Maria Ciobanu (politician)

Maria Ciobanu (born March 10, 1953 in Găureni, Nisporeni)[1] is a teacher and official in the field of education in the Republic of Moldova, deputy to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova on the lists of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova since 2010.[2]

Maria Ciobanu
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Assumed office
28 November 2010
Personal details
Born (1953-03-10) 10 March 1953
Găureni, Nisporeni District,
Moldovan SSR, USSR
Political partyLiberal Democratic Party of Moldova
Other political
affiliations
Alliance for European Integration (2010-2013)
Pro-European Coalition (2013–2014)
Alma materIon Creangă Pedagogical State University
OccupationProfessor, politician

Biography

Maria Ciobanu was born on March 10, 1953 in Găureni, Nisporeni, Moldavian SSR. Between 1972-1977 he studied at the "Ion Creangă" State Pedagogical University of Chișinău, after which he worked for two years as a teacher at the middle school in the village of Grozești and then as a deputy director at the middle school in the village of Selişte. Between 1982 and 1987 he was a school inspector at Nisporeni General Directorate for Education, Youth and Sport. Then, for one year, he was a teacher at Nisporeni's No. 1 middle school. From 1988 until 1991 Maria Ciobanu worked as Deputy Director of the Nisporeni Gymnasium, and from 1992-1994 returned to Nisporeni General Directorate for Education, Youth and Sports as General Manager. From 1994 to 2007 she was a teacher at the "Boris Cazacu" High School in Nisporeni, and for the period 2007 - 2010 she returned to the General Directorate of Education, Youth and Sports of Nisporeni as general manager.

Honours

On 25 November 2014 Maria Ciobanu was awarded by president of Romania Traian Băsescu with the National Order of Faithful Service, in rank of officer.[3][4]

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