Vitalia Pavlicenco

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Vitalia Pavlicenco
Pavlicenco in 2017
Leader of the National Liberal Party
In office
17 March 2005  22 April 2009
Succeeded byIon Calmîc (acting)
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
17 March 2005  22 April 2009
Parliamentary groupOur Moldova Alliance
In office
21 April 1998  13 March 2001
Parliamentary groupParty of Democratic Forces
Personal details
Born (1953-10-29) 29 October 1953 (age 72)
PartyNational 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.

Personal life

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