Iuliana Gorea-Costin

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Iuliana Gorea-Costin
Iuliana Gorea-Costin (1993). Diplomat and politician. (49779661128).jpg
Born (1957-11-28) November 28, 1957 (age 64)
Alma materMoldova State University
Spouse(s)Nicolae Costin
Children1

Iuliana Gorea-Costin (born November 28, 1957) is a diplomat and politician from the Republic of Moldova. She is a philologist and lawyer by education and served as the first Permanent Representative of Moldova to the Council of Europe and the first director of the "Mircea Eliade" Romanian-English High School in Chişinău.[1] She ran as an independent candidate in Moldovan presidential election, 1996.[2] and Chișinău election, 2005.[3]

Between 1990-1996, she published in Literatura şi Arta, , , Glasul Naţiunii, Ţara, Astra, Luminătorul, , etc.[4]

Iuliana Gorea-Costin was married to Nicolae Costin (a former mayor of Chişinău)

References[]

  1. ^ VIP Magazin, VIP Magazin, 2006 - "Iuliana Gorea-Costin. Femeia lumină" Archived 2011-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Legea nr. 833 din 16 mai 1996 privind alegerile pentru funcția de Președinte al Republicii Moldova
  3. ^ "Alegerile pentru funcția de primar general al municipiului Chișinău desfășurate în luna iulie 2005". Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  4. ^ Sorina Ștefârță - "Trei întrebări pentru Iuliana Gorea-Costin: Ambasador extraordinar și Plenipotențiar: (interviu)". In "Timpul de dimineață", 17 noiembrie 2006, p. 2

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