Sommelier courses, corking skills, or premieres in Russia. Curiosities from the CVs of some ministers-designate

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On Thursday evening, Parliament published the CVs of the ministers designated to join the new government. While some candidates opted for concise presentations focused on professional experience, others shared personal details, hobbies, and even university competition awards.

Prime Minister-designate Alexandru Munteanu noted in his CV that he graduated from Chisinau Secondary School No. 23 with a gold medal.

Potential Foreign Minister Mihai Popșoi included information about his driving license, his knowledge of Ukrainian, and the fact that he graduated summa cum laude — a Latin distinction for the highest level of academic excellence.

Possible Education Minister Dan Perciun emphasized his experience preparing presentations and reports for the companies and projects he has worked with.

Ludmila Catlabuga, expected to be reconfirmed as Minister of Agriculture, described herself as open to innovation, possessing independent working skills, and demonstrating active listening and persuasive communication abilities.

A notable detail from Daniela Misail-Nichitin’s CV — the proposed Minister of Internal Affairs — is her medical background. She holds a degree in general medicine and completed residency training before transitioning to work in non-governmental organizations.

Candidate for Minister of Justice, Vladislav Cojuhari, highlighted his participation in national law competitions and university quizzes, a prize received in Russia in 2006, and the fact that he held the Moldovan President’s scholarship.

Proposed Minister of Finance, Adrian Gavrilita, mentioned his experience at an international consulting company, where he worked on projects including one in Ethiopia.

The most extensive CV belongs to Emil Ceban, the candidate for Minister of Health — a 15-page document listing numerous scientific conferences, symposia, and patents in his field.

Expected Minister of Environment, Gheorghe Hajder, noted his proficiency in communication tools such as Messenger, Skype, and email.

Alongside his background in media, Cristian Jardan, the designated Minister of Culture, wrote that he completed sommelier courses and enjoys running, cycling, football, and gardening.

Proposed Minister of Energy, Dorin Junghietu, stated that he speaks Turkish and Spanish and has skills in dispute and negotiation management.

Finally, Defense Minister-designate Anatolie Nosatii mentioned his strong command of Romanian and English, as well as his familiarity with Internet Explorer, MS Outlook, and Google Chrome.

CV Miniștri by Realitatea.md