Cristian Boureanu

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Cristian Boureanu (March 2013)

Cristian Alexandru Boureanu (born December 15, 1972) is a

Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Argeș County
from 2004 to 2012.

He and his first wife Irina had a daughter before divorcing in 2003. In 2007, he married Valentina Pelinel, a former model,[1][2][3] and divorced her in 2014.[4]

Biography

He was born in

National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest. From April 1999 to December 2000, he worked as an adviser at the Finance Ministry. From 2000 to 2001, he was an adviser to the president of the Chamber of Deputies' economic committee. He is a private investor in companies active in various sectors, such as commerce, construction and economic consultancy.[6] In early 2008, his property holdings were worth an estimated 13.5 million, in addition to valuables and bank accounts.[5]

Boureanu entered politics in 1995, when he joined the

2012 election, he ran for a seat centered around Huși, losing to a local farmer and political novice on a 62-23 margin.[12] He subsequently criticized the Right Romania Alliance, blaming it for the scale of the PD-L's defeat.[13]

Aside from his public feud with the PNL leadership, which involved acid criticism of Tăriceanu (whom he once called a "corrupt prime minister" and a "toxic product for the Romanian people"),

Youth and Sport Minister and PD-L colleague Monica Iacob Ridzi. His verbal interventions were also noted, with one Social Democrat claiming he had insulted seven or eight of the committee's members;[17][18] at one point, he addressed chairwoman Alina Gorghiu as "missie" and made mention of her "lovers".[19] Boureanu was convicted of assaulting a police officer in 2017, for which he received a suspended sentence of 1 year and 9 months.[20]

References

  1. ^ (in Romanian) Loredana Toma, "Oferte mari pentru Valentina Pelinel" ("Big Offers for Valentina Pelinel"), Evenimentul Zilei, 6 October 2009; accessed November 13, 2009
  2. ^ (in Romanian) Corina Stoica and Gabriela Dumba, "Valentina Pelinel a defilat în calitate de doamna Boureanu" ("Valentina Pelinel Walks as Mrs. Boureanu") Archived 2007-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Gardianul, 23 June 2007; accessed November 13, 2009
  3. ^ (in Romanian) Diana Marcu, Raluca Dumitriu and Loredana Voiculescu, "Cum a ajuns Olteanu în stradă. Politicieni şi oameni de afaceri îngroaşă lista românească a partajelor de milioane" ("How Olteanu Got to Be on the Streets. Politicians and Businessmen Add to the List of Romanian Divorces Costing Millions"), Gândul, 15 June 2009; accessed November 13, 2009
  4. ^ (in Romanian) Corina Cosmescu, "Cristian Boureanu şi Valentina Pelinel divorţează după şapte ani de căsnicie" ("Cristian Boureanu and Valentina Pelinel Divorce after Seven Years of Marriage"), Adevărul, 7 April 2014; accessed April 4, 2015
  5. ^ a b (in Romanian) Răzvan Amariei, "Boureanu, cel mai tânăr milionar din politică" ("Boureanu, the Youngest Millionaire in Politics") Archived 2009-12-06 at the Wayback Machine, Capital, 6 February 2008; accessed November 13, 2009
  6. ^ a b c (in Romanian) Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed November 13, 2009
  7. ^ (in Romanian) Claudia Cristofan, "Boureanu, suspendat din PNL. Cotroceniul pierde un 'agent'" ("Boureanu, Suspended from the PNL. Cotroceni Loses an 'Agent'") Archived 2008-10-20 at the Wayback Machine, Gardianul, 10 December 2005; accessed November 16, 2009
  8. ^ (in Romanian) "Liberalii au mai pierdut doi parlamentari" ("The Liberals Have Lost Two More Parliamentarians"), Cronica Română, 2 October 2006; accessed November 16, 2009
  9. ^ (in Romanian) 2004-2008 Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed November 13, 2009
  10. ^ (in Romanian) Election results, alegeri.tv; accessed November 13, 2009
  11. ^ (in Romanian) 2008- Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed November 13, 2009
  12. ^ (in Romanian) Ionuţ Balaban, "Vicepreşedintele PDL, Cristian Boureanu, bătut la alegerile parlamentare de un fermier" ("PDL Vice President Cristian Boureanu Defeated in Parliamentrary Elections by a Farmer"), Adevărul, 11 December 2012; accessed April 23, 2013
  13. ^ (in Romanian) Emma Toader, "Boureanu, după eşecul de la alegeri: ARD a fost o mare prostie, iar prostia se plăteşte" ("Boureanu, after Elections Failure: ARD Was a Big Folly, and Folly Must Be Paid For"), Gândul, 10 December 2012; accessed April 23, 2013
  14. ^ (in Romanian) "'Tăriceanu, un prim-ministru corupt'" ("'Tăriceanu, a Corrupt Prime Minister'"), Evenimentul Zilei, 31 March 2007; accessed November 16, 2009
  15. ^ (in Romanian) George Lăcătuş, "Nicolăescu şi Boureanu: duşmani politici, aliaţi în faţa procurorilor DNA" ("Nicolăescu and Boureanu: Political Enemies, Allies before DNA Prosecutors") Archived 2008-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Cotidianul, 6 May 2008; accessed November 16, 2009
  16. ^ (in Romanian) "Deputatul Boureanu, anchetat pentru informatizarea cu ghinion a lui 6/49" ("Deputy Boureanu: Investigated for Unlucky Computerization of 6/49"), Gândul, 24 April 2008; accessed March 5, 2019
  17. ^ (in Romanian) "Boureanu invocă verificările DNA în cazul Ridzi pentru încetarea activităţii comisiei parlamentare de anchetă" ("Boureanu Invokes DNA Verifications in Ridzi Case for Ending Activity of Parliamentary Enquiry Committee"), Ziua, 6 July 2009; accessed November 16, 2009
  18. ^ (in Romanian) "Comisia parlamentară 'Ridzi' s-a transformat în comisia insultelor lui Boureanu" ("Ridzi Parliamentary Committee Becomes Committee of Boureanu's Insults"), Ziua, 3 July 2009; accessed November 16, 2009
  19. ^ (in Romanian) Gheorghiu, Lucian (1 July 2009). "Boureanu Threatens Alina Gorghiu He Will Reveal Her Lovers". Cotidianul. Archived from the original on 9 December 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2009.
  20. ^ "Cristian Boureanu, condamnat definitiv în dosarul de ultraj, după ce a lovit un poliţist". Mediafax.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-10-20.

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