Chiril Gaburici

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Chiril Gaburici
Gaburici in 2015
10th Prime Minister of Moldova
In office
18 February 2015  22 June 2015
PresidentNicolae Timofti
DeputyNatalia Gherman
Stéphane Christophe Bridé
Victor Osipov
Preceded byIurie Leancă
Succeeded byNatalia Gherman (acting)
Minister of Economy and Infrastructure
In office
10 January 2018  8 June 2019
PresidentIgor Dodon
Prime MinisterPavel Filip
Preceded byOctavian Calmîc
Succeeded byVadim Brînzan
Personal details
Born (1976-11-23) 23 November 1976 (age 49)
PartyIndependent
Children2
Alma materSlavonic University of Moldova

Chiril Gaburici (Romanian: [kiˈril ɡaˈburit͡ʃʲ]; born 23 November 1976) is a Moldovan businessman and former prime minister of Moldova.

Chiril Gaburici was born on November 23, 1976, in the village of Loganesti, Hincesti district, Moldavian SSR, the Soviet Union.[1]

Early career

He was the first Moldovan manager of the company Moldcell. In 2012, he went to Azercell, Azerbaijan.[2] The president invited him to form a government on 14 February 2015.[3] He had 15 days to obtain parliamentary approval of his cabinet. On 18 February 2015, Parliament approved his cabinet. He was sworn in the same day.[4] He resigned on 12 June 2015 after the Prosecutor General's Office began a criminal investigation into the falsification of his school diplomas.[5] On 22 June he was succeeded by Natalia Gherman.

Personal life

Gaburici is married to Irina and together they have two children.[6]

He speaks Romanian, Russian, English, and French.

He is passionate about guitar and car sports. He participated in professional racing and rallies. He is the president of the national autosport club.[7]

Controversies

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