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Mihai Balan

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Moldovan diplomat
Mihai Balan
Balan in 2011
Director of the Security and Intelligence Service
In office
25 October 2012 – December 2017
Preceded byGheorghe Mihai
Succeeded byVitalie Pîrlog
Moldovan Ambassador to Israel
In office
16 December 2011 – 14 November 2012
PresidentMarian Lupu (acting)
Nicolae Timofti
Prime MinisterVladimir Filat
Preceded byLarisa Miculeț
Succeeded byAnatolie Vangheli
In office
18 August 1995 – 22 February 2001
PresidentMircea Snegur
Petru Lucinschi
Prime MinisterAndrei Sangheli
Ion Ciubuc
Ion Sturza
Dumitru Braghiș
Succeeded byArtur Cozma
Moldovan Ambassador to Greece and Cyprus
In office
16 August 2010 – 6 December 2011
PresidentMihai Ghimpu (acting)
Vladimir Filat (acting)
Marian Lupu (acting)
Prime MinisterVladimir Filat
Preceded byIon Ursu
Succeeded byValentin Ciumac
Foreign Policy and European Integration Advisor tothe President
In office
14 December 2009 – 16 August 2010
PresidentMihai Ghimpu (acting)
Preceded byTudor Vasilica
Succeeded byVlad Lupan
Personal details
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Mihai Balan (born 15 February 1954[citation needed]) is aMoldovan diplomat. He was the ambassador of the Republic of Moldova toIsrael in January–October 2012, and prior to this was ambassador of Moldova to Greece and Cyprus (2010 – 2011). Bălan was the Foreign Policy Advisor to thePresident of Moldova (December 15, 2009 - August 2010).[1][2]

Early life and education

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Mihai Balan was born on 15 February 1954 in the villageTrebujeni,Orhei district,Moldavian SSR of theSoviet Union. In 1972–1974, carried out the compulsory military service. In 1974–1979, he studied at theMoldova State University, Faculty ofPhilology (Romanian language and literature,Journalism specialty).

Career

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From 1979 to 1980, he was the deputy chairperson of the Trade Union Committee of the Moldova State University, then, in 1980-1984 he was the chairperson of the trade union committee. In the same years (1980-1984), he was a lecturer at the journalism faculty of the Moldova State University inChișinău.[3] Between 1984 and 1990, he was a councilor and head of division within the Party (in Chișinău).[citation needed]

From 1990 to 1994, he worked at theMinistry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova:

  • 1990-1992 - Head of the Division at the Financial and Administrative Directorate,
  • 1992-1993 - Deputy Head of the Consular Department,
  • 1993-1994 - Head of the Consular Department.

In 1992, he held the diplomatic courses at theMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Romania, and in 1994, he held diplomatic courses at theMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. From 1994 to 1995 he worked as a Business Advisor, at the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova inIsrael, and from 1995 to 2001, he was Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Israel.In 2001 by 2005, Mihai Bălan returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, being head of the Consular General Directorate. From January to May 2002, he studied at the George Marshal Center for Security Studies,Garmisch,Germany. Between 2006 and 2008, he worked in the private sector.[4] From 2009 until 2010 he was the Counselor of thePresident of the Republic of MoldovaMihai Ghimpu on issues related to the foreign policy and European integration.[5][6][7] In the period 2010 to 2011, he worked as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova at theHellenic Republic and theRepublic of Cyprus,Vlad Lupan replaced him as Foreign Policy Advisor to thePresident of Moldova.[1][2] In January–October 2012 he served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of theRepublic of Moldova inIsrael.[4] On 25 October 2012, by the Decision of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova Nr. 224,[4] with the vote of 60 MPs, was appointed as the Director of theInformation and Security Service of theRepublic of Moldova.[8]

Personal life

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Mihai Bălan is married to television starLudmila Bălan, with whom he has two children: the singerDan Bălan and television presenter Sanda Bălan.[4][8][9] Besides the fact that his mother's native language isRomanian, Mihai Bălan also speaksEnglish andRussian.[4]

References

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  1. ^abMihai Balan a fost numit în funcţia de consilier prezidenţial
  2. ^abMihai Ghimpu va avea un consilier în probleme de politică externă şi integrare europeană
  3. ^Andrei Calcea, Personalități orheiene, Ed. Pontos, Chișinău-Orhei, 2003
  4. ^abcdeAmbasador - Mihai BALAN – biografie pe sis.md
  5. ^Mihai Balan a fost numit în funcția de consilier prezidențial
  6. ^Vlad Lupan - noul consilier prezidențial pentru politică externă
  7. ^Mihai Ghimpu va avea un consilier în probleme de politică externă și integrare europeană
  8. ^abULTIMA ORĂ! Mihai Balan a fost numit director al Serviciului de Informații și Securitate, publika.md, 25 octombrie 2012
  9. ^Mihai Balan, șef SIS?

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