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Vlad Filat

Vladimir Filat (born 6 May 1969), commonly referred to as Vlad Filat (pronounced [vlad fiˈlat]), is a Moldovan businessman and politician, founder of Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova. He was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 25 September 2009 to 25 April 2013. He also was appointed as the Interim President of Moldova for a brief period of time in 2010.[1] Following his conviction on charges of accepting bribes, Filat was released from jail in December 2019, 6 years earlier than his initial sentence.

Vlad Filat
Filat in 2023
Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party
Assumed office
2 July 2023
Preceded byIulian David (acting)
In office
16 August 2020 – 29 April 2021
Preceded byTudor Deliu
Succeeded byIulian David (acting)
In office
8 December 2007 – 27 May 2016
Succeeded byViorel Cibotaru
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
9 December 2014 – 15 December 2016
Succeeded bySimion Grișciuc
Parliamentary groupLiberal Democratic Party
In office
24 December 2010 – 14 February 2011
Succeeded byElena Frumosu
Parliamentary groupLiberal Democratic Party
In office
17 March 2005 – 25 September 2009
Succeeded byIvan Ionaș
Parliamentary groupDemocratic Moldova Electoral Bloc
Democratic Party
Liberal Democratic Party
Prime Minister of Moldova
In office
25 September 2009 – 25 April 2013
PresidentMihai Ghimpu (acting)
Himself (acting)
Marian Lupu (acting)
Nicolae Timofti
Deputy
Preceded byVitalie Pîrlog (acting)
Succeeded byIurie Leancă
President of Moldova
Acting
In office
28 December 2010 – 30 December 2010
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byMihai Ghimpu (acting)
Succeeded byMarian Lupu (acting)
Minister of State
In office
12 March 1999 – 21 December 1999
PresidentPetru Lucinschi
Prime MinisterIon Sturza
Preceded byNicolae Cernomaz
Succeeded byVictor Bodiu (2009)
Personal details
Born
Vladimir Filat

(1969-05-06) 6 May 1969 (age 54)
Lăpușna, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Moldova)
Citizenship Moldova
 Romania
Political partyDemocratic Party (1997–2007)
Liberal Democratic Party (2007–2016), (2020-present
Other political
affiliations
Alliance for Democracy and Reforms (1998–1999)
Alliance for European Integration (2009–present)
Spouse(s)Sanda Filat (Divorced 2012)
Angela Gonța (2014–2016)
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Iași

Education and early career edit

Vlad is the second child of Maria and Vasile Filat and was born on May 6, 1969, in Lăpușna, a commune in the Moldavian SSR. Alongside his two sisters (Ala and Valentina) and brother Ion, Vlad grew up in a part of Lăpușna called "Talcioc". In 1986, he graduated from high school in his hometown. Between 1986 and 1987, he worked at the school radio station until he was called up for military service. He carried out his compulsory military service in the Soviet Army (May 8, 1987–August 15, 1989), in Simferopol and Sevastopol. He served in the KGB's Border Troops, holding the rank of private first class and being decorated by his KGB superiors.[2]

From 1989 to 1990, he studied at the Cooperation College (Kooperativny technikum) of Chișinău, going on to study law at the University of Iași (1990–1994). As a student, he was the leader of the "League of students from Bessarabia in Romania", an organization formed by Moldovan students in Romania. In Iași, among his classmates was Alexandru Tănase. While he was a student in Iași, he met his wife Sanda in the autumn of 1991; they dated for only three months before they married.

Between 1994 and 1998, Vlad Filat initiated and conducted more business in Romania. He was general director of "RoMold Trading SRL" in Iași (1994–1997) and the president of the Administrative Council of "Dosoftei" company in Iași (1997–1998).

Early political activity edit

Filat was a member of the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM) from 1997, when the party was founded, until 2007. Having returned to Moldova for good in 1998, he was appointed general director of the Department of Privatization and State Property Administration from the Ministry of Economy and Reform of the Government of the Republic of Moldova (1998—1999).

He was a State minister in the Ion Sturza cabinet of Alliance for Democracy and Reforms from 12 March 1999, to 12 November 1999. In 2000, Filat was elected Vice-President of the Democratic Party (PDM). In the 2005 parliamentary election, he became a member of the Moldovan Parliament. Until March 2009, he was Vice-President of the Parliamentary Commission for Security, Public Order, and Defense. He was also a member of the EU-Moldova Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.

