Ion Cebanu
Ion Cebanu is a Moldovan politician. He was Minister of Youth and Sports between 25 September 2009 and 26 February 2013 in the First Vlad Filat Cabinet and in the Second Filat Cabinet as well, President of the Liberal Party Territorial Organization, Centru branch of Chisinau, member of the Central Permanent Bureau of the Liberal Party, president of the Public Association "Optimus".
Between 27 February and 16 May 2013 he was General Manager of the Agency for Forestry "Moldsilva".
From 4 September 2013 Ion Cebanu is Chief of the Chișinău Mine.
Biography
He is a member of the Liberal Party (Moldova).Studies
- 1991-2003: Theoretical High School "Princess Natalia Dadiani"
- 2003-2007: Faculty of Law at the State University of Moldova
- 1 November 2007 - 9 July 2008: Master in Constitutional and Administrative Law at the State University of Moldova
Internships
- Training practice - Chisinau Prosecutor's Office, Buiucani District Court in Chișinău;
- 1 July 2007 - 7 July 2007 - France, Strasbourg, Council of Europe, Program of the European Studies Institute "Democracy Development in South East Europe".
Professional activity
- 14 November 2007 - 14 November 2008: Lawyer at the Municipal Enterprise Regia Autosalubritate;
- 1 February 2008 - 1 May 2008: Lawyer at the Municipal Enterprise Department of Capital Constructions;
- Since 1 July 2008 - until now: Chairman of the Board of Directors SA "Edilitate";
- Since 23 May 2008 - until now: Counselor in Chișinău Municipal Council;
- Since 5 April 2009 - until now: Chairman of the Liberal Party faction in Chișinău Municipal Council.
Political activity
At the parliamentary elections of 5 April 2009 Ion Cebanu was placed at 34th place in the list of candidates for the position of deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. In the early parliamentary elections, the young Ion Cebanu was promoted among the places of passage in the legislative, being proposed at 16th place on the list of candidates. The Liberal Party accounted for 14.61% of the votes, which constituted 15 parliamentary mandates.