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Nicolae Nemirschi

Nicolae Nemirschi (born March 9, 1959) is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he was Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development in the Emil Boc cabinet from 2008 to 2009.

He is married and has two children.[1]

Biography

He was born in Constanţa[2] and attended the Bucharest Civil Engineering Institute from 1979 to 1984, studying in the Faculty of Civil Engineering Plumbing. From 2005 to 2007, he worked on a master's degree in European Social Law at Ovidius University, and since 2008 has been pursuing a doctorate at the Bucharest University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine. From 1984 to 1987, Nemirschi worked in Constanţa as an engineer at a hydro-technical construction facility for the Danube–Black Sea Canal. From 1987 to 1990, he headed the technical division of the Mamaia hotel and restaurant enterprise. From 1990 to 1992, he was assistant director of a travel agency in that town, while from 1992 to 2000, he was shareholder and administrator at another tourist facility there. From 1998 to 2000, he headed the Constanţa chapter of the national assessors' association, also leading the Mamaia employers' association from 1999 to 2000. From 2000 to 2001, he led the heritage directorate at Constanţa City Hall, and from 2001 to 2004, he was the city's chief architect in the urbanism directorate.[1]

Nemirschi joined the PSD in 2002.[2] From 2004 to 2008, he was the city's deputy mayor; in 2008, in addition to serving as city councillor, he was vice president of the national coastal area committee. From 2007 to 2008, he was president of the Constanța metropolitan area;[1] reportedly, the institution's only activity during his term was the raising of informational placards in the area's towns.[3] Following the 2008 election, he was named Environment Minister.[4] Among his initiatives were a tax on plastic bags[5] and the Green House programme for heating homes with solar, biomass or geothermal energy;[6] he also announced a planned crackdown on Romanians registering more heavily polluting automobiles in Bulgaria.[7] He supported legislation to impose a uniform tax on polluters based on the quantities they emit by 2010,[8] in particular aimed at alleviating serious air quality issues in Bucharest,[9] as well as granting state subsidies for replacing outdated tractors.[10] Nemirschi is close to his former superior, Constanţa Mayor Radu Ștefan Mazăre, and approved a Constanţa-Mamaia highway shortly after taking office; this had been blocked by two of Nemirschi's predecessors, Sulfina Barbu[11] and Attila Korodi.[12] He defended his ties to the mayor (who pushed for his appointment), noting he was the first government minister from Constanţa since the 1989 Revolution, and asserted there was no reason for environmental concern over the highway. Among his other priorities were solving the issue of garbage heaps in line with European Union directives, remaining advised of the Roşia Montană mining project,[9] and addressing the impact of global warming on Romania, particularly when it comes to desertification and the spread of the Oltenian Sahara.[13] Together with his PSD colleagues, Nemirschi resigned from the cabinet on October 1, 2009, in protest at the dismissal of vice prime minister and Interior Minister Dan Nica.[14]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c (in Romanian) Profile at the Romanian Government site[permanent dead link]; retrieved May 23, 2009
