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Anca Boagiu

Anca-Daniela Boagiu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈaŋka ˈbo̯ad͡ʒju]; born November 30, 1968) is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL), she was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest from 2000 to 2008 and has sat in the Romanian Senate, also for Bucharest, since 2008. In the Mugur Isărescu cabinet, she served as Minister of Transport in 2000; in the Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu cabinet, she was Minister of European Integration from 2005 to 2007; and in the Emil Boc cabinet, she was again Transport Minister from 2010 to 2012.

Boagiu in 2012

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In 1995, she graduated from the Constructions Faculty, Hydrotechnical section of Ovidius University. From December 1994 to January 1996, Boagiu was assistant director for contracts and then director of construction on a project to repair two roads, DN38 and DN39, in Constanța County. From the following month until March 1997, she was in charge of procuring and spending outside grants at the National Roads Administration. For two years from May 1997, she headed the Phare management programme at the Transport Ministry.

From May 1999 to June 2000, she administered projects with outside financing at the Transport Ministry.[1] Following the resignation of Traian Băsescu to become Mayor of Bucharest, she was named Transport Minister, serving from June to December 2000, when the Isărescu cabinet lost power after an election.[2] She entered Parliament at that election, serving two terms in the Chamber, where she was on the following committees: industry and services (2000-2008);[3][4] equality of opportunity between men and women (2000–2004); European integration (2000–2004);[3] European affairs (2004–2008); and again European integration (2004–2006).[4] She was European Integration Minister for a third term between August 2005 and April 2007, when the ministry was disbanded following the accession of Romania to the European Union.[5]

Elected to the Senate in 2008, her committees there have been European affairs and education, science, youth and sport (2008-), and she has been vice president of the Senate since February 2010.[4] That September, Boagiu was again named to the Transport Ministry by Boc, following a cabinet reshuffle.[6] In February 2012, she resigned along with the rest of the cabinet amid anti-government protests.[7]

In October 2012, she was elected one of ten vice presidents of the European People's Party (EPP).[8] Later that year, at the parliamentary election, she placed second in her district, but won another term through the redistribution mechanism specified by the electoral law.[9]

Boagiu is not married and has an adopted son.[1][10] In 2010, she was made a chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.[11] Within her party, she has been head of its Sector 2 chapter, vice president of the permanent national bureau (BPN), and executive secretary of the BPN's economic department.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (in Romanian) Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed August 21, 2010
  2. ^ (in Romanian) Mugur Isărescu Government; accessed August 21, 2010
  3. ^ a b (in Romanian) 2000-2004 parliamentary profile; accessed August 21, 2010
  4. ^ a b c (in Romanian) 2004-2008 parliamentary profile; accessed August 21, 2010
  5. ^ (in Romanian) Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu Government; accessed August 21, 2010
  6. ^ (in Romanian) Anca Simina, "S-a votat remanierea. Lista noilor miniştri" ("Reshuffle Approved. List of New Ministers"), Evenimentul Zilei, 2 September 2010; accessed September 4, 2010
  7. ^ (in Romanian) "Boc, supravieţuitorul moţiunilor de cenzură, a cedat nemulţumirilor PDL şi protestelor străzii" ("Boc, Survivor of Censure Motions, Yielded to PDL Grievances and Street Protests" February 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, România Liberă, 6 February 2012; accessed February 9, 2012
  8. ^ (in Romanian) "Anca Boagiu, aleasă vicepreşedinte PPE, la Congresul formaţiunii" ("Anca Boagiu, Elected EPP Vice President, at the Party's Congress", Adevărul, 18 October 2012; accessed December 11, 2012
  9. ^ (in Romanian) Carmen Vintilă, "Cine câștigă la loteria redistribuirii: Blaga, Anastase, Udrea, Boagiu, Stănișoară" ("Who Wins the Redistribution Lottery: Blaga, Anastase, Udrea, Boagiu, Stănișoară"), 11 December 2012; accessed December 11, 2012
  10. ^ (in Romanian) Cristina Popa, "17 vedete care au înfiat copii" ("17 Celebrities Who Adopted Children"; unica.ro, 20 April 2010; accessed August 21, 2010
  11. ^ (in Romanian) "Anca Boagiu va primi distincţia de Cavaler al Ordinului Legiunii de Onoare din partea Franţei" ("Anca Boagiu to Receive Distinction of Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour from France"), Gândul, 12 May 2010; accessed August 21, 2010

