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Florin Cîțu, appointed to the post of Prime Minister, is the current Minister of Public Finance and Liberal Senator. He was again appointed to form the Executive, but resigned a few minutes before the session in which Parliament would grant him the investiture vote, according to Mediafax.
Florin Cîțu, appointed by the Liberals to the post of Prime Minister, is the current Minister of Public Finance and Senator of the PNL.
He was nominated and appointed prime minister once, after the Orban government was sacked following a vote of no confidence, but a few minutes before the session in which Parliament was to give him the investiture vote, he announced that he would present his el mandate of the designated Prime Minister.
Florin Cîțu was born on April 1, 1972 and has been a senator of the PNL since 2016.
He graduated in 1996 from Grinnell College in the USA, majoring in economics / mathematics, and has a full doctoral program, without a dissertation, at Iowa State University.
The prime minister-designate was ING’s chief economist. Before returning to Romania, Cîţu also worked as an economist at the European Investment Bank (2003-2005) and the Central Bank of New Zealand (2001-2003).
From 1997 to 2001, he was a professor at Iowa State University in the United States. As known foreign languages, the CV shows that you speak English, French and Italian.
According to the declaration of fortune, he owns a part of half of two lands: one hectare of the Golești commune, Tulei village, Vâlcea county, and the other, 75 hectares, of the Voineasa commune, both of his parents. In Tulei, it also owns half a 130-square-meter building.
Cîțu also has a 130 square meter apartment bought on credit in Sector 2 of the Capital.
The prime minister-designate has a current account of 492,000 lei, a loan of 303,000 euros and has granted a loan of 30,600 euros.
Publisher: Liviu Cojan