Romanian PM sacks Labor Minister Lazaroiu; Sulfina Barbu appointed instead

16 September 2011

Romania's prime Minister has recently dismissed the Labor Minister Sebastian Lazaroiu and has asked for him to be replaced by Democratic Liberal Party member Sulfina Barbu. The dismissal took commentators by surprise but has been triggered by Lazaroiu's public comments which have expressed political views against the Democrat Liberal Party.

Romanian president Traian Basescu has already signed the documents releasing Lazaroiu from the position. Sebastian Lazaroiu had been appointed to lead the Labor Ministry in June this year.

Lazaroiu, who quit the presidential adviser position at the end of April this year, previously said he wanted to dedicate himself to political analysis and decided to quit the job to avoid having his analysis linked to the presidency.

before getting the Labor Ministry seat, Lazaroiu said that Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc should resign and be replaced by a technocrat prime minister, while ministers can be appointed on political grounds.

Sebastian Lazaroiu has been presidential adviser since 2007, in the Planning and Political Analysis Department within the Presidency. Before taking the adviser seat, he was head of the Urban and Regional Sociology Center – CURS.

He is also a professor at the Communications and Public Relations Faculty in the political communication Masters program, as well as professor at the Sociology Faculty, for the marketing and polls Masters program.

The former Labor Minister Ioan Botis resigned in April this year, after the media reported that his wife was involved into a EU funds project under the management of the Labor Ministry. Prime Minister Emil Boc covered the Labor Minister position as interim in the last 43 days.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Romanian Government)

 

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Romanian PM sacks Labor Minister Lazaroiu; Sulfina Barbu appointed instead

16 September 2011

Romania's prime Minister has recently dismissed the Labor Minister Sebastian Lazaroiu and has asked for him to be replaced by Democratic Liberal Party member Sulfina Barbu. The dismissal took commentators by surprise but has been triggered by Lazaroiu's public comments which have expressed political views against the Democrat Liberal Party.

Romanian president Traian Basescu has already signed the documents releasing Lazaroiu from the position. Sebastian Lazaroiu had been appointed to lead the Labor Ministry in June this year.

Lazaroiu, who quit the presidential adviser position at the end of April this year, previously said he wanted to dedicate himself to political analysis and decided to quit the job to avoid having his analysis linked to the presidency.

before getting the Labor Ministry seat, Lazaroiu said that Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc should resign and be replaced by a technocrat prime minister, while ministers can be appointed on political grounds.

Sebastian Lazaroiu has been presidential adviser since 2007, in the Planning and Political Analysis Department within the Presidency. Before taking the adviser seat, he was head of the Urban and Regional Sociology Center – CURS.

He is also a professor at the Communications and Public Relations Faculty in the political communication Masters program, as well as professor at the Sociology Faculty, for the marketing and polls Masters program.

The former Labor Minister Ioan Botis resigned in April this year, after the media reported that his wife was involved into a EU funds project under the management of the Labor Ministry. Prime Minister Emil Boc covered the Labor Minister position as interim in the last 43 days.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Romanian Government)

 

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