Marcela Lavinia Șandru (born 6 February 1975) is a
Romania
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n politician, journalist and actress. The former president of the
National Initiative Party
The National Initiative Party (, PIN) was a small social democratic
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(PIN), she was also vice president of the
National Union for the Progress of Romania
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(UNPR). She was a member of the
Romanian Chamber of Deputies
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for
Mureș County
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from 2004 to 2008.
Biography
She was born in
Dej,
Cluj County
Cluj County () is a county () of Romania, in Transylvania. Its seat is Cluj-Napoca.
Name
In Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Kolozs megye''. Under the Kingdom of Hungary, a county with an identical name (Kolozs County, ) existed s ...
, and attended the , graduating in 1997. She interned at the
European Parliament
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's
Committee on Culture and Education
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in 2003, and in 2004 began work on a master's degree at the
University of Bucharest
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's Faculty of Political Sciences. From 2001 to 2004 she headed public relations for Aldaco, a film company, and in 2004 was director of Star Media & Film. Her political career began in 2001–2002, when she was director of public relations for the
Democratic Party (PD). In 2002, she headed its international relations department, and in 2004, she became president of the Mureș County PD organisation. She also represented the party at the
Party of European Socialists
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(PES) and the
Socialist International
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.
[Curriculum vitae]
at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed 1 May 2009
Șandru won a seat in Parliament at the
2004 legislative election. The following February, when
Cozmin Gușă
Cozmin Horea Gușă (born 2 July 1970) is a Romanian physicist, journalist, and politician. A member of the National Initiative Party (PIN), he was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest from 2004 to 2008.
He has been marrie ...
resigned his party post due to a disagreement with the leadership, Șandru did likewise, sitting as an independent for the remainder of the term. Later that year, she became vice president of the
National Initiative Party
The National Initiative Party (, PIN) was a small social democratic
Social democracy is a Social philosophy, social, Economic ideology, economic, and political philosophy within socialism that supports Democracy, political and economic demo ...
founded by Guşă, a position she held until 2008. She resigned from the PIN in October 2008 in order to run as an independent for a
Bucharest
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seat in the Chamber, as she realised the PIN was not going to win enough seats to enter Parliament. Party members did support her candidacy, but she was defeated.
In February 2009, having rejoined the PIN, she was overwhelmingly elected as its president, following Gușă's resignation from that position. Soon afterwards, she expressed a desire to run in the
2009 European Parliament election
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on the lists of the
Social Democratic Party
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(PSD), even considering joining the party until after the election. Her possible candidacy as a PIN member on the PSD lists angered a number of senior PSD members as well as the
Conservative Party (PC), one of whose allocated spots on the PSD lists Șandru was slated to take. Former
Romanian President
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Ion Iliescu
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even threatened to resign from the party, and Șandru lost hope of running once a PES directive required member parties' candidates to belong to the respective parties.
In December 2011, the PIN merged into the UNPR, whereupon Șandru became the latter party's vice president. Following disagreements with party leader
Gabriel Oprea
Gabriel Oprea (; born 1 January 1961) is a Romanian politician and a general in the army reserves. The former president of the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR) and a former member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) who is now ...
, she quit the UNPR a year later. In February 2013, she began hosting a weekly talk show on
Realitatea TV
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. Five years later, she was suspended without explanation. At the
2024 parliamentary election, while a member of the
Social Liberal Humanist Party
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, she ran for a
Sibiu County
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Name
In Hungarian, it is known as ''Szeben megye'', and in German as ''Kreis Hermannstadt''. Under the ...
Senate
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seat on the lists of the
Social Democratic Party
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.
Șandru once called Iliescu a "communist dinosaur",
["Lavinia Șandru, eliminată de pe eurolista PSD, Adrian Severin și Rovana Plumb deschid plutonul" ("Lavinia Șandru, Eliminated from the PSD Euro-list; Adrian Severin and Rovana Plumb Head the Team")]
''Gândul
''Gândul'' (, "The Thought") is a Romanian online newspaper published in Bucharest
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'', 27 March 2009; accessed 1 May 2009 and referred to the PSD as a "whore party" after it switched its backing from the
PNL to the PD in 2007. Șandru has also been known to criticise President
Traian Băsescu
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, for instance accusing him of abuse of power and calling on him to release his
Securitate
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file.
Personal life and acting
In 2005, Șandru married Darius Vâlcov, the mayor of
Slatina. The couple have a daughter. In 2015, she announced that they had separated for some time; the couple divorced following Vâlcov's arrest that year. In late 2016, she gave birth to a son.
In 2018, she played a role in
Alexandru Davila’s ''Vlaicu-Vodă''. At the 2020
Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival, she won the best debut prize for her role in ''Ana. Ana Simion''.
In 2017, she voiced a character in Romanian in the animated film ''
Cars 3
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'', also dubbed Gazelle’s voice in the animated movie Zootopia.
[“20 de ani de magie de la primul film Disney dublat în limba română” (“20 Years of Magic since the First Disney Film Dubbed in Romanian”)]
Cinemagia, 3 April 2020; accessed 11 August 2020
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External links
Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site
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Democratic Liberal Party (Romania) politicians
National Union for the Progress of Romania politicians
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People from Dej
Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church
Romanian public relations people
21st-century Romanian women politicians
21st-century Romanian politicians
Romanian television personalities
Romanian film actresses
Romanian stage actresses
1975 births
Living people