  2. ^ a b (in Romanian) "Nicolae Nemirschi - biografie" ("Nicolae Nemirschi - Biography"), Adevărul, 18 December 2008; retrieved May 23, 2009
  3. ^ (in Romanian) Mariana Iancu, Antoaneta Etves, "Nemirschi, ministrul primarului Mazăre" ("Nemirschi, Minister of Mayor Mazăre"); Cotidianul, 18 December 2008; retrieved May 23, 2009
  4. ^ (in Romanian) "Guvern de regăţeni, cu 'moţ' ardelean" ("Old Kingdom Government, with a Few Transylvanians") 2009-05-22 at the Wayback Machine, Adevărul, 19 December 2008; retrieved May 23, 2009
  5. ^ (in Romanian) "Nemirschi: Taxa pe pungi se menţine" ("Nemirschi: The Tax on Bags Will Be Kept"); Mediafax, 26 February 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  6. ^ (in Romanian) "Programul Casa Verde ar putea include şi biomasa" ("The Green House Programme Could Also Include Biomass"); Mediafax, 11 April 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  7. ^ (in Romanian) "Nemirschi, nemulţumit de românii care îşi înscriu maşinile în Bulgaria" ("Nemirschi, Displeased with Romanians Registering Their Autos in Bulgaria"); Mediafax, 18 March 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  8. ^ (in Romanian) "Taxa de poluare, transformată în 'poluatorul plăteşte', din 2010" ("The Pollution Tax, to Become 'the Polluter Pays' from 2010"); Mediafax, 10 April 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  9. ^ a b (in Romanian) "Nemirschi: În cazul gropilor de gunoi argumentul e că ne pute în faţa uşii, nu că cere UE" ("Nemirschi: In the Trash Heaps Case, the Argument Is That It Stinks before Our Doors, Not That the EU Asks for It"); Mediafax, 21 May 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  10. ^ (in Romanian) "Tractoarele vechi ar putea fi înlocuite, din 2010, cu subvenţii de la stat, prin programul Rabla" ("From 2010, Old Tractors Could Be Replaced, through State Subsidies, in the Old Car Programme"); Mediafax, 11 April 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  11. ^ (in Romanian) Maria Petrean, "Mazăre are şosea. Fostul subaltern, Nicolae Nemirschi, i-a dat primarului de Constanţa avizul de construcţii" ("Mazăre Has a Highway. His Former Deputy, Nicolae Nemirschi, Gave the Constanţa Mayor the Go-ahead for Construction")[permanent dead link]; Gardianul, 31 January 2009; retrieved May 23, 2009
  12. ^ (in Romanian) "Plajele, luate din administrarea Apelor Române şi date consiliilor locale. Radu Mazăre îşi face şosea costieră" ("Beaches Taken from Administration by Romania Water and Given to Local Councils. Radu Mazăre Will Build a Coastal Highway"); Gardianul, 1 October 2008; retrieved May 28, 2009
  13. ^ (in Romanian) Alexandru Năstase, "Pericol de deşertificare în zona de sud-vest a României" ("Risk of Desertification in Southwestern Romania") 2009-06-30 at the Wayback Machine; Jurnalul Naţional, 4 June 2009; retrieved June 4, 2009
  14. ^ (in Romanian) "Miniştrii PSD şi-au depus demisiile la cabinetul premierului Emil Boc" ("PSD Ministers Submit Their Resignations in the Office of Prime Minister Emil Boc"), Mediafax, 1 October 2009; accessed October 1, 2009

