
Ramona-Victoria Strungariu
Ramona-Victoria Strungariu, a former Romanian MEP, recently made headlines after being granted Moldovan citizenship by President Maia Sandu. She has been appointed as the head of the National Institute of Justice in Chișinău, a position she obtained following a competitive selection process. Strungariu served as an MEP from 2019 to 2024, representing the USR-PLUS party, and is now a co-chair of the REPER party. With a law degree from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University and a master's in European law, she has a robust background in legal consultancy and project management. Her career includes significant roles in various international organizations and legal institutions.
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Ramona Strungariu is a former MEP from Romania who was appointed head of the National Institute of Justice in Moldova.
Maia Sandu i-a oferit cetățenia moldovenească ex-eurodeputatei Ramona Strungariu, noua șefă a unei importante instituții de la Chișinău


