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Serafim Urechean was born on 2 February, 1950 in Larga, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Mayor of Chișinău from 1994 to 2005. Discover Serafim Urechean's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Serafim Urechean (born 2 February 1950) is a Moldovan politician.
Urechean was born on 2 February 1950 at Larga, Briceni, in the Moldovan SSR, in a Peasant's family.
After graduation of the Middle School in his native village, he continued his education at the Polytechnic Institute in Chișinău, at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering (1969–1974), which he graduated from in 1974, obtaining the qualification of construction engineer.
He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
In the same year, the compulsory military service began in the Soviet army, during which, for two years, he participated, directly, in the construction of the famous car plant in Tolyatti, Russia (1974–1976).
After demobilization, in 1976, he continued his professional activity in the native district – Briceni as an engineer within the Constructions Enterprise Briceni (1976–1978).
In this capacity, he works on the construction sites of the Briceni district.
He led construction works on several social-economic sites.
In 1978 he was co-opted within the political structures of Briceni district.
He held the position of Head of Department for Industrial and Constructions Development, Second Secretary of the District Committee of the Communist Party of Moldova in Briceni (1978–1983).
In 1983–1985, he studied at the Higher Party School of Leningrad, Russia.
Returning to the Republic of Moldova, he worked at the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Moldova.
He holds, for a short time, the position of inspector and, in the same year, he was transferred as the second secretary at the district committee Anenii Noi of the CPM.
In November 1985 he was elected as Chairman of the District Executive Committee of the Anenii Noi by the People's Deputies (1985–1987).
He then worked for the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of the Republic of Moldova (1987–1994), first as vice president, then as first vice president and finally as president.
In parallel, for a period, he was an MP at the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova (1991–1994).
In parallel, for a period, he was an MP at the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova (1991–1994).
He led the faction of independent MPs.
On 9 August 1994, by decree of the President of the Republic of Moldova, he was appointed as General Mayor of Chișinău Municipality.
He holds the position of mayor of Chișinău between 1994 and 2005.
He was president of the Chess Federation of the Republic of Moldova between 1995 and 2005.
The president of the Moldavian branch of the International Academy of Engineering.
As mayor of Chișinău municipality he directly supported and contributed to the organization of several international forums and conferences in Chișinău under the auspice of UN, UNESCO, NATO, TACIS, etc. He is also co-author of the monograph on Scientific and Technological Achievements Related to the Development of European Cities, NATO.
He is a titular member of the Congress of Local and Regional Powers of the Council of Europe, president of the Federation of Local and Regional Powers of the Republic of Moldova (since 1996).
He held the position of general mayor of Chișinău municipality (1994–2005) and interim prime minister of the Republic of Moldova (5 – 17 February 1999).
He was re-elected successively as mayor in the 1999 and 2003.
Since 23 May 1999 the position was called differently as a general mayor.
On 5 and 17 February 1999 he held the position of interim prime minister of the Republic of Moldova.
President Petru Lucinschi delegated him as a candidate for the position of prime minister, but he did not get the support of the parliament, he withdrew his candidacy.
On 21 December 1999, by the Decree no. 1263 (art. 3) of the President of the Republic of Moldova, Petru Lucinschi, was declared that Serafim Urechean, in his capacity as general mayor of Chișinău municipality, would become a member of the ex officio Government.
In 2001 he became the President of the Social-Political Movement Independents' Alliance of Moldova, in 2003 he became the co-president of the Party Our Moldova Alliance (in 2005–2011 he became the president), and in 2004–2005 he was the leader of the Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova.
He held the position of member of the government by the time of adoption of the Law no. 806-XV of 5 February 2002, for amending and completing the Statute of Chișinău municipality, when he was suspended of being a member of the Government of the Republic of Moldova.
Serafim Urechean was very proactive in the political life.
He was the chairman of the party Our Moldova Alliance (2003–2011), first deputy chairman of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova (2009–2010) and president of the Court of Accounts of the Republic of Moldova (2011–2016).
At the parliamentary elections of 6 March 2005, Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova, led by the Chișinău mayor Serafim Urechean, accumulated 28.53% of the votes of the participants and got 34 mandates out of 101.
In accordance with article 70 of the Constitution of Moldova, "the MP position is not compliant with the any other remunerated function, except the didactic and scientific activity".
On 18 April 2005, the last day of the one-month term given for the validation of the mandate, provided to decide whether to accept or reject the position for which was elected, Serafim Urechean decided to resign as mayor of Chișinău in favour of the deputy in the Parliament of the Republic Moldova.
On 21 April 2011 he was appointed for the position of the chairman of the Court of Accounts of the Republic of Moldova.