Eugen Carpov Explained

Eugen Carpov
Office:Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Term Start:9 December 2014
Term End:9 March 2019
Office2:Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova
for Reintegration
Term Start2:14 January 2011
Term End2:18 February 2015
Birth Date:22 April 1966
Birth Place:Ungheni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Party:European People's Party of Moldova (2015→)
Children:2
Alma Mater:National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest, postgraduate studies
Profession:Diplomat
President2:Marian Lupu (acting)
Nicolae Timofti
Termstart4:18 December 2001
President5:Petru Lucinschi
Vladimir Voronin
Termend5:26 December 2001
Termstart5:7 October 1999
Office5:Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Primeminister4:Vasile Tarlev
President4:Vladimir Voronin
Termend4:14 January 2005
Office4:Moldovan Ambassador to Poland
Primeminister2:Vladimir Filat
Iurie Leancă
Primeminister3:Vasile Tarlev
President3:Vladimir Voronin
Termend3:2 March 2007
Termstart3:7 February 2005
Office3:Moldovan Ambassador and Head of the Mission to the European Union
Successor2:Victor Osipov
Predecessor2:Victor Osipov
Primeminister5:Ion Sturza
Dumitru Braghiș
Vasile Tarlev
Parliamentarygroup:Liberal Democratic Party
European People's Party
Successor4:Boris Gămurari
Predecessor3:Ion Căpățină
Predecessor4:Gheorghe Gusac
Minister5:Nicolae Tăbăcaru
Nicolae Cernomaz
Nicolae Dudău
Successor3:Daniela Cujbă

Eugen Carpov (born 22 April 1966) is a diplomat and politician from Moldova. He was the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration of the Republic of Moldova from 14 January 2011 to 10 December 2014 (Second Vlad Filat Cabinet).[1]

Between 2002 and 2005 he was Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Poland, and between 2005 and 2007 he was Ambassador and Head of Mission of the Mission of the Republic of Moldova to the European Union.

On 27 February 2015 Eugen Carpov announced that he was leaving the LDPM faction in parliament, remaining an independent deputy. In the Leancă Cabinet he was a technocrat Deputy Prime Minister, not formally affiliated politically.[2] [3] Also, in the 2014 parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova, he was included in the list of LDPM candidates on the 9th position,[4] becoming a deputy in the newly elected parliament, but not being a party member.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deputy Prime Minister, Eugen Carpov . 2012-01-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140407173207/http://www.gov.md/pageview.php?l=en&idc=589 . 2014-04-07 . dead .
  2. http://www.zdg.md/stiri/stiri-politice/eugen-carpov-a-parasit-fractiunea-pldm Eugen Carpov a părăsit fracțiunea PLDM
  3. http://www.publika.md/eugen-carpov-paraseste-fractiunea-pldm-din-parlament_2244281.html Eugen Carpov părăsește fracțiunea PLDM din Parlament
  4. http://cec.md/index.php?pag=news&id=1373&rid=11774&l=ro Prima pagină » Alegeri parlamentare » 30 noiembrie 2014 » Concurenți electorali » Formațiuni politice » Partidul Liberal Democrat din Moldova