Constantin Agiu (November 5, 1891, Dolj County â February 19, 1961, Gura Humorului) was a Romanian Communist politician; he was also President of the Great National Assembly, the unicameral legislature of the Romanian People's Republic.
He was a carpenter. A member of the Communist Party of Romania (PCR), he was noted by ÃÂtefan Foriàand appointed a party instructor for Oltenia (1941), and from June 1943 he was a member of the Romanian Communist Party Central Committee. During World War II, together with ForiÃÂ, Remus Koffler, Iosif RangheÃÂ, Constantin Pîrvulescu, and LucreÃÂiu PÃÂtrÃÂÃÂcanu, he belonged to the small clandestine party faction that was active inside Romania. Even after April 4, 1944 (when Foriàwas removed from the office of general secretary), he held important positions. For example, he was in charge of revenue control by the Central Financial Commission of the PCR, or conducting negotiations with the PSD for the realization of the Unique Workers' Front.
Agiu served as Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Agriculture from March 6, 1945 to April 14, 1948 in the governments headed by Petru Groza, and served as the President of the Great National Assembly from 11 June to 27 December 1948. In 1958, he joined the leadership committee of the Association of Former Inhabitants and deported anti-fascist politicians.