Dumitru Braghiș Explained

Dumitru Braghiș
Order:Moldovan Ambassador to China and Vietnam
Term Start:17 June 2020
President:Igor Dodon
Maia Sandu
Predecessor:Denis Jelimalai
Birth Date:28 December 1957
Birth Place:Grătiești, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Party:Social Democratic Party (Moldova)
Otherparty:Party Alliance Our Moldova
Office2:Moldovan Ambassador to Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Termstart2:28 October 2015
Termend2:3 March 2017
Office3:Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Termstart3:20 March 2001
Termend3:22 April 2009
President6:Petru Lucinschi
Termend6:9 July 1998
Termstart6:11 February 1997
Office6:Deputy Minister of Economy and Reforms
Primeminister5:Ion Ciubuc
Ion Sturza
President5:Petru Lucinschi
Termend5:21 December 1999
Termstart5:9 July 1998
Office5:First Deputy Minister of Economy and Reforms
Predecessor4:Ion Sturza
Successor4:Vasile Tarlev
President4:Petru Lucinschi
Vladimir Voronin
Termend4:19 April 2001
Termstart4:21 December 1999
Office4:5th Prime Minister of Moldova
Successor2:Andrei Neguța
Predecessor2:Andrei Galbur
Primeminister2:Valeriu Streleț
Gheorghe Brega (acting)
Pavel Filip
President2:Nicolae Timofti
Igor Dodon
Primeminister:Ion Chicu
Aureliu Ciocoi (acting)
Natalia Gavrilița
Dorin Recean
Primeminister6:Ion Ciubuc
Parliamentarygroup3:Braghiș Alliance
Our Moldova Alliance
Democratic Moldova Electoral Bloc
Social Democratic Party
Minister5:Ion Sturza
Alexandru Muravschi
Minister6:Ion Guțu
Ion Sturza
Alma Mater:Technical University of Moldova
Honorific Suffix:OR

Dumitru Braghiș (; born 28 December 1957) is a Moldovan politician, diplomat and economist. He is the current Moldovan Ambassador to China and Vietnam, appointed in mid-2020.[1] [2] He was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 1999 until 2001. Then, he was a member of the Parliament of Moldova, where he represented the Party Alliance Our Moldova. He was chairman of the Party of Social Democracy and deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova (2005–2009).

Biography

Dumitru Braghiș was born on December 28, 1957, in the village of Grătieşti, Chișinău municipality, in a family of peasants. In 1975, he finished a secondary school no. 1 in Chişinău and in 1980 he graduated Technical University, specialising in power engineering, working as an engineer-constructor at the Tractor's Factory. He has Ph.D. in Economics. Through 1981 to 1992 he held various eligible positions in the Komsomol. In 1987 through 1988 he was an instructor in Central Committee of Communist Party of Moldova. Braghiș was elected as deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union in 1989 through 1991. Through 1992–1995 Braghiș became the General Deputy Director of "Moldova EXIM" Association. Through 1995–1997 Braghiș was the General Director of the Department for Foreign Economic relations of the Ministry of Finance.

In 1997, through 1999, Braghiș was the Deputy Minister of Economy and Reforms. Braghiș became the Prime Minister of Moldova in 1999 through April 2001. Since 2001 Braghiș has been a deputy in Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. In the 2005 parliamentary elections, he was elected as a deputy in the lists of the Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova, becoming chairman of this party. In July 2005, he was an independent candidate for the Chisinau City Mayor's General Election, gaining 20.65% of the votes. Since 2006, he has served as the chairman of the Social Democratic Party. He has also run for election on June 3, 2007, from the Party of Social Democracy of Moldova (PSDM). After the expiration of his mandate of deputy in 2009, until 2013 he worked in the private sector. On 27 November 2015, he became the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the Russian Federation.[3] [4] He was dismissed from this role in early 2017.

Dumitru Braghis speaks English, French and Russian. He is married and has a child.

See also

References

https://china.mfa.gov.md/ro/content/ambasador

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Președintele țării a semnat Decretele cu privire la numirea Ambasadorilor Republicii Moldova în China și Estonia.
  2. News: Davidov Daniela . Dumitru Braghiș, numit de Guvern în funcția de ambasador prin cumul în Republica Socialistă Vietnam . 2021-05-26 . Cotidianul.md . ro . 2021-10-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211020122029/https://cotidianul.md/2021/05/26/dumitru-braghis-numit-de-guvern-in-functia-de-ambasador-prin-cumul-in-republica-socialista-vietnam/ . dead .
  3. Web site: Ambasadorul Republicii Moldova în Federația Rusă . 2019-02-27 . 2019-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190228005907/http://www.rusia.mfa.md/ambassador-cv-ro/ . dead .
  4. Decretul Președintelui Republicii Moldova nr. 1836-VII din 27 noiembrie 2015