He ran for Mayor of Chișinău in the 2007 local election and won 8.32% of the vote, in fourth place. Soon after the local election, in September 2007, he left the Democratic Party after ten years of political activity inside the party. Filat has been the President of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova since December 2007.

Moldovan parliamentary election, 2009 edit

In the April 2009 parliamentary election, his party won 15 seats and in the July 2009 parliamentary election PLDM became the second party in the country with 18 seats and the first party within the Alliance For European Integration (AIE).

Alliance for European Integration edit

After the July 2009 parliamentary election, alongside Mihai Ghimpu, Marian Lupu, and Serafim Urechean, Vlad Filat signed the Alliance For European Integration (AIE) in a press-conference on August 8, 2009. Towards the end of August 2009, he became the candidate of the Alliance For European Integration (AIE) for the position of Prime Minister of Moldova.

Prime Minister edit

The Constitutional Court of Moldova confirmed earlier on September 17, 2009 the legitimacy of Mihai Ghimpu's position as Acting President of Moldova, which gave him the right to nominate a prime minister. On the same day, Ghimpu signed a decree nominating Filat for the office of prime minister. Earlier on September 17, the parliament approved a new government structure; according to the draft structure, the number of ministries remains unchanged at 16 but their names and responsibilities have been changed.[3]

The Alliance for European Integration gave a vote of confidence to the new government headed by PM Vladimir Filat at a plenary meeting on September 25, 2009.

On March 8, 2013 Filat was dismissed by motion of censure following charges of corruption, abuse of power and influence peddling.[4] In spite of this, President Nicolae Timofti decreed that members of the government should continue to exert their public duties until a new government were to be formed.[5]

Subsequently, on April 10, 2013 the President nominated Vlad Filat as a candidate for Prime Minister, authorizing him with the mission of forming a new government. However, on April 22, 2013, the Constitutional Court ruled that this decree is unconstitutional, stating that a Prime Minister ousted by vote of no confidence following suspicions of corruption cannot further perform this duty and that the President has the constitutional obligation to appoint in the interim capacity a member of the government whose integrity was not affected.[6]

The President appointed Iurie Leancă as Acting Prime Minister on April 25, 2013.

Arrest and accusations of corruption edit

Filat was stripped of his immunity and handcuffed in parliament on October 15, 2015.[7] He was investigated for the 2014 Moldovan bank fraud scandal and accused of having taken bribes of about $250 million from Ilan Shor, who was chairman of the board at Savings Bank from April to November 28, 2014.

Filat has denied wrongdoing and said the allegations against him are politically motivated.[8]

On June 27, 2016, Vlad Filat was sentenced to 9 years in prison.[9]

in February 2019, Filat's son was ordered to pay nearly half a million pounds after an investigation by the National Crime Agency found that he had paid £390,000 up front for a lavish apartment in the Knightsbridge area of London and £200,000 for a Bentley Bentayga. With no registered income in the UK, three bank accounts belonging to his son were frozen under Criminal Finances Act 2017.[10]

Honours edit

Personal life edit

Filat divorced Sanda Filat in August 2012, a psychologist. They have two children.[14]

