Sergiu Burcă

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Member of the Moldovan Parliament
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In office 1998–2001 |
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Born | (1961-07-08) July 8, 1961 (age 57) Ciutulești
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Political party | Social Liberal Party (Moldova) |
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Other political affiliations | Christian-Democratic People's Party (Moldova) Popular Front of Moldova
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Alma mater | Moldova State University |
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Sergiu Burcă (born 8 July 1961, Ciutulești) is a journalist and politician from Moldova.[1][2]
Biography
Sergiu Burcă graduated from Moldova State University in 1984 and worked for TeleRadio-Moldova and the Romanian Literature Museum, Chişinău. He worked as a correspondent of Radio Moldova Youth Editorial Board, and from 1986 to 1990 was senior scientific collaborator at the Museum of Literature in Cantemir. He was the deputy editor in chief of Deşteptarea (1989–1990) and Ţara (1990–1994).
Burcă was involved in the early formations of the Christian-Democratic People's Party, and was its executive chairman from 1994 - 1999. He later served as a member of the Parliament of Moldova (1998–2001).[3][4] He was expelled from the party in 2005 for his opposition to its endorsement of Vladimir Voronin as president. The following year he joined the Social Liberal Party, which he was a member of until 2008, when he retired following the partys merging into the Democratic Party of Moldova.
References
^ Republica Moldova, cronologie
^ Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat a imortalizat în timp activitatea sa de 20 de ani Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine.
^ Ziarul de Garda, Ne scuturaseram de frica. Interviu cu Sergiu Burcă, Presedinte al Asociatiei Euro–Atlantice din Moldova
^ Ştefan Secăreanu
External links
- Republica Moldova, cronologie
- Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat a imortalizat în timp activitatea sa de 20 de ani
Popular Front of Moldova
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Topics | - Deșteptarea
- Țara
- 1990 election
- Grand National Assembly, Chișinău 1989
- Bridge of Flowers
- Stephen the Great Monument
- Capitoline Wolf, Chișinău
- Ion Hadârcă
- Nicolae Costin
- Gheorghe Ghimpu
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Druc Cabinet | - Mircea Druc
- Valeriu Muravschi
- Nicolae Țîu
- Alexandru Ion Barbu
- Andrei Sangheli
- Nicolae Mătcaș
- Ion Ungureanu
- Gheorghe Ghidirim
- Alexei Barbăneagră
- Tudor Botnaru
- Ion Costaș
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