Gabriela Firea

Gabriela Firea
Official portrait, 2024
Minister of Family, Youth and Equality of Opportunity
In office
25 November 2021 – 14 July 2023
Prime MinisterNicolae Ciucă
Marcel Ciolacu
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byNatalia-Elena Intotero
General Mayor of Bucharest
In office
23 June 2016 – 29 October 2020
Preceded byRăzvan Sava (Acting)
Succeeded byNicușor Dan
Member of the Senate of Romania
In office
21 December 2020 – 15 July 2024
ConstituencyBucharest
In office
19 December 2012 – 22 June 2016
ConstituencyIlfov County
Government Press secretary
In office
5 January 2000 – 28 December 2000
Prime MinisterMugur Isărescu
Member of the European Parliament
for Romania
Assumed office
16 July 2024
Personal details
Born (1972-07-13) 13 July 1972 (age 52)
Bacău, Bacău County, Socialist Republic of Romania
Political partySocial Democratic Party (2012–present)
Spouse(s)
Răsvan Firea
(m. 1993; died 2010)

(m. 2011)
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
OccupationJournalist, writer, politician
ProfessionPhilologist, economist

Gabriela Firea (born Gabriela Vrânceanu, 13 July 1972) is a Romanian journalist and politician who served as mayor of Bucharest, the capital of Romania, between 2016 and 2020.

At the June 2016 local election, Firea was elected the first female mayor of Bucharest.[1] She won 43% from the total of only 33% citizens of Bucharest who went to vote at that time. Her closest political contenders, more specifically Nicușor Dan (Save Bucharest Union) and Cătălin Predoiu (National Liberal Party), gained only 30.5% and 11.2% respectively.[2] Subsequently, she lost the position of mayor of Bucharest at the 2020 local elections, in which she finished second behind incumbent Bucharest mayor Nicușor Dan (then an independent candidate supported by the 2020 USR-PLUS Alliance and the National Liberal Party).

  1. ^ (in Romanian) Ana Maria Lazăr, "Gabriela Firea – prima femeie primar a Capitalei după doar 4 ani de carieră politică", Mediafax, 8 June 2016
  2. ^ (in Romanian) Roxana Preda, "Rezultate finale alegeri locale 2016", Mediafax, 10 June 2016