Vitalia Pavlicenco
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Vitalia Pavlicenco | |
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Pavlicenco in 2017 | |
| Leader of the National Liberal Party | |
| In office 17 March 2005 – 22 April 2009 | |
| Succeeded by | Ion Calmîc (acting) |
| Member of the Moldovan Parliament | |
| In office 17 March 2005 – 22 April 2009 | |
| Parliamentary group | Our Moldova Alliance |
| In office 21 April 1998 – 13 March 2001 | |
| Parliamentary group | Party of Democratic Forces |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 29 October 1953 |
| Party | National Liberal Party |
| Other political affiliations | Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova |
Vitalia Pavlicenco (born 29 October 1953) is a Moldovan politician. She was the head of the National Liberal Party (Moldova).
Vitalia Pavlicenco was born on October 29, 1953, in Grinăuți, Rîșcani. She grew up without a father because her father Victor Vangheli, a math and history teacher at the village school, was killed on June 26, 1953, at the age of 24, four months before Vitalia was born.[1] Her mother, Agafia Vangheli, was a teacher of Romanian and French.
After the collapse of the USSR, Vitalia Pavlicenco became the first deputy director general of the National Press Agency "Moldova-Pres" (1990–1994) and then editor-in-chief of Mesagerul (1994–1998).
Political life
She served as member of the Parliament of Moldova (1998–2001, 2005–2009). She also held the positions of vice-president of the Union of Journalists from the Republic of Moldova and vice-president of the Romanian World Council.