词条 | Ion Cebanu |
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|name = Ion Cebanu |image = Ion Cebanu.jpg |caption = Ion Cebanu |office = Youth and Sport Minister |primeminister = Vlad Filat Iurie Leancă |president = Mihai Ghimpu (Acting) |term_start = 25 September 2009 |term_end = |predecessor = Ion Lupu |successor = Ștefan Chitoroagă[1] |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1984|01|01|df=y}} |birth_place = Chişinău |death_date = |death_place = |party = Liberal Party (Moldova) (2009–present) Alliance for European Integration (2009–present) |otherparty = |spouse = |children = |alma_mater = |profession = jurist |religion = Eastern Orthodoxy }}Ion Cebanu (born January 1, 1984, Chişinău) is a Moldovan politician. He was Minister of Youth and Sports between September 25, 2009[2] and February 26, 2013, in the First Vlad Filat Cabinet and in the Second Filat Cabinet as well, President of the Liberal Party Territorial Organization, Centru branch of Chisinau, member of the Central Permanent Bureau of the Liberal Party, president of the Public Association "Optimus".[3] Between February 27 and May 16, 2013 he was General Manager of the Agency for Forestry "Moldsilva".[4][5] From September 4, 2013, Ion Cebanu is Chief of the Chișinău Mine.[6][7] BiographyHe is a member of the Liberal Party (Moldova).[8] Studies
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Political activityIon Cebanu begins his political activity within the Youth Organization of the Liberal Party. On November 26, 2007, at the Second Youth Conference of the PL Youth Organization is elected vice-president. During the general local elections on 3 June 2007, he is a candidate for the Liberal Party and is elected councilor in the Chisinau Municipal Council. He becomes one of the youngest councilors in the city of Chisinau. At the parliamentary elections of April 5, 2009, Ion Cebanu is placed on the 34th place in the list of candidates for the position of deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. In the early parliamentary elections, the young Ion Cebanu is promoted among the places of passage in the legislative, being proposed on the 16th place on the list of candidates. The Liberal Party accounted for 14.61% of the votes, which constituted 15 parliamentary mandates. Minister of Youth and SportsIon Cebanu held the post of Minister of Youth and Sport from September 25, 2009, after the Filat Cabinet was invested by the legislature. Ion Cebanu became the youngest minister in the new government at the age of 25.[9] He was replaced on February 26, 2013 with Octavian Țîcu. See also
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References1. ^Ștefan Chitoroagă a fost numit director general al Agenției "Moldsilva" {{Alliance for European Integration}}{{Vlad Filat Cabinet}}{{Second Filat Cabinet}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cebanu, Ion}}2. ^Europa Libera: Noul guvern a primit votul de încredere al Parlamentului 3. ^Profilul candidatului Ion Cebanu de pe site-ul 2009.md 4. ^DIN GUVERN, ÎN PĂDURE. Ex-ministrul Tineretului și Sportului, Ion Cebanu a fost numit în funcția de director la agenția "Moldsilva" 5. ^Iurie Leancă l-a dat afară pe șeful Moldsilva, Ion Cebanu: Motivul este unul strict politic 6. ^Ion Cebanu, numit șef la Mina din Chișinău, jurnal.md 7. ^Ion Cebanu, noul șef la „Mina din Chișinău”, unimedia.info 8. ^Guvernul Alianţei pentru Integrare Europeană 9. ^Jurnal de Chișinău: Ion Cebanu este cel mai tânăr ministru în noul Guvern 6 : 1984 births|Romanian people of Moldovan descent|Living people|Moldovan jurists|Liberal Party (Moldova) politicians|Moldova State University alumni |
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