Several advisors have been appointed to the Prime Minister’s Chancellery by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, according to decisions published on Monday in the Official Gazette. The appointments include Florin-Marian Spătaru, Ruxandra Ivan, Nicolae Comănescu, Victoria Stoiciu, Carmen Orban, Minel Ivaşcu, Andrei-Ion Ungar, Mihaiela Frasineanu, and Eugen Constantin.
Florin Spătaru, who previously served as the Minister of Economy in the Ciucă Government, expressed his commitment to continue working with the government team as a state adviser in the Chancellery of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu. In a Facebook post, Spătaru stated that he will collaborate with his colleagues from the Social Democratic Party to support strategic industrial sectors, reduce the trade balance deficit, and ensure secure supply chains in Romania.
In addition to the advisor appointments, Gabriela-Otilia Romaşcanu, the wife of former Minister of Culture Lucian Romașcanu, was appointed as the cabinet director of the prime minister within the Prime Minister’s Chancellery. She holds the rank of secretary of state.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu appointed Victor Negrescu and Bogdan Mazuru as honorary advisers to the prime minister. Negrescu will serve as a special representative of the Romanian Government for the promotion of memory policies and the fight against anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
These appointments reflect the government’s efforts to strengthen its team and address various policy areas, including the economy, culture, and combating discrimination.
What specific policies will Victor Negrescu focus on as a special representative of the Romanian Government in the fight against anti-Semitism and xenophobia
Several advisors have recently been appointed to the Prime Minister’s Chancellery by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, as announced in the Official Gazette on Monday. The appointments include Florin-Marian Spătaru, Ruxandra Ivan, Nicolae Comănescu, Victoria Stoiciu, Carmen Orban, Minel Ivaşcu, Andrei-Ion Ungar, Mihaiela Frasineanu, and Eugen Constantin.
Florin Spătaru, who previously served as the Minister of Economy in the Ciucă Government, has expressed his dedication to continue working with the government team as a state adviser in the Chancellery of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu. In a Facebook post, Spătaru emphasized his collaboration with his colleagues from the Social Democratic Party, aiming to support strategic industrial sectors, reduce the trade balance deficit, and ensure secure supply chains in Romania.
In addition to the advisor appointments, Gabriela-Otilia Romaşcanu, the wife of former Minister of Culture Lucian Romașcanu, has been appointed as the cabinet director of the prime minister within the Prime Minister’s Chancellery. She holds the rank of secretary of state.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has appointed Victor Negrescu and Bogdan Mazuru as honorary advisers to the prime minister. Negrescu’s role will be as a special representative of the Romanian Government, focusing on the promotion of memory policies and the fight against anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
These appointments highlight the government’s commitment to strengthening its team and addressing various policy areas, such as the economy, culture, and the fight against discrimination.
It’s great to see Prime Minister Ciolacu swiftly appointing advisors and a cabinet director to ensure smooth functioning of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery. This proactive step reflects his commitment to efficient governance and brings hope for productive decision-making.
It is crucial for Prime Minister Ciolacu to surround himself with capable advisors and a competent Cabinet Director to effectively lead the Prime Minister’s Chancellery and serve the nation’s best interests. Best of luck to the newly appointed team in their endeavors.