Iacov Timciuc Explained

Iacov Timciuc
Office:Minister of Local Public Administration
Primeminister:Zinaida Greceanîi
Vitalie Pîrlog (acting)
President:Vladimir Voronin
Mihai Ghimpu (acting)
Term Start:10 June 2009
Term End:25 September 2009
Predecessor:Valentin Guznac
Office2:Moldovan Ambassador to China and South Korea
Predecessor2:Victor Borșevici
Successor2:Anatolie Urecheanu
Office3:Minister of Energy
Term Start3:8 August 2001
Term End3:19 April 2005
Predecessor3:Ion Leșanu
Term Start4:22 March 1998
Term End4:8 August 2001
Successor4:Dumitru Carapirea
Birth Date:9 February 1954
Birth Place:Zarojeni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Otherparty:Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
Termstart2:19 May 2006
Termend2:10 June 2009
President2:Vladimir Voronin
Primeminister2:Vasile Tarlev
Zinaida Greceanîi
President3:Vladimir Voronin
Primeminister3:Vasile Tarlev
Office4:Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Successor3:Victor Parlicov (2023)
Parliamentarygroup4:Party of Communists

Iacov Timciuc (born 9 February 1954) is a Moldovan politician.

Biography

Iacob Timciuc served as minister of energy (2001–2005), before moving to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and serving as Moldovan Ambassador to China (2006)[1] and then ambassador to Korea (2007). He was appointed as Moldovan minister of local public administration in a Cabinet reshuffle on 10 June 2009.

He was a member of the PCRM, the new Communist Party. Iacob Timciuc declared on 17 March 2010 after the plenary session that he quits the Communists' Party, as "it has adopted an anti-national attitude, ignoring the party's general opinion.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Appointments and dismissals. Democracy and governing in Moldova, e-journal, year VII, issue 139, 1–15 June 2009 . 2009-08-06.
  2. Web site: Communists' Party: A member less; a new party executive secretary . 2010-03-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100622103959/http://www.jurnal.md/en/news/communists-party-a-member-less-a-new-party-executive-secretary-182940/ . 2010-06-22 . dead .