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Nicolae Nemirschi born March 9 1959 is a Romanian engineer and politician A member of the Social Democratic Party PSD he was Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development in the Emil Boc cabinet from 2008 to 2009 He is married and has two children 1 Biography EditHe was born in Constanţa 2 and attended the Bucharest Civil Engineering Institute from 1979 to 1984 studying in the Faculty of Civil Engineering Plumbing From 2005 to 2007 he worked on a master s degree in European Social Law at Ovidius University and since 2008 has been pursuing a doctorate at the Bucharest University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine From 1984 to 1987 Nemirschi worked in Constanţa as an engineer at a hydro technical construction facility for the Danube Black Sea Canal From 1987 to 1990 he headed the technical division of the Mamaia hotel and restaurant enterprise From 1990 to 1992 he was assistant director of a travel agency in that town while from 1992 to 2000 he was shareholder and administrator at another tourist facility there From 1998 to 2000 he headed the Constanţa chapter of the national assessors association also leading the Mamaia employers association from 1999 to 2000 From 2000 to 2001 he led the heritage directorate at Constanţa City Hall and from 2001 to 2004 he was the city s chief architect in the urbanism directorate 1 Nemirschi joined the PSD in 2002 2 From 2004 to 2008 he was the city s deputy mayor in 2008 in addition to serving as city councillor he was vice president of the national coastal area committee From 2007 to 2008 he was president of the Constanța metropolitan area 1 reportedly the institution s only activity during his term was the raising of informational placards in the area s towns 3 Following the 2008 election he was named Environment Minister 4 Among his initiatives were a tax on plastic bags 5 and the Green House programme for heating homes with solar biomass or geothermal energy 6 he also announced a planned crackdown on Romanians registering more heavily polluting automobiles in Bulgaria 7 He supported legislation to impose a uniform tax on polluters based on the quantities they emit by 2010 8 in particular aimed at alleviating serious air quality issues in Bucharest 9 as well as granting state subsidies for replacing outdated tractors 10 Nemirschi is close to his former superior Constanţa Mayor Radu Ștefan Mazăre and approved a Constanţa Mamaia highway shortly after taking office this had been blocked by two of Nemirschi s predecessors Sulfina Barbu 11 and Attila Korodi 12 He defended his ties to the mayor who pushed for his appointment noting he was the first government minister from Constanţa since the 1989 Revolution and asserted there was no reason for environmental concern over the highway Among his other priorities were solving the issue of garbage heaps in line with European Union directives remaining advised of the Rosia Montană mining project 9 and addressing the impact of global warming on Romania particularly when it comes to desertification and the spread of the Oltenian Sahara 13 Together with his PSD colleagues Nemirschi resigned from the cabinet on October 1 2009 in protest at the dismissal of vice prime minister and Interior Minister Dan Nica 14 Notes Edit a b c in Romanian Profile at the Romanian Government site permanent dead link retrieved May 23 2009 a b in Romanian Nicolae Nemirschi biografie Nicolae Nemirschi Biography Adevărul 18 December 2008 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Mariana Iancu Antoaneta Etves Nemirschi ministrul primarului Mazăre Nemirschi Minister of Mayor Mazăre Cotidianul 18 December 2008 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Guvern de regăţeni cu moţ ardelean Old Kingdom Government with a Few Transylvanians Archived 2009 05 22 at the Wayback Machine Adevărul 19 December 2008 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Nemirschi Taxa pe pungi se menţine Nemirschi The Tax on Bags Will Be Kept Mediafax 26 February 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Programul Casa Verde ar putea include si biomasa The Green House Programme Could Also Include Biomass Mediafax 11 April 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Nemirschi nemulţumit de romanii care isi inscriu masinile in Bulgaria Nemirschi Displeased with Romanians Registering Their Autos in Bulgaria Mediafax 18 March 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Taxa de poluare transformată in poluatorul plăteste din 2010 The Pollution Tax to Become the Polluter Pays from 2010 Mediafax 10 April 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 a b in Romanian Nemirschi In cazul gropilor de gunoi argumentul e că ne pute in faţa usii nu că cere UE Nemirschi In the Trash Heaps Case the Argument Is That It Stinks before Our Doors Not That the EU Asks for It Mediafax 21 May 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Tractoarele vechi ar putea fi inlocuite din 2010 cu subvenţii de la stat prin programul Rabla From 2010 Old Tractors Could Be Replaced through State Subsidies in the Old Car Programme Mediafax 11 April 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Maria Petrean Mazăre are sosea Fostul subaltern Nicolae Nemirschi i a dat primarului de Constanţa avizul de construcţii Mazăre Has a Highway His Former Deputy Nicolae Nemirschi Gave the Constanţa Mayor the Go ahead for Construction permanent dead link Gardianul 31 January 2009 retrieved May 23 2009 in Romanian Plajele luate din administrarea Apelor Romane si date consiliilor locale Radu Mazăre isi face sosea costieră Beaches Taken from Administration by Romania Water and Given to Local Councils Radu Mazăre Will Build a Coastal Highway Gardianul 1 October 2008 retrieved May 28 2009 in Romanian Alexandru Năstase Pericol de desertificare in zona de sud vest a Romaniei Risk of Desertification in Southwestern Romania Archived 2009 06 30 at the Wayback Machine Jurnalul Naţional 4 June 2009 retrieved June 4 2009 in Romanian Ministrii PSD si au depus demisiile la cabinetul premierului Emil Boc PSD Ministers Submit Their Resignations in the Office of Prime Minister Emil Boc Mediafax 1 October 2009 accessed October 1 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicolae Nemirschi amp oldid 1007403277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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