Titus Corlățean

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Titus Corlățean
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
6 August 2012 – 10 November 2014
Prime Minister Victor Ponta
Preceded by Andrei Marga
Succeeded by Teodor Meleșcanu
Minister of Justice
In office
7 May 2012 – 6 August 2012
Prime Minister Victor Ponta
Preceded by Cătălin Predoiu
Succeeded by Victor Ponta (Acting)
Personal details
Born (1968-01-11) 11 January 1968 (age 56)
Medgidia, Romania
Political party Social Democratic Party
Alma mater University of Bucharest
National School of Administration, Strasbourg

Titus Corlățean (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtitus korləˈt͡se̯an]; born January 11, 1968) is a Romanian politician and diplomat, former Minister of Justice and of Foreign Affairs. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), part of the Party of European Socialists, and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for Brașov County in the 2004 elections. He became a Member of the European Parliament on January 1, 2007, with the accession of Romania to the European Union.

Corlățean was born in Medgidia, and graduated from the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Law in 1994. He also earned a certificate from the International Institute of the École nationale d'administration in Paris (1995).

Between 1994 and 2001, Corlățean worked as a diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, before joining Prime Minister's Adrian Năstase's Chancellery in 2001-2003 (first as Adviser on Foreign Policy Issues, and, after 2003, as Secretary of State for the Romanian Diaspora). He has been a member of the PSD since 2002, serving as spokesperson for its Coordinating Committee after 2004.

In the Victor Ponta cabinet, Corlățean served as Justice Minister (May–August 2012) and as Foreign Minister (August 2012—November 2014).[1] He resigned from the latter position following the first round of the 2014 presidential election, in which he was blamed for not setting up enough polling places for the Romanian diaspora.[2]

Corlățean is married and the father of one.

Notes

  1. (Romanian) Profile at the Romanian Government site; accessed November 29, 2012
  2. (Romanian) Cristian Fierbinţeanu, "Titus Corlăţean şi-a anunţat demisia", Mediafax, November 10, 2014; accessed November 10, 2014

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Justice
2012
Succeeded by
Victor Ponta
Acting
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2012–2014
Succeeded by
Teodor Meleșcanu