Warning: mysqli_query(): (HY000/1712): Index szlgt_options is corrupted in /var/www/html/en/wiki12/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1924
[{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/sorina-luminita-placinta-wikipedia\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/sorina-luminita-placinta-wikipedia\/","headline":"Sorina-Lumini\u021ba Pl\u0103cint\u0103 – Wikipedia","name":"Sorina-Lumini\u021ba Pl\u0103cint\u0103 – Wikipedia","description":"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romanian politician Sorina Bucura\u0219, better known as Sorina-Lumini\u021ba Pl\u0103cint\u0103 (born Sorina \u0218tefan; February 6, 1965),","datePublished":"2018-05-24","dateModified":"2018-05-24","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/author\/lordneo\/#Person","name":"lordneo","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/author\/lordneo\/","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/book.png","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/book.png","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Special:CentralAutoLogin\/start?type=1x1","url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Special:CentralAutoLogin\/start?type=1x1","height":"1","width":"1"},"url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/sorina-luminita-placinta-wikipedia\/","about":["Wiki"],"wordCount":2616,"articleBody":"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romanian politicianSorina Bucura\u0219, better known as Sorina-Lumini\u021ba Pl\u0103cint\u0103 (born Sorina \u0218tefan; February 6, 1965), is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the National Liberal Party and formerly of the Democratic Liberal Party (PD-L), she was a member of the Romanian Senate for Vrancea County from 2008 to 2012. In the Emil Boc cabinet, she was Minister of Youth and Sport from July to December 2009, and interim Minister-Delegate for Relations with Parliament from October to December 2009. Biography[edit]She was born in Foc\u0219ani and graduated from the Textile Technology and Chemistry faculty of the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Ia\u0219i in 1989. From that year until 1993, she worked as an engineer at a worsted wool spinning mill in Foc\u0219ani. From 1993 to 1994, she was assistant manager of an import-export firm in Bucharest. She was then active at three textile firms in Foc\u0219ani until November 2008: at Soreste, she was stockholder, administrator and board president from 1994; at Milcofil, later purchased by Soreste, she was board president from 1997; and at Artifex, a joint venture between Soreste and Akris, she was administrator and general director from 2005.[1][dead link]In 1997, Pl\u0103cint\u0103 joined the Democratic Party (PD; later evolved into the PD-L). At the 2008 election, she won a Senate seat, and became vice president of that chamber’s agriculture, forestry and rural development committee.[1][2] In July 2009, following the resignation of scandal-plagued minister Monica Iacob Ridzi, Pl\u0103cint\u0103 was given the Youth and Sport portfolio and sworn in the same day.[3] Her appointment was criticised by Vrancea County Council and PSD chapter president Marian Opri\u0219an, who noted her links to the ministry were as close as those between “an old woman and a machine gun”,[4] and who pointed out she had contributed hundreds of thousands of euros to her party.[5] The following month, she announced plans to cut in half the number of positions at her ministry.[6] In October 2009, she became interim Minister for Relations with Parliament following the resignation of her PSD cabinet colleagues, including Victor Ponta, the previous occupant of that ministry, holding the portfolio until December.[7][8] Her ministerial term ended when she was not reappointed to a new cabinet under Boc at the end of 2009.[9] Nearly a year later, she was elected a vice president of the Bucharest PD-L chapter.[10] She resigned from the PD-L in June 2012, crossing to the PNL.[11] She left the Senate at the end of 2012, having declined to run in that year’s election.[12]She has one son from her first marriage, Andrei Pl\u0103cint\u0103, who at one time lived in Montreux, Switzerland and was pastor of the First Church of Atheism, an organisation seeking to eliminate religious belief from the world. Pl\u0103cint\u0103 herself is the ktitorissa of two Romanian Orthodox churches. In 2012, her son was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for attempted manslaughter, theft and indecent exposure, charges that stemmed from an incident that took place in Bucharest two years earlier;[13][14][15][16] the sentence was ultimately reduced to four and a half years.[17] Her second husband was Stefan Sobota, her former business partner, who immigrated from Sweden in 1992;[1][18] in 2010, she announced they would divorce.[19] This had taken place by the following year, when she secretly married urologist Viorel Bucura\u0219, adopting his surname in 2012.