Iurie Reniță

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Iurie Reniță
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Assumed office
24 February 2019
Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg
In office
2016–2017
PresidentNicolae Timofti
Igor Dodon
Ambassador to Romania, Montenegro and Serbia
In office
21 June 2010 – 2015
PresidentMihai Ghimpu (Acting)
Vladimir Filat (Acting)
Marian Lupu (Acting)
Nicolae Timofti
Personal details
Born (1958-04-05) 5 April 1958 (age 63)
Abaclia
Citizenship Moldova
 Romania
Alma materNational University of Political Studies and Public Administration
Moldova State University
ProfessionDiplomat, Journalist

Iurie Reniță (born 5 April 1958) is a Moldovan politician and diplomat serving as member of Parliament of Moldova since 2019.[1] He was the Moldovan Ambassador to Romania from 2010 to 2015 and Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg from 2016 to 2017.

Biography[]

Iurie Reniță was born to Lidia and Dumitru Reniță on 5 April 1958 in Abaclia. He was part of the first graduating class of the Moldovan students at the Bucharest-based National School of Administration and Political Sciences. During 1996-1999 he was counselor at the Moldovan Embassy, Washington, D.C., after which he served as advisor to Foreign Minister Nicolae Tăbăcaru. Iurie Reniță also worked for several years with the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Mission to Croatia and was manager of the British American Tobacco, Moldova.[2]

On June 21, 2010, Mihai Ghimpu signed a decree appointing Iurie Reniță the new ambassador of Moldova in Romania.[3] He was elected member of Parliament of Moldova in the 2019 parliamentary election running as independent within the ACUM Electoral Bloc.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Confirmarea rezultatelor alegerilor parlamentare din 24 februarie 2019 şi validarea mandatelor de deputat de către Curtea Constituţională pentru Parlamentul de legislatura a X-a". constcourt.md (in Romanian). March 9, 2019.
  2. ^ Bucharest accepts Moldovan ambassador
  3. ^ Moldova’s President signs decree appointing Moldova’s ambassador to Bucharest

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