Victoria Iftodi

Moldovan jurist and politician (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Victoria Iftodi (born 13 January 1969)[1] is a Moldovan jurist and politician. She served as Minister of Justice from 19 March 2018 to 8 June 2019.[2]

PresidentIgor Dodon
Prime MinisterPavel Filip
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Victoria Iftodi
Iftodi in 2018
Minister of Justice
In office
19 March 2018  8 June 2019
PresidentIgor Dodon
Prime MinisterPavel Filip
Preceded byAlexandru Tănase
Succeeded byStanislav Pavlovschi
In office
8 July 2004  20 September 2006
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
Preceded byVasile Dolghieru
Succeeded byVitalie Pîrlog
Judge of the Constitutional Court
In office
3 May 2017  19 March 2018
Preceded byAlexandru Tănase
Moldovan Ambassador to France, Spain and Algeria
In office
21 December 2006  2 November 2009
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Mihai Ghimpu (acting)
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
Zinaida Greceanîi
Vitalie Pîrlog (acting)
Vladimir Filat
Preceded byAndrei Neguța
Succeeded byOleg Serebrian
Personal details
Born (1969-01-13) 13 January 1969 (age 57)
Alma materMoldova State University
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She also served as Minister of Justice from 8 July 2004 to 20 September 2006.[3]

Early life

Iftodi was born on 13 January 1969 in Lalova, which was then part of the Moldavian SSR.[4] Before working, she graduated from the Faculty of Law at the State University of Moldova in 1993.[1] Between 1994 and 1996 she then worked as a chief specialist of the Bureau of Relations between the State Notary and Ministry of Justice and then worked briefly as a notary in Chișinău.[5] Between 1993 and 2003 she was also a guest lecturer at her alma mater.[1] In 2003 she became Deputy Minister of Justice and later was First Deputy Minister of Justice and representative of the government in relations with the Parliament of Moldova and the Constitutional Court of Moldova.[6][7]

Political career

From 2004 to 2006 she served as Minister of Justice.[8] She was revoked from her position in 2006 by Vladimir Voronin as he stated he was dissatisfied with some of the work within the Cabinet of Ministers regarding the Accession of Moldova to the European Union, and he replaced her as he said he wanted effective results.[6] In August 2006 it was announced that she would be the Moldovan Ambassador to France.[9] She was also made Moldova's Ambassador ot Algeria and their permanent delegate to UNESCO.[10]

In December 2016 she was appointed a representative in the Integrity Council as proposed by Vladimir Cebotari.[10] In May 2017 she became a judge of the Constitutional Court of Moldova.[1]

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