External links edit

  • (in Romanian)
  • (in Romanian) at the Romanian Senate site

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Anca Daniela Boagiu Romanian pronunciation ˈaŋka ˈbo ad ʒju born November 30 1968 is a Romanian engineer and politician A member of the Democratic Liberal Party PDL she was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest from 2000 to 2008 and has sat in the Romanian Senate also for Bucharest since 2008 In the Mugur Isărescu cabinet she served as Minister of Transport in 2000 in the Călin Popescu Tăriceanu cabinet she was Minister of European Integration from 2005 to 2007 and in the Emil Boc cabinet she was again Transport Minister from 2010 to 2012 Boagiu in 2012Biography editIn 1995 she graduated from the Constructions Faculty Hydrotechnical section of Ovidius University From December 1994 to January 1996 Boagiu was assistant director for contracts and then director of construction on a project to repair two roads DN38 and DN39 in Constanța County From the following month until March 1997 she was in charge of procuring and spending outside grants at the National Roads Administration For two years from May 1997 she headed the Phare management programme at the Transport Ministry From May 1999 to June 2000 she administered projects with outside financing at the Transport Ministry 1 Following the resignation of Traian Băsescu to become Mayor of Bucharest she was named Transport Minister serving from June to December 2000 when the Isărescu cabinet lost power after an election 2 She entered Parliament at that election serving two terms in the Chamber where she was on the following committees industry and services 2000 2008 3 4 equality of opportunity between men and women 2000 2004 European integration 2000 2004 3 European affairs 2004 2008 and again European integration 2004 2006 4 She was European Integration Minister for a third term between August 2005 and April 2007 when the ministry was disbanded following the accession of Romania to the European Union 5 Elected to the Senate in 2008 her committees there have been European affairs and education science youth and sport 2008 and she has been vice president of the Senate since February 2010 4 That September Boagiu was again named to the Transport Ministry by Boc following a cabinet reshuffle 6 In February 2012 she resigned along with the rest of the cabinet amid anti government protests 7 In October 2012 she was elected one of ten vice presidents of the European People s Party EPP 8 Later that year at the parliamentary election she placed second in her district but won another term through the redistribution mechanism specified by the electoral law 9 Boagiu is not married and has an adopted son 1 10 In 2010 she was made a chevalier of the Legion d honneur 11 Within her party she has been head of its Sector 2 chapter vice president of the permanent national bureau BPN and executive secretary of the BPN s economic department 1 References edit a b c in Romanian Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site accessed August 21 2010 in Romanian Mugur Isărescu Government accessed August 21 2010 a b in Romanian 2000 2004 parliamentary profile accessed August 21 2010 a b c in Romanian 2004 2008 parliamentary profile accessed August 21 2010 in Romanian Călin Popescu Tăriceanu Government accessed August 21 2010 in Romanian Anca Simina S a votat remanierea Lista noilor ministri Reshuffle Approved List of New Ministers Evenimentul Zilei 2 September 2010 accessed September 4 2010 in Romanian Boc supravieţuitorul moţiunilor de cenzură a cedat nemulţumirilor PDL si protestelor străzii Boc Survivor of Censure Motions Yielded to PDL Grievances and Street Protests Archived February 9 2012 at the Wayback Machine Romania Liberă 6 February 2012 accessed February 9 2012 in Romanian Anca Boagiu aleasă vicepresedinte PPE la Congresul formaţiunii Anca Boagiu Elected EPP Vice President at the Party s Congress Adevărul 18 October 2012 accessed December 11 2012 in Romanian Carmen Vintilă Cine caștigă la loteria redistribuirii Blaga Anastase Udrea Boagiu Stănișoară Who Wins the Redistribution Lottery Blaga Anastase Udrea Boagiu Stănișoară 11 December 2012 accessed December 11 2012 in Romanian Cristina Popa 17 vedete care au infiat copii 17 Celebrities Who Adopted Children unica ro 20 April 2010 accessed August 21 2010 in Romanian Anca Boagiu va primi distincţia de Cavaler al Ordinului Legiunii de Onoare din partea Franţei Anca Boagiu to Receive Distinction of Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour from France Gandul 12 May 2010 accessed August 21 2010External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anca Boagiu in Romanian Personal site in Romanian Profile at the Romanian Senate site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anca Boagiu amp oldid 1153271843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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