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A member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), he has been a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Ia\u0219i County since 2004. In the C\u0103lin Popescu-T\u0103riceanu cabinet, he served as Minister of Education from 2007 to 2008.Biography[edit]Born in Suceava, in 1999 he earned a degree in civil, industrial and agricultural engineering from the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Ia\u0219i (UTI), and one in railway, road and bridge engineering from there in 2004. That year, he received a master’s degree in construction from UTI, beginning a doctorate there in the same field in 2005.[1] A member of UTI’s student senate in 1998\u20131999, he voted to transform the student cafeteria into Iulius Mall Ia\u0219i, a project which he later coordinated.[1][2] Between 1999 and 2004, he held management and consulting positions at four different construction firms in Ia\u0219i.[1]In 1994, Adomni\u021bei joined the PNL; within the party, he has been head of the National Liberal Youth (2005\u20132009) and head of the PNL’s Ia\u0219i chapter (2009-). His first elective office came in 2004, when he joined the Ia\u0219i County Council. Later that year, he left his seat on the council when he was elected to the Chamber.[1][3] There, he has served on various committees: public administration, land management and ecological balance (2007\u20132008); education, science, youth and sport (2004\u20132007); European affairs (2004\u20132007); European integration (2004\u20132006);[4] industries and services (2008-); relations with UNESCO (2010-).[5] Additionally, he was Education Minister under T\u0103riceanu from April 2007 to October 2008.[6] The first Education Minister since the 1989 Revolution not to have been a professor or researcher, he owed his rise through the PNL and to the position to his mentor, the businessman and politician Relu Fenechiu, with whom he collaborated at several firms.[2] A month after becoming minister, he was involved in a gaffe during a visit to a Br\u0103ila school, where he insisted before a group of 5th graders, their protests notwithstanding, that the flag of Europe has 15 stars and not 12. He later said this was due to notes provided by his advisers, whom he promised to chastise.[7] At the June 2008 local election, he ran for Mayor of Ia\u0219i, coming in third with 9.8% of the vote.[8] At the June 2012 local election, he ran for president of the Ia\u0219i County Council, winning with 61.6% of the vote.[9]In October 2008, Adomni\u021bei married Sabina Vi\u0219inari. For the civil marriage, because a cabinet meeting had run late and his bride was waiting at Ia\u0219i City Hall, he was taken from Bucharest to the Ia\u0219i area on an Interior Ministry helicopter flight that included his colleague, Cristian David, who was on an unplanned work visit to Albi\u021ba. The religious marriage took place the same month in a Romanian Orthodox ceremony at Sucevi\u021ba Monastery.[1][10][11] In the meantime, T\u0103riceanu had dismissed Adomni\u021bei, officially because of the latter’s failure to monitor debates and express the government’s negative viewpoint in parliamentary committees that led to the adoption of a law raising teacher salaries. He also deemed the helicopter incident “unacceptable” and mentioned that there was an accumulated series of matters that led to the dismissal, which was welcomed by the teachers’ unions with whom Adomni\u0163ei had been embroiled in conflict.[12]^ a b c d e (in Romanian) Profile at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed August 29, 2010^ a b (in Romanian) Mirela Corl\u0103\u021ban, Lucian Gheorghiu, “Guvernul Patriciu-Fenechiu” (“The Patriciu-Fenechiu Government”) Archived 2010-08-27 at the Wayback Machine, Evenimentul Zilei, 2 April 2007; accessed August 30, 2010^ (in Romanian) About me; accessed August 29, 2010^ (in Romanian) 2004-2008 parliamentary profile; accessed August 29, 2010^ (in Romanian) 2008-2012 parliamentary profile; accessed August 29, 2010^ (in Romanian) C\u0103lin Popescu-T\u0103riceanu Government; accessed August 29, 2010^ (in Romanian) Gina Bahor, “Ministrul Educa\u021biei, corigent la stelu\u021be” (“Education Minister, behind on Stars”, Rom\u00e2nia liber\u0103, 14 May 2007; accessed August 30, 2010^ (in Romanian) “INSOMAR: Scor str\u00e2ns \u00eentre Nichita \u0219i Oprea pentru Prim\u0103ria Ia\u0219i” (“INSOMAR: Tight Race between Nichita and Oprea for Ia\u0219i”), Mediafax, 1 June 2008; accessed August 30, 2010^ (in Romanian) Alina Stan, “Cine are majoritatea \u00een Consiliul Jude\u021bean Ia\u0219i” (“Who Has a Majority on the Ia\u0219i County Council”), Adev\u0103rul, 13 June 2012; accessed June 15, 2012^ (in Romanian) George L\u0103c\u0103tu\u0219, “Adomni\u021bei, autostopist cu elicopterul la nunt\u0103” (“Adomni\u021bei, Helicopter Hitchhiker to His Wedding” Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, Cotidianul, 6 October 2008; accessed August 29, 2010^ (in Romanian) Claudia Craiu, “Nunta lui Cristian Adomni\u021bei va fi una tradi\u021bional\u0103 100%” (“Cristian Adomni\u021bei Will Have a 100% Traditional Wedding”), Ziarul de Ia\u0219i, 12 September 2008; accessed August 29, 2010^ (in Romanian) Monica Iordache Apostol, “Demitere – Adomni\u021bei a c\u0103zut cu elicopterul” (“Dismissal – Adomni\u021bei Falls with His Helicopter”) Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Jurnalul Na\u021bional, 8 October 2008; accessed August 30, 2010External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/cristian-adomnitei-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Cristian Adomni\u021bei – Wikipedia"}}]}]