Eugeniu Știrbu
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Eugeniu Știrbu (born August 8, 1945, in Petreni) is a politician from
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Biography

Eugeniu Știrbu served as a member of the
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(1998–2001). He was the General Secretary of
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. Eugeniu Știrbu has been the chairman of the Central Election Commission since November 11, 2005. On June 21, 2010, Știrbu was arrested as he was crossing the Kuchurgan checkpoint on his way from
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to
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, after a flight to Poland, where he had observed the presidential poll. Taken to
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, Știrbu learned that the separatist authorities had initiated criminal proceedings against him in 2007 for organizing elections in the much-disputed village of
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. Later that day, the release was possible due to the intervention of Ambassador Philip Remler, the head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova.CEC chair arrested in Transnistria, released
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Professional experience

* 2012–present – The head of the Chisinau office of International Institute for monitoring democratic and parliamentary process and suffrage protection in the CIS (IIMDP). * September 2009 – June 2010 – the president of the Association of European Election Officials (ACEEEO) * 2005–2011 – the chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Moldova. * 2003–2005 – the councillor of Chisinau City Council * 1998–2001 – the deputy of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova * 1998–2001 – Vice president of the Parliamentary Commission for Youth, Sport and Tourism * 1997–1998 – The Head of Government's Section of Human Resources Policy * 1996–1997 – Deputy Director of the joint-stock company "Moldova- Tur" * 1994–1996 – Deputy Director of National Relations Department of Government of the Republic of Moldova * 1991-1994 – President of National Association of Charity "Sanitas" * 1990–1991 – legal counsel of the President of Football Club "Nistru" * 1986–1990 – Vice- president of the State Committee for physical culture and sport * 1983–1986 – President of the Republican Council of the Association of Athletes' Villages "Colhoznic", Chisinau * 1977–1982 – Section of propaganda and agitation of City district party committee, Cutuzov * 1977–1982 – member of district Soviet of Cutuzov * 1972–1976 – member of City Soviet of Anenii Noi * 1972–1977 – chief, organizational section, District Committee of Komsomol, Anenii Noi * 1970–1971 – the head teacher of sport school for children, Anenii Noi


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Eugeniu ȘTIRBU
1945 births Living people Democratic Party of Moldova politicians Moldovan MPs 1998–2001 {{Moldova-politician-stub