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Democratic salesman

By Alexandru Eftode  -  21.10.2010 / 04:33 CET
Vlad Filat, Moldova's prime minister, has a tough job maintaining political stability.

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Vlad Filat, as seen by Marco Villard.
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Curriculum Vitae

1969: Born, Lapusna
1989-90: College student co-operative
1990-94: Law student, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
1994-98: Businessman in Moldova and Romania
1998-99: Director of the department of privatisation and state property administration
1999: Minister of state
2000-05: Vice-president of the Democratic Party of Moldova (DPM)
2005-07: Member of parliament for the DPM
2007: Forms the Liberal Democratic Party
2009-: Prime minister

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