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4 February 2012
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Gheorghe Russu

Vice-director, The Center for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption

Parties-Phantoms, Parties - State Institutions, Parties - State Enterprises

Ion PREAŞCĂ

20 parties have registered in the current election campaign. Many people say it is a too big number for such a small country as Moldova. At the same time, much more parties could take part in the election campaign.

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The new Romanian ambassador to Chisinau, accepted

On Tuesday, Marius Gabriel Lazurca, proposed for ambassador of Romania to the Republic of Moldova, was accepted by the Joint Boards of Foreign Policy of the Parliament.
DECA-press, 9 February 2010, 16:52

According to Realitatea, Lazurca, proposed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for accreditation as Ambassador of Romania to the Republic of Moldova, received 20 votes "for" and one "against".

We specify that Chisinau authorities had previously accepted Lazurca as Romanian ambassador to Chisinau.

Marius Gabriel Lazurca is 38 years old. He studied in Sorbonne. He was assigned ambassador of Vatican at the end of 2006. Before joining political life, Marius Gabriel Lazurca was a professor at the West University of Timisoara and Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad. He speaks English and French fluently and Italian and Latin well. He is also the author and co-author of a number of works about anthropology, History and Philology.

The post of Ambassador of Romania to Chisinau remained vacant since April 2009, when the former ambassador Filip Teodorescu had been expelled by the Moldovan communist authorities because of the street riots in the Moldovan capital city.

 

 



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