Natalia Gherman
Natalia Gherman | |
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Prime Minister of Moldova Acting | |
In office 22 June 2015 – 30 July 2015 | |
President | Nicolae Timofti |
Preceded by | Chiril Gaburici |
Succeeded by | Valeriu Streleț |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration | |
In office 30 May 2013 – 20 January 2016 | |
Prime Minister |
Iurie Leancă Chiril Gaburici Valeriu Streleț Gheorghe Brega (Acting) |
Preceded by | Iurie Leancă |
Succeeded by | Andrei Galbur |
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova | |
In office 30 May 2013 – 20 January 2016 | |
Prime Minister |
Iurie Leancă Chiril Gaburici Valeriu Streleț Gheorghe Brega (Acting) |
Preceded by | Iurie Leancă |
Succeeded by | Andrei Galbur |
Personal details | |
Born |
Chișinău, Soviet Union (now Moldova) | 20 March 1969
Political party | Liberal Democratic Party |
Other political affiliations |
Alliance for European Integration (2009–2013) Pro-European Coalition (2013–2015) Political Alliance for a European Moldova (2015–present) |
Alma mater |
Moldova State University King's College London |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Natalia Snegur-Gherman (born 20 March 1969) is a Moldovan politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration between 30 May 2013 and 20 January 2016. She temporarily replaced Chiril Gaburici as Prime Minister after his resignation on 22 June 2015 until 30 July 2015.
Biography
Natalia Gherman is the daughter of the former President of Moldova Mircea Snegur. She was educated at the State University of Moldova and at King's College London (MA War Studies, 1999).[1] She served as Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the OSCE and other International Organisations in Vienna (2002–2006) and Ambassador to Sweden, Norway, and Finland, with residence in Stockholm (2006–2009).
On June 29, 2009, she was appointed deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration to the then Minister Andrei Stratan.[2] In November 2009, she was designated as chief negotiator on behalf of Moldova in the talks over the new cooperation agreement with the European Union.[3]
External links
Media related to Natalia Gherman at Wikimedia Commons
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Iurie Leancă |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration 2013–2016 |
Succeeded by Andrei Galbur |
Preceded by Chiril Gaburici |
Prime Minister of Moldova Acting 2015 |
Succeeded by Valeriu Streleț |
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