Iurie Muntean

Iurie Muntean (born 13 May 1972) is a Moldovan politician, who served as a deputy Minister of Economy and Trade (2008-2009) and member of the Parliament of Moldova (2009-2014).[1][2]

Iurie Muntean
Deputy Minister of Economy and Trade
In office
2008–2009
Member of the Parliament of Moldova
In office
2009–2014
Personal details
Born (1972-05-13) 13 May 1972
Criuleni, Moldovan SSR
NationalityMoldovan
Political partyParty of Communists
Alma materMoldova State University
ProfessionJurist

Biography

He graduated from Moldova State University in 1994. Iurie Muntean worked as a jurist for the Ministry of Economy (July 1994 – June 1996), ARIA (1996-2002, August 2006 - April 2007), the office of lawyers „Justil Group”.[3] Then he served as a deputy of Igor Dodon. In March 2001, Iurie Muntean participated with journalists Constantin Tănase, Aneta Grosu, and the folk music singer Maria Sarabaş in a Romanian-Moldovan delegation to Atlanta, where Iurie Muntean danced Hora Unirii, which is contrary to his communist ideology.[4][5]

Iurie Muntean served as the executive secretary of the Party of Communists since 2010.[6] Iurie Muntean is a favourite to succeed Vladimir Voronin as the head of the Party of Communists[7]

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