[20][21]^ a b c (in Romanian) Profile at the Ministry of Youth and Sport site Archived 2009-07-07 at the Wayback Machine; accessed July 15, 2009^ (in Romanian) Election results, alegeri.tv; accessed July 15, 2009^ (in Romanian) “Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 a depus jur\u0103m\u00e2ntul \u00een calitate de ministru al Tineretului \u0219i Sportului” (“Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Takes Oath as Youth and Sport Minister”), Mediafax, 15 July 2009; accessed July 15, 2009^ (in Romanian) “Opri\u0219an: Pl\u0103cint\u0103 are leg\u0103tur\u0103 cu tineretul \u0219i sportul cum are ‘baba cu mitraliera'” (“Opri\u0219an: Pl\u0103cint\u0103’s Links to Youth and Sport Are as Those of ‘an Old Woman and a Machine Gun'”), Mediafax, 14 July 2009; accessed July 15, 2009^ (in Romanian) “\u015eeful jude\u0163ului Vrancea: Pl\u0103cint\u0103 nici m\u0103car nu \u0219i-a c\u00e2\u0219tigat mandatul” (“Vrancea County Chief: Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Did Not Even Win Her Office”), Ziarul Financiar, 14 July 2009; accessed July 15, 2009^ (in Romanian) “Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 injum\u0103t\u0103\u021be\u0219te organigrama MTS” (“Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Cuts in Half Ministry’s Organisational Chart”) Archived 2009-08-17 at the Wayback Machine, Rom\u00e2nia liber\u0103, 12 August 2009; accessed September 7, 2009^ (in Romanian) Florina Zainescu, Lacrima Andreica and Adriana Du\u021bulescu, “Guvernul, \u00eengropat cu l\u0103utari” (“The Government, Interred with L\u0103utari“ Archived 2009-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, Jurnalul Na\u021bional, 2 October 2009; accessed July 23, 2010^ (in Romanian) Emil Boc II-III Government; accessed September 4, 2010^ (in Romanian) Monica Iordache Apostol, “Guvernul Boc, zero barat” (“Boc Government, Total Zero”) Archived 2010-09-03 at the Wayback Machine, Jurnalul Na\u021bional, 31 August 2010; accessed September 4, 2010^ (in Romanian) Cristina Iana, Alina Vasile, Valentina Deleanu, “Elena Udrea a fost aleas\u0103 pre\u015fedinte al PDL Bucure\u0219ti: ‘Eu vreau s\u0103 sc\u0103p\u0103m Bucure\u0219tiul de Sorin Oprescu'” (“Elena Udrea Elected President of Bucharest PDL: ‘I Want Us to Get Bucharest Rid of Sorin Oprescu'”, Adev\u0103rul, 21 November 2010; accessed November 21, 2010^ (in Romanian) Ioana Oancea, “Senatorul Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 a demisionat din PDL \u0219i se \u00eenscrie \u00een PNL” (“Senator Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Resigns from PDL and Joins PNL”, Adev\u0103rul, 13 June 2012; accessed June 13, 2012^ (in Romanian) Andreea Udrea, “Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 nu mai candideaz\u0103 pentru Parlament” (“Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 No Longer Running for Parliament”, Evenimentul Zilei, 19 September 2012; accessed April 24, 2013^ (in Romanian) “Boc o cocea deja: Ministrul Pl\u0103cint\u0103 o \u00eenlocuie\u0219te pe Ridzi. De la Comisia de agricultur\u0103 \u015fi cea de Afaceri externe, la Sport” (“Boc Was Already Preparing Her: Minister Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Is Replacing Ridzi. From the Agriculture and Foreign Affairs Committees, to Sport”)[permanent dead link], Ziua, 14 July 2009; accessed July 16, 2009^ (in Romanian) “Cum acoper\u0103 PDL scandalul Iacob Ridzi” (“How the PDL Is Covering Up the Iacob Ridzi Scandal'”)[permanent dead link], Ziua, 15 July 2009; accessed July 16, 2009^ (in Romanian) Cornelia Dr\u0103ghici, “Mar\u021bi, Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 se preg\u0103tea s\u0103 s\u0103rb\u0103toreasc\u0103 Ziua Transmisioni\u0219tilor!” (“On Tuesday, Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Was Preparing to Celebrate Transmission Engineers’ Day!”) Archived 2009-09-19 at the Wayback Machine, Gardianul, 16 July 2009; accessed September 6, 2009^ (in Romanian) “Andrei Pl\u0103cint\u0103, fiul senatorului Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103, condamnat la 6 ani de \u00eenchisoare cu executare” (“Andrei Pl\u0103cint\u0103, Son of Senator Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103, Sentenced to 6 Years’ Imprisonment”), Adev\u0103rul, 6 July 2012; accessed July 23, 2012^ (in Romanian) Mihai Stoica, “Andrei Pl\u0103cint\u0103, fiul fostei senatoare Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103, va sta patru ani \u0219i \u0219ase luni dup\u0103 gratii” (“Andrei Pl\u0103cint\u0103, Son of Former Senator Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103, Will Spend Four Years and Six Months behind Bars”), Adev\u0103rul, 4 November 2013; accessed November 6, 2013^ (in Romanian) “Oameni deosebi\u021bi \u00een locuri deosebite” (“Special People in Special Places”), Dialog Textil, July 2002; accessed July 15, 2009 Archived September 28, 2006, at the Wayback Machine^ (in Romanian) Iulia Cre\u0163u, “Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 a confirmat divor\u0163ul de Stefan Sobota” (“Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Confirms Divorce from Stefan Sobota'”), Ziarul de Vrancea, 21 January 2010; accessed September 4, 2010^ (in Romanian) \u0218tefan Borcea, “Senatorul de Vrancea Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 s-a c\u0103s\u0103torit \u00een secret” (“Vrancea Senator Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Secretly Marries”), Adev\u0103rul, 9 September 2011; accessed July 23, 2012^ (in Romanian) \u0218tefan Borcea, “Senatorul PNL Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 \u0219i-a schimbat numele” (“PNL Senator Sorina Pl\u0103cint\u0103 Changes Name”), Adev\u0103rul, 23 July 2012; accessed July 23, 2012External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/sorina-luminita-placinta-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Sorina-Lumini\u021ba Pl\u0103cint\u0103 – Wikipedia"}}]}]