Anca Boagiu

Daniela Anca Boagiu ( born November 30, 1968 in Constanţa ) is a Romanian engineer and politician. As a member of the Democratic- Liberal Party ( PD -L) it was from 2000 to 2008 member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest since 2008 and sat in the Senate, also for Bucharest. In the cabinet of Mugur Isarescu she was transport minister in 2000; in the cabinet of Calin Popescu - Tăriceanu 2005 to 2007 she was Minister for European Integration and the second cabinet of Emil Boc she was September 3, 2010 to February 6, 2012, Minister of Transport.

Life

1995 closed Boagiu her studies at the Engineering Faculty of the Ovidius University in the field of hydraulic engineering from. From December 1994 to January 1996 she was assistant director and later director of a construction project in the rehabilitation of two roads, DN38 and DN39, in the district of Constanta. From next month to March 1997, she was responsible for the procurement and expenditure of third-party funding of the National Road Administration. For two years, from May 1997, she headed the Phare Management Program of the Ministry of Transport. From May 1999 to June 2000, it was managing there projects with external financing. Following the resignation of Traian Băsescu, the then mayor of Bucharest was, she was appointed Minister of Transport, but, since the Cabinet Isarescu no longer made ​​from June to December 2000, after the election of the government. She made this choice but to move into the Parliament, where she was a member of the following committees in two Leislaturperioden: Industry and Services (2000-2008) equality between men and women (2000-2004); European Integration (2000-2004); European Affairs (2004-2008) and European Integration (2004-2006). She was the Minister of European Integration from August 2005 to April 2007, when the Ministry was disbanded after the accession of Romania to the European Union.

In 2008 she was elected to the Senate and was henceforth a member of the European Affairs Committees and Education, Science, Youth and Sports, in February 2010, she is Vice President of the Senate. Since September 3, 2010 Boagiu is again Minister of Transport. She was appointed by Emil Boc after a cabinet reshuffle it.

Boagiu is unmarried and has an adopted son. 2010, she was awarded the degree of a knight of the French Legion of Honour. Within her party, she was director of the Bucharest sector 2, Vice President of permanent national offices (BPN ) and Executive Secretary of the Economic Department of the BPN.

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