Decision in USR PLUS. Who will be the ministers of the alliance in the government of Cîțu



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ORSR PLUS decided on Tuesday evening which ministers they will send to the government headed by Florin Cîțu.

METERThe ministers nominated by the USR PLUS Alliance are: Dan Barna (Deputy Prime Minister), Cătălin Drulă (Ministry of Transport), Claudiu Năsui (Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism), Stelian Ion (Ministry of Justice), Cristian Ghinea (Ministry of European Investments and Projects), Vlad Voiculescu (Ministry of Health) and Ciprian Teleman (Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization), according to a press release. Head of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery goes fi Victor Giosan.

Dan Barna is co-chair of USR PLUS and a second-term deputy from Sibiu. In the 2016-2020 legislature, Dan Barna was Vice Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee and a member of the European Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies.

Cătălin Drulă is a Timiș deputy for the second term. In the 2016-2020 legislature, he was a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Commission and President of the Information and Communication Technologies Commission.

Claudiu Năsui is a Bucharest MP for his second term. In his first term as a deputy, he was a member of the Budget, Finance and Banking Commission and promoted several laws to de-bureaucratize.

Stelian Ion is a second term MP for Constan segundoa. In the 2016-2020 legislature, he was a member of the Committee on Legal Affairs, Discipline and Immunities, but also a member of the Special Committee in which justice laws and penal codes were debated and fought against the harmful changes proposed by the PSD.

Cristian Ghinea, a member of the European Parliament since 2019, is vice-president of the Committee on Regional Development (REGI), member of the Committee on Budgetary Control and of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Parliament.

Vlad Voiculescu was Minister of Health in the Cioloș government between May 2016 and January 2017, and his name is linked to projects such as the electronic patient feedback mechanism, the drug shortage notification platform, initiatives to depoliticize management hospital and start preparing regional hospital projects.

Ciprian Teleman started his professional activity as a scientific researcher at the Geological Institute of Romania, where he worked for eight years, then pursued a career in the field of management consulting and entrepreneurship. In the last 15 years he has worked with more than 400 Romanian or multinational entrepreneurial companies to increase the level of team performance and implement modern systems to define and measure performance.

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