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Natalia-Elena Intotero
Intotero in 2015
Minister of Culture
Assumed office
23 December 2024
Prime MinisterMarcel Ciolacu
Preceded byRaluca Turcan
Minister of Family, Youth and Equality of Opportunity
In office
19 July 2023 – 23 December 2024
Prime MinisterMarcel Ciolacu
Personal details
Born (1976-01-14) January 14, 1976 (age 49)
Brad, Hunedoara County, Romania
Political partySocial Democratic Party (SDP)
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest,
West University of Timișoara

Natalia-Elena Intotero (born 14 January 1976) is a Romanian politician from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) currently serving as Minister of Culture and formerly as Minister of Family, Youth and Equality of Opportunity.

Life

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Natalia-Elena Intotero studied English language at the West University of Timișoara then studied international relations at the University of Bucharest.[1]

In March 2009, she became secretary of state in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]

She was a member of the parliament of Romania following the 2012 Romanian parliamentary election and the 2016 Romanian parliamentary election.[1] She is deputy of the Commission for Foreign Policy since December 2012 and vice-president of the PSD Parliamentary Group.[1][2]

Between January 2018 and April 2019, she was secretary of state for the Romanians living abroad.[2][3][4]

On 19 July 2023, she was sworn in as Minister of Family, Youth and Equality of Opportunity in the Ciolacu Cabinet.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Natalia-Elena Intotero, minister for the Romanians abroad (biofile)". AGERPRES. 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  2. ^ a b c "BIOGRAFIE: Natalia Intotero, propusă ministru pentru Românii de Pretutindeni, a fost secretar de stat la MAE şi la Departamentul pentru Românii de Pretutindeni". News.ro (in Romanian). 2018-01-26. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  3. ^ a b Dumitrescu, Radu (2023-07-17). "Romanian Social Democrats name new family, labor ministers after recent resignations". Romania Insider. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  4. ^ Lindsay, Frey. "The Romanian Diaspora Minister Wants Romanians To Come Home". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-04-09.