Monica Babuc (born 29 March 1964) is a politician and historian from the Republic of Moldova, who was Minister of Culture of the Republic of Moldova in four consecutive cabinets (Leancă, Gaburici, Streleţ and Filip) from 2013 to 2019.[1] During her tenure as Minister of Culture she approved the strategy "Culture-2020", laws on cinematography, public libraries, and scholarships.[2] She also helped create the Naitonal Center of Cinematography, the National Film Archive and the Cinematography Register.[2] She also announced in 2017 that the ministry would complete an evaluation of reform to schools.[3]
Monica Babuc is a member of the Democratic Party of Moldova, and formerly a member of the Christian Democratic People's Party.[4] From 2019 to 2020, she was Deputy Speaker of the Parliament