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Natalia Gherman (Natalia Snegur) was born on 20 March, 1969 in Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Moldova), is a Moldovan politician and diplomat. Discover Natalia Gherman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Natalia Snegur |
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54 years old |
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20 March, 1969 |
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20 March |
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Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
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Soviet Union
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Natalia Gherman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Natalia Gherman's Husband?
Her husband is Artur Gherman
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Mircea Snegur
Georgeta Snegur |
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Artur Gherman |
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Mircea Gherman |
Natalia Gherman Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Natalia Gherman worth at the age of 54 years old? Natalia Gherman’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Soviet Union. We have estimated Natalia Gherman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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politician |
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Timeline
Natalia Gherman (Snegur; born 20 March 1969) is a Moldovan politician who has been serving as executive director of the United Nations' Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate since 2023.
Born in Chișinău in 1969, Gherman is the daughter of Mircea Snegur, the first President of Moldova.
She studied at the Moldova State University and completed postgraduate studies at King's College London.
Gherman was born in 1969 in Chișinău, then part of the Soviet Union but now part of independent Moldova.
For her undergraduate education, she received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the Moldova State University.
She began working in the Moldovan diplomatic service in 1991, as the Second and then First Secretary at the Department of International Organizations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
From 1994 to 1997, she served as Counsellor and Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Agencies in Vienna and the OSCE.
From 1997 to 2001, she was Deputy Head of the Department of European Security and Political-Military Affairs at the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In 1999, she completed a Master of Arts (MA) postgraduate degree in war studies at King's College London.
From 2001 to 2002, she was a Minister-Counsellor at the Moldovan Embassy in Brussels, as well as Deputy Head of the Mission of Moldova to NATO.
She joined the Moldovan diplomatic service, working in several different places before eventually becoming Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the OSCE from 2002 to 2006, and Ambassador to Sweden, Norway and Finland from 2006 to 2009.
In 2002, she became the Moldovan Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the OSCE and the UN Agencies in Vienna.
In this role, she was a "prominent contributor to the efforts of the [OSCE] in identifying solutions to the unresolved conflicts in the OSCE area" and also mobilized "the potential of the OSCE community towards the settlement of the Transnistria conflict in the Republic of Moldova."
In 2006, she left Brussels for Stockholm, becoming the Moldovan Ambassador to Sweden, Norway and Finland.
For her "merits in promoting relations between Sweden and Moldova", Gherman was awarded the Order of the Polar Star at the rank of Commander 1st Class.
In 2009, Gherman became Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and Chief Negotiator on the Moldova–European Union Association Agreement, serving until 2013.
She left this role in 2009, upon her appointment as a Deputy Minister.
On 29 June 2009, she was appointed as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, to then-Minister Andrei Stratan.
In November 2009, she was appointed as the Chief Negotiator in the talks with the European Union over the Moldova–European Union Association Agreement.
She also assisted in the talks that led to the liberalization of the visa requirements for Moldovans travelling to the EU.
As Deputy Prime Minister, Iurie Roșca supported Gherman.
Gherman served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova from May 2013 to January 2016.
In 2013 she became Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova, serving until January 2016.
On 30 May 2013, she was appointed as the full Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, whilst concurrently being appointed to the role of Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova.
She was also responsible for chairing the National Committee for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings.
In this role, she participated in the Global Forum on Migration and Development and contributed to the 'High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development'.
In 2014, The Guardian chose her as one of "Seven women to watch in global politics who are leading change all over the world."
They claimed that "she could well be a future prime minister or president."
Also in 2014, she was awarded Moldova's highest national honour, the Order of the Republic.
In the November 2014 election, Gherman was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP), and became a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Policy and European Integration.
From June to July 2015, following Chiril Gaburici's resignation, she served as the acting Prime Minister of Moldova.
Following Chiril Gaburici's resignation as Prime Minister of Moldova on 22 June 2015, Gherman took over in an interim capacity.
She served until 30 July 2015, when Valeriu Streleț became Prime Minister, and she resumed her previous roles in the Streleț Cabinet.
In February 2016, Gherman was nominated as Moldova's candidate for Secretary-General of the United Nations in the 2016 selection process for Ban Ki-moon's successor.
On 20 January 2016, she was succeeded in the roles of Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and Deputy Prime Minister by Andrei Galbur.
On 18 February 2016, Gherman was officially nominated by Vlad Lupan, the Moldovan Permanent Representative to the UN, as the Moldovan candidate for Secretary-General of the United Nations in the 2016 selection process.
On 19 February, this nomination was made public by the President of the General Assembly.
She later served as Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Central Asia (UNRCCA) from 2017 to 2023.
In September 2017, she was appointed Special Representative and Head of the UN Regional Center for Preventive Diplomacy in Central Asia with headquarters in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.