Sergiu Burcă (born 8 July 1961,
Ciutulești,
Florești District
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History
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) is a journalist and politician from
Moldova
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.
Biography
Sergiu Burcă graduated from
Moldova State University in 1984 and worked for
TeleRadio-Moldova and the
Romanian Literature Museum, Chişinău. He worked as a correspondent of Radio Moldova Youth Editorial Board, and from 1986 to 1990 was senior scientific collaborator at the Museum of Literature in
Cantemir. He was the deputy editor in chief of
Deşteptarea (1989–1990) and
Ţara (1990–1994).
Burcă was involved in the early formations of the
Christian-Democratic People's Party, and was its executive chairman from 1994 - 1999. He later served as a member of the
Parliament of Moldova
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, chief of the Parliamentary Delegation of the Republic of Moldova to the
NATO
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Parliamentary Assembly(1998–2001).
Ştefan Secăreanu
/ref> He was expelled from the party in 2005 for his opposition to its endorsement of Vladimir Voronin
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as president. The following year he joined the Social Liberal Party, which he was a member of until 2008, when he retired following the partys merging into the Democratic Party of Moldova.
References
External links
Republica Moldova, cronologie
Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat a imortalizat în timp activitatea sa de 20 de ani
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1961 births
Living people
People from Cahul District
Moldova State University alumni
Moldovan journalists
Moldovan male non-fiction writers
Popular Front of Moldova politicians
Moldovan MPs 1998–2001