Victor osipov biography
Victor Osipov
Moldovan politician
Victor Osipov (born 8 October ) is a Moldovan politician who from 18 February until 20 January , served as Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration of the Republic of Moldova, being the second time in this post after the – mandate in the Filat Government. He was the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Moldova's territorial re-integration in the First Vlad Filat Cabinet.
Victor Osipov was the first vice-president of the Party Alliance Our Moldova (–).[1]
Biography
Victor Osipov was born on 8 October in the village of Popeasca, Ștefan Vodă District.
Education
He graduated in from the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences of the State University of Moldova and in from the European Institute of Political Studies of the Republic of Moldova.
Professional activity
- to – editor, commentator, head of the division of the "Radio Moldova International".
- to – Director of Radio d'Or of the OWH Association.
- to – Director of the Municipal Television "Euro TV Chişinău".
- to – Executive Director of the APEL Electronic Press Association.
Political activity
In he became the councillor to the Our Moldova Alliance parliamentary faction and held office by At the parliamentary elections held in April , he was elected an MP from the lists of the Our Moldova Alliance.
By the Decree of the President of the Republic of Moldova no. 4-V of 25 September was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.
At the VIIIth Congress of "Our Moldova" Alliance, held on 12 December , Victor Osipov was elected as the first deputy chairperson of the party.
In , he participated at the parliament elections with the Our Moldova Alliance (No. 2 in the list). The Alliance did not exceed the 4% electoral threshold, accruing only % of the votes validly cast.
On 9 March Victor Osipov announced his withdrawal from the political activity, implicitly, from the position of first deputy chairperson of AMN ("Our Moldova" Alliance). In over a month the party "Our Moldova" merged with the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova.
On 2 July Victor Osipov became the manager of the election campaign of the Democratic Party of Moldova for the parliamentary elections in the autumn [2]
From 18 February he serves as Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova in the Gaburici Cabinet and then in the Streleț Cabinet.