In January 2014, Vlad Filat married former Pro TV Chișinău presenter[15] Angela Gonța.[16][17][18] In June 2014[19] Vlad Filat and Angela Gonța became parents with birth of their daughter.[20][21][22][23]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Guvernul Filat a fost investit cu votul a 53 de deputaţi AIE. Şeful SIS a fos demis de către Parlament. Noul director este Mihai Gheorghe". 2009-09-25. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  2. ^ "Vladimir (Vlad) Filat, premierul Moldovei, recrut fruntas in trupele KGB".
  3. ^ "Parlamentul Republicii Moldova a aprobat structura noului Guvern: Vlad Filat, noul premier".
  4. ^ Moțiune de cenzură asupra activității Guvernului
  5. ^ Decretul nr. 534-VII, privind demisia Guvernului
  6. ^ "Menţinerea în funcţie a Prim-ministrului unui Guvern demis pentru motive de corupţie este neconstituţională". 22 April 2013.
  7. ^ Alexander Tanas (15 October 2015). "Moldova detains former PM in parliament over $1 billion fraud". Reuters.
  8. ^ "Moldova's Ex-PM Detained After Parliament Lifts His Immunity". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. 15 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Moldovan court jails ex-PM for nine years for abuse of power". Reuters. 27 June 2016.
  10. ^ "National Crime Agency - Son of Moldova's ex-PM renting £1000 per day Knightsbridge apartment forced to hand over nearly half a million pounds". www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  11. ^ "Vlad Filat a fost decorat cu "Ordinul Republicii"". PUBLIKA.MD. 17 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  12. ^ "Președintele Băsescu le-a acordat DISTINCȚII lui Vlad Filat, deputatei Maria Ciobanu și scriitorului Iulian Filip". ziarulnational.md. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  13. ^ "Vlad Filat a fost decorat de Saakașvili". Timpul - Știri din Moldova. 27 November 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  14. ^ "La brat cu cei doi copii ai sai. Cum a aparut Sanda Filat la ceremonia de lansare a fundatie Bach". ProTV.md. 2014-03-21. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  15. ^ Angela Gonta se retrage de la pupitrul stirilor. Vedeta PRO TV se marita cu Vlad Filat, Pro TV Chișinău, 15.12.2013 19:51
  16. ^ "Vlad Filat și Angela Gonța au fost cununați la Mănăstirea Curchi de Mitropolitul Vladimir". adevarul.ro. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  17. ^ Vlad Filat și Angela Gonța s-au cununat
  18. ^ "Vlad Filat si Angela Gonta s-au casatorit! Anuntul facut de politician: Cine le-au fost nasi". Inprofunzime.md. 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  19. ^ Angela Gonța a NĂSCUT, ziarulnational.md
  20. ^ "Facebook". facebook.com. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  21. ^ "Poarta numele unei sfinte! Iata cum o cheama pe fiica Angelei Gonta si a lui Vlad Filat". perfecte.md. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  22. ^ "Angela Gonța și Vlad Filat au dezvăluit prenumele copilului! Iată cum se numește fetița!". ea.md. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  23. ^ "Cum și-a numit Angela Gonța fetița! Jurnalista a scris un mesaj emoționant pe Facebook". kankan. Retrieved 17 June 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Moldova
2009–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Moldova
Acting

2010
Succeeded by

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Filat redirects here For other uses see Filat disambiguation Vladimir Filat born 6 May 1969 commonly referred to as Vlad Filat pronounced vlad fiˈlat is a Moldovan businessman and politician founder of Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova He was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 25 September 2009 to 25 April 2013 He also was appointed as the Interim President of Moldova for a brief period of time in 2010 1 Following his conviction on charges of accepting bribes Filat was released from jail in December 2019 6 years earlier than his initial sentence Vlad FilatFilat in 2023Leader of the Liberal Democratic PartyIncumbentAssumed office 2 July 2023Preceded byIulian David acting In office 16 August 2020 29 April 2021Preceded byTudor DeliuSucceeded byIulian David acting In office 8 December 2007 27 May 2016Succeeded byViorel CibotaruMember of the Moldovan ParliamentIn office 9 December 2014 15 December 2016Succeeded bySimion GrișciucParliamentary groupLiberal Democratic PartyIn office 24 December 2010 14 February 2011Succeeded byElena FrumosuParliamentary groupLiberal Democratic PartyIn office 17 March 2005 25 September 2009Succeeded byIvan IonașParliamentary groupDemocratic Moldova Electoral BlocDemocratic PartyLiberal Democratic PartyPrime Minister of MoldovaIn office 25 September 2009 25 April 2013PresidentMihai Ghimpu acting Himself acting Marian Lupu acting Nicolae TimoftiDeputySee list Iurie LeancăValeriu LazărVictor OsipovIon NegreiEugen CarpovMihai MoldovanuPreceded byVitalie Pirlog acting Succeeded byIurie LeancăPresident of MoldovaActingIn office 28 December 2010 30 December 2010Prime MinisterHimselfPreceded byMihai Ghimpu acting Succeeded byMarian Lupu acting Minister of StateIn office 12 March 1999 21 December 1999PresidentPetru LucinschiPrime MinisterIon SturzaPreceded byNicolae CernomazSucceeded byVictor Bodiu 2009 Personal detailsBornVladimir Filat 1969 05 06 6 May 1969 age 54 Lăpușna Moldavian SSR Soviet Union now Moldova Citizenship Moldova RomaniaPolitical partyDemocratic Party 1997 2007 Liberal Democratic Party 2007 2016 2020 presentOther politicalaffiliationsAlliance for Democracy and Reforms 1998 1999 Alliance for European Integration 2009 present Spouse s Sanda Filat Divorced 2012 Angela Gonța 2014 2016 Children3Alma materUniversity of Iași Contents 1 Education and early career 2 Early political activity 3 Moldovan parliamentary election 2009 4 Alliance for European Integration 5 Prime Minister 6 Arrest and accusations of corruption 7 Honours 8 Personal life 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksEducation and early career editVlad is the second child of Maria and Vasile Filat and was born on May 6 1969 in Lăpușna a commune in the Moldavian SSR Alongside his two sisters Ala and Valentina and brother Ion Vlad grew up in a part of Lăpușna called Talcioc In 1986 he graduated from high school in his hometown Between 1986 and 1987 he worked at the school radio station until he was called up for military service He carried out his compulsory military service in the Soviet Army May 8 1987 August 15 1989 in Simferopol and Sevastopol He served in the KGB s Border Troops holding the rank of private first class and being decorated by his KGB superiors 2 From 1989 to 1990 he studied at the Cooperation College Kooperativny technikum of Chișinău going on to study law at the University of Iași 1990 1994 As a student he was the leader of the League of students from Bessarabia in Romania an organization formed by Moldovan students in Romania In Iași among his classmates was Alexandru Tănase While he was a student in Iași he met his wife Sanda in the autumn of 1991 they dated for only three months before they married Between 1994 and 1998 Vlad Filat initiated and conducted more business in Romania He was general director of RoMold Trading SRL in Iași 1994 1997 and the president of the Administrative Council of Dosoftei company in Iași 1997 1998 Early political activity editFilat was a member of the Democratic Party of Moldova PDM from 1997 when the party was founded until 2007 Having returned to Moldova for good in 1998 he was appointed general director of the Department of Privatization and State Property Administration from the Ministry of Economy and Reform of the Government of the Republic of Moldova 1998 1999 He was a State minister in the Ion Sturza cabinet of Alliance for Democracy and Reforms from 12 March 1999 to 12 November 1999 In 2000 Filat was elected Vice President of the Democratic Party PDM In the 2005 parliamentary election he became a member of the Moldovan Parliament Until March 2009 he was Vice President of the Parliamentary Commission for Security Public Order and Defense He was also a member of the EU Moldova Parliamentary Cooperation Committee He ran for Mayor of Chișinău in the 2007 local election and won 8 32 of the vote in fourth place Soon after the local election in September 2007 he left the Democratic Party after ten years of political activity inside the party Filat has been the President of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova since December 2007 Moldovan parliamentary election 2009 editMain articles Moldovan parliamentary election April 2009 and Moldovan parliamentary election July 2009 In the April 2009 parliamentary election his party won 15 seats and in the July 2009 parliamentary election PLDM became the second party in the country with 18 seats and the first party within the Alliance For European Integration AIE Alliance for European Integration editMain article Alliance for European Integration After the July 2009 parliamentary election alongside Mihai Ghimpu Marian Lupu and Serafim Urechean Vlad Filat signed the Alliance For European Integration AIE in a press conference on August 8 2009 Towards the end of August 2009 he became the candidate of the Alliance For European Integration AIE for the position of Prime Minister of Moldova Prime Minister editMain articles Prime Minister of Moldova Cabinet of Moldova and Vlad Filat Cabinet The Constitutional Court of Moldova confirmed earlier on September 17 2009 the legitimacy of Mihai Ghimpu s position as Acting President of Moldova which gave him the right to nominate a prime minister On the same day Ghimpu signed a decree nominating Filat for the office of prime minister Earlier on September 17 the parliament approved a new government structure according to the draft structure the number of ministries remains unchanged at 16 but their names and responsibilities have been changed 3 The Alliance for European Integration gave a vote of confidence to the new government headed by PM Vladimir Filat at a plenary meeting on September 25 2009 On March 8 2013 Filat was dismissed by motion of censure following charges of corruption abuse of power and influence peddling 4 In spite of this President Nicolae Timofti decreed that members of the government should continue to exert their public duties until a new government were to be formed 5 Subsequently on April 10 2013 the President nominated Vlad Filat as a candidate for Prime Minister authorizing him with the mission of forming a new government However on April 22 2013 the Constitutional Court ruled that this decree is unconstitutional stating that a Prime Minister ousted by vote of no confidence following suspicions of corruption cannot further perform this duty and that the President has the constitutional obligation to appoint in the interim capacity a member of the government whose integrity was not affected 6 The President appointed Iurie Leancă as Acting Prime Minister on April 25 2013 Arrest and accusations of corruption editFilat was stripped of his immunity and handcuffed in parliament on October 15 2015 7 He was investigated for the 2014 Moldovan bank fraud scandal and accused of having taken bribes of about 250 million from Ilan Shor who was chairman of the board at Savings Bank from April to November 28 2014 Filat has denied wrongdoing and said the allegations against him are politically motivated 8 On June 27 2016 Vlad Filat was sentenced to 9 years in prison 9 in February 2019 Filat s son was ordered to pay nearly half a million pounds after an investigation by the National Crime Agency found that he had paid 390 000 up front for a lavish apartment in the Knightsbridge area of London and 200 000 for a Bentley Bentayga With no registered income in the UK three bank accounts belonging to his son were frozen under Criminal Finances Act 2017 10 Honours editIn December 2013 Filat was awarded by the President of Moldova Nicolae Timofti with the highest distinction in Moldova Order of the Republic 11 On 25 November 2014 Filat was awarded by the President of Romania Traian Băsescu with National Order of Faithful Service of level Grand Cross 12 In November 2013 Filat was awarded by the then President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili with one of the highest distinctions in the country the Order of Excellence 13 Personal life editFilat divorced Sanda Filat in August 2012 a psychologist They have two children 14 In January 2014 Vlad Filat married former Pro TV Chișinău presenter 15 Angela Gonța 16 17 18 In June 2014 19 Vlad Filat and Angela Gonța became parents with birth of their daughter 20 21 22 23 Gallery edit nbsp Filat and Herman Van Rompuy nbsp Traian Băsescu and Filat nbsp Mikheil Saakashvili and Filat nbsp Filat and Yulia Tymoshenko nbsp Filat and Jose Manuel Barroso nbsp Filat and Mart Laar nbsp Sali Berisha Nikola Gruevski and Filat nbsp Wilfried Martens and Filat nbsp Filat and Valdis Dombrovskis nbsp Filat at the EPP Congress Marseille 2011 nbsp Filat at the EPP Summit 2013 References edit Guvernul Filat a fost investit cu votul a 53 de deputaţi AIE Seful SIS a fos demis de către Parlament Noul director este Mihai Gheorghe 2009 09 25 Retrieved 2013 05 10 Vladimir Vlad Filat premierul Moldovei recrut fruntas in trupele KGB Parlamentul Republicii Moldova a aprobat structura noului Guvern Vlad Filat noul premier Moțiune de cenzură asupra activității Guvernului Decretul nr 534 VII privind demisia Guvernului Menţinerea in funcţie a Prim ministrului unui Guvern demis pentru motive de corupţie este neconstituţională 22 April 2013 Alexander Tanas 15 October 2015 Moldova detains former PM in parliament over 1 billion fraud Reuters Moldova s Ex PM Detained After Parliament Lifts His Immunity RadioFreeEurope RadioLiberty 15 October 2015 Moldovan court jails ex PM for nine years for abuse of power Reuters 27 June 2016 National Crime Agency Son of Moldova s ex PM renting 1000 per day Knightsbridge apartment forced to hand over nearly half a million pounds www nationalcrimeagency gov uk Retrieved 2019 02 08 Vlad Filat a fost decorat cu Ordinul Republicii PUBLIKA MD 17 June 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2015 Președintele Băsescu le a acordat DISTINCȚII lui Vlad Filat deputatei Maria Ciobanu și scriitorului Iulian Filip ziarulnational md Retrieved 17 June 2015 Vlad Filat a fost decorat de Saakașvili Timpul Știri din Moldova 27 November 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2015 La brat cu cei doi copii ai sai Cum a aparut Sanda Filat la ceremonia de lansare a fundatie Bach ProTV md 2014 03 21 Retrieved 2014 03 28 Angela Gonta se retrage de la pupitrul stirilor Vedeta PRO TV se marita cu Vlad Filat Pro TV Chișinău 15 12 2013 19 51 Vlad Filat și Angela Gonța au fost cununați la Mănăstirea Curchi de Mitropolitul Vladimir adevarul ro Retrieved 17 June 2015 Vlad Filat și Angela Gonța s au cununat Vlad Filat si Angela Gonta s au casatorit Anuntul facut de politician Cine le au fost nasi Inprofunzime md 2013 12 27 Retrieved 2014 02 06 Angela Gonța a NĂSCUT ziarulnational md Facebook facebook com Retrieved 17 June 2015 Poarta numele unei sfinte Iata cum o cheama pe fiica Angelei Gonta si a lui Vlad Filat perfecte md Retrieved 17 June 2015 Angela Gonța și Vlad Filat au dezvăluit prenumele copilului Iată cum se numește fetița ea md Retrieved 17 June 2015 Cum și a numit Angela Gonța fetița Jurnalista a scris un mesaj emoționant pe Facebook 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