Rovana Plumb | |
Office: | Minister of European Funds |
Primeminister: | Viorica Dăncilă |
Term Start: | 29 January 2018 |
Term End: | 24 April 2019 |
Predecessor: | Marius Nica |
Successor: | Roxana Mînzatu |
Office1: | President of the Social Democratic Party |
Term Start1: | 24 June 2015 |
Term End1: | 22 July 2015 |
Predecessor1: | Victor Ponta |
Successor1: | Liviu Dragnea |
Office2: | Minister of Labour, Family, Social Protection and Elders |
Primeminister2: | Victor Ponta |
Term Start2: | 5 March 2014 |
Term End2: | 9 November 2015 |
Predecessor2: | Mariana Câmpeanu |
Successor2: | Claudia-Ana Costea |
Office3: | Minister of Environment and Climate Change |
Primeminister3: | Victor Ponta |
Term Start3: | 7 May 2012 |
Term End3: | 5 March 2014 |
Predecessor3: | Attila Korodi |
Successor3: | Attila Korodi |
Birth Date: | 22 June 1960 |
Birth Place: | Bucharest, Romania |
Party: | Social Democratic Party |
Otherparty: | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Party of European Socialists |
Education: | Bucharest University of Economic Studies |
Rovana Plumb (born 22 June 1960) is a Romanian politician of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). She was appointed Minister of Environment and Forests (now Minister of Environment and Climate Change) on 7 May 2012.[1] From 5 March 2014 to 9 November 2015, she was the Minister of Labor, Family, Social Protection and Elderly in the Government of Romania. In March 2015, Rovana Plumb was elected President of the National Council of PSD.[2]
Plumb attended the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies (ASE).
Plumb served as a member of the Parliament of Romania from 2004 to 2007 and the European Parliament from 2009 to 2012.[3] In that capacity, she was a member of the Committee on Budgets (2007) and the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (2007–2012).
Following the 2019 European elections, Plumb rejoined the European Parliament and was elected vice-chair of the S&D Group, under the leadership of chairwoman Iratxe García.[4] She also joined the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety.
Plumb was named in a corruption case in 2017, in which she was accused of aiding the leader of her Social Democratic Party (PSD) in an illicit real estate deal involving ownership of an island in the Danube River.[5]