Ion Hadârcă

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Ion Hadârcă
Liberal Reformist Party
In office
17 April 1990 – 22 March 1998
Parliamentary groupPopular Front
ConstituencyLazo
First Vice President of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
27 August 1991 – 2 February 1993
PresidentMircea Snegur
Prime MinisterValeriu Muravschi
Andrei Sangheli
People's Deputy of the Soviet Union
In office
26 March 1989 – 17 April 1990
ConstituencyCălărași
Personal details
Born (1949-08-17) 17 August 1949 (age 74)
Liberal Party Reform Council
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Popular Front of Moldova
Liberal Party
ProfessionWriter

Ion Hadârcă (born 17 August 1949)

Liberal Reformist Party
.

Biography

Ion Hadârcă was born on 17 July 1949 in

Soviet army. He was the first president of the Popular Front of Moldova (1989–1992). He was elected as president during the second congress of the Front (30 June – 1 July 1989) from among 3 candidates for the job; other two candidates that sought election to the post were Nicolae Costin and Gheorghe Ghimpu
.

Ion Hadârcă was member of the

Liberal Party Reform Council
in 2013.

Political activity

In 1974 he became a

Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
in his first democratic parliamentary term and holds the position of first deputy chairman of Parliament.

On 28 January 1993, the President of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova,

Republic of Moldova
".

In 1994, Ion Hadârcă is re-elected to the

Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. Between 1 January 1996 and 22 June 1998, he was an alternate member of the Republic of Moldova delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
.

In 1998–2008 he did not participate in political activity. From 2008 to 2010 he is vice-president, and from 2010 until 2013 he is the first vice-president of the Liberal Party. In 2009 he became a deputy in the parliament on the lists of the Liberal Party and chairman of the parliamentary faction of LP.

On 12 April 2013 Ion Hadârcă together with 30 members of the Liberal Party (LP) met in the Council of the

Liberal Reformist Party (CLRP), demanding replacing Mihai Ghimpu with Dorin Chirtoacă at the head of the LP.[2][3] The next day the Republican Council of the Liberal Party expelled Ion Hadârcă from the ranks of the party, along with four other liberal-reforming deputies.[4]

As chairman of the PL parliamentary faction, he has participated in the negotiations on the majority pro-European training in Parliament and on 30 May 2013 he signed the agreement for the establishment of the Pro-European Governance Coalition.

On 15 December 2013 Ion Hadârcă, at the Constitutional Congress of the Liberal Reformist Party, was elected as a chairman of the party.

Family

He is married to Maria and has two children: Ionela and Eugen.[5] In addition to Romanian, Ion Hadârcă also speaks English and Russian.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Deputații". Parlament.md. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  2. ^ Scindare in PL! 31 de membri au anuntat ca il vor pe Chirtoaca la carma partidului: Ghimpu sa plece!
  3. ^ Membrii consiliului de reformare a PL: Îl vrem pe Chirtoacă în fruntea formațiunii. Archived 2013-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ PL a decis excluderea mai multor membri, dar și crearea unui grup de negociatori privind desemnarea unui nou Guvern
  5. ^ "Ion Hadârcă: „Unii încearcă să-şi lustruiască rolul în istorie"". Stiri de ultima ora din Moldova - Ultimele stiri Timpul.md (in Romanian). 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  6. ^ "Parlamentul Republicii Moldova – Structura Parlamentului – Deputatii – Ion HADÂRCĂ". Old.parlament.md. Retrieved 2014-07-22.

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