Iurie Ciocan
Iurie Ciocan (born May 19, 1971 in Chişinău) is a politician and professor from the Republic of Moldova. He is the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova since February 2011.[1]
Iurie Ciocan | |
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Iurie Ciocan | |
Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova | |
Assumed office February 15, 2011 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Chişinău | May 19, 1971
Alma mater | Technical University of Moldova |
Biography
Iurie Ciocan was born on May 19, 1971 in Chişinău, the Republic of Moldova. In 1994, he graduated from the Technical University of Moldova. Between 1997 and 1999, he followed post-graduate studies at the Public Administration Academy under the President of the Republic of Moldova, qualification – referent in international organizations. From 1999 – professor at the PAA under the President of the Republic of Moldova. In 2007 PhD in Political Science.[2]
Iurie Ciocan has more than 8 years experience in election administration and observation. He is the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova since February 15, 2011. Iurie Ciocan has been administrating 2005, April 2009, July 2009 and November 2010 Moldovan parliamentary elections, as well as republican constitutional referendum, of September 2010, local election of June 2007 and local election of June 2011.[3]
In the autumn of 2014, as CEC chairman, Iurie Ciocan took over the presidency of the Association of European Election Officials (ACEEEO) for the period 2014–2015.
Iurie Ciocan is fully accredited electoral expert BRIDGE. He holds the Ph.D in Political Science and Honorary Doctor Honoris Causa of the International Academy of Computerization at the UN (RM Section).
Family
He is married to Nona Marian (born February 18, 1977), a singer from the Republic of Moldova. They have two little girls - Sofia and Domnița.[4]
References
External links
- Mr Iurie Ciocan, Secretary of the Central Election Commission of Moldova
- Iurie CIOCAN
- Iurie Ciocan : Moldovan CEC preparing to introduce advanced electoral informational techniques
- Iurie Ciocan: The problem of elections for European Parliament is the low attendance
- Iurie Ciocan. Moldova sends about 65000 ballot papers abroad for snap election.