezi, a senior Romanian deputy. According to the rules of the house, until the election of the permanent bureau, meetings are chaired by a temporary representative, together with four secretaries selected from among the youngest representatives. It is the first time that the proceedings are chaired by a woman.")
- ALT2: ... that Romanian actress Mitzura Arghezi (pictured) was once told by her writer father that her career path held "few satisfactions [...] if you're not a director's wife, a manager's wife, this and that man's girlfriend"? Source: Ioana Florea, "Acasă la... Tudor Arghezi, cu fiica sa, Mitzura (II)", in Cuvântul Liber, 5 December 2002, p. 6: tata, care a făcut şi multă cronică de teatru în tinereţea lui, îmi spunea „dragă, e o meserie care-ţi aduce puţine satisfacţii"eu credeam că faci un rol, reuşeşti ceva, iar el „nu, dacă nu ai susţinere, să fii soţie de regizor, de director de teatru, prietenă de nu ştiu ce, altfel nu se poate, poţi să fii oricât de înzestrată, sunt două roluri de femei şi zece de bărbaţi" ("father, who worked as a theater columnist for a large part of his youth, would tell me: 'dear, this job will bring one few satisfactions'; here I was thinking that getting a role means something, and there's him saying: 'no, if there's no one to support you, if you're not a director's wife, a manager's wife, this and that man's girlfriend, there's no way forward, you can be as gifted as can be, there will still be two parts for women and ten for men'").
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Overall: @Dahn: Good article. Onegreatjoke (talk) 15:06, 25 September 2023 (UTC)