Graf Georg Wassilko von Serecki (17 February 1864 – 24 March 1940), was an Austrian Empire-born ethnic Romanian statesman, Landeshauptmann of the Duchy of Bucovina and hereditary member of the Herrenhaus, the Upper House of the Imperial Council of Austria.
After the 1892 affair surrounding the President of Bukovina, Count Anton Pace von Friedensberg, finally the "youngsters" agreed with the conservatives and founded the political club “Concordia”.
Then he founded in Vienna, together with George Popovici, Baron Alexander Hurmuzachi and other Romanian parliamentarians the "Clubul Parlamentar Român" within the Imperial Council, and was elected as vice-president.
[6][7] In 1919 and 1922, after the union of Bukovina with Romania, Wassilko was elected with large majority as member of the Romanian Parliament, in which he served as Vice President of the Senate.
[8] George was also a strong supporter and later honorary president of the most influential intellectual, cultural and political Romanian union of the 19th and early 20th century, the society "Junimea", which his father had cofounded.
[11][12] Alexander, being – in the eyes of the communist regime – the head of a "family of unhealthy origin", was sentenced in 1949 to five years of forced labor at the Danube Canal near Sulina and then to compulsory domicile at Dumbrăveni until his death.