Natalia Gherman | |
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Special Representative of the Secretary General for Central Asia | |
In office 15 September 2017 – 2 December 2022 | |
Secretary-General | António Guterres |
Preceded by | Petko Draganov |
Succeeded by | Kaha Imnadze |
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova | |
In office 30 May 2013 – 20 January 2016 Serving with | |
President | Nicolae Timofti |
Prime Minister | Iurie Leancă Chiril Gaburici Valeriu Streleț Gheorghe Brega (acting) |
Preceded by | Iurie Leancă |
Succeeded by | Andrei Galbur |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration | |
In office 30 May 2013 – 20 January 2016 | |
President | Nicolae Timofti |
Prime Minister | Iurie Leancă Chiril Gaburici Valeriu Streleț Gheorghe Brega (acting) |
Preceded by | Iurie Leancă |
Succeeded by | Andrei Galbur |
Acting Prime Minister of Moldova | |
In office 22 June 2015 – 30 July 2015 | |
President | Nicolae Timofti |
Preceded by | Chiril Gaburici |
Succeeded by | Valeriu Streleț |
Member of the Moldovan Parliament | |
In office 9 December 2014 – 20 February 2015 | |
Succeeded by | Maria Ciobanu |
Parliamentary group | Liberal Democratic Party |
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration | |
In office 29 June 2009 – 30 May 2013 | |
President | Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vladimir Filat (acting) Marian Lupu (acting) Nicolae Timofti |
Prime Minister | Zinaida Greceanîi Vitalie Pîrlog (acting) Vladimir Filat |
Minister | Andrei Stratan Iurie Leancă |
Moldovan ambassador to Sweden, Finland and Norway | |
In office 17 February 2006 – 30 April 2009 | |
President | Vladimir Voronin |
Prime Minister | Vasile Tarlev Zinaida Greceanîi |
Preceded by | Igor Corman |
Succeeded by | Emil Druc |
Personal details | |
Born | Natalia Snegur 20 March 1969 Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (now Moldova) |
Political party | Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova |
Other political affiliations | Alliance for European Integration (2009–2013) Pro-European Coalition (2013–2015) Political Alliance for a European Moldova (2015) Alliance for European Integration III (2015–present) |
Spouse | Artur Gherman |
Children | Mircea Gherman |
Parent(s) | Mircea Snegur Georgeta Snegur |
Alma mater | Moldova State University King's College London |
Natalia Gherman (née Snegur; born 20 March 1969) is a Moldovan politician who has been serving as executive director of the United Nations' Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate since 2023.[1]
Gherman served as minister of foreign affairs and European integration and Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova from May 2013 to January 2016. She later served as special representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Central Asia (UNRCCA) from 2017 to 2023.[2]
Born in Chișinău in 1969, Gherman is the daughter of Mircea Snegur, the first president of Moldova. She studied at the Moldova State University and completed postgraduate studies at King's College London. She joined the Moldovan diplomatic service, working in several different places before eventually becoming ambassador to Austria and permanent representative to the OSCE from 2002 to 2006, and ambassador to Sweden, Norway and Finland from 2006 to 2009.
In 2009, Gherman became Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and Chief Negotiator on the Moldova–European Union Association Agreement, serving until 2013. In 2013 she became minister of foreign affairs and European Integration and Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova, serving until January 2016. From June to July 2015, following Chiril Gaburici's resignation, she served as the acting prime minister of Moldova.
In February 2016, Gherman was nominated as Moldova's candidate for Secretary-General of the United Nations in the 2016 selection process for Ban Ki-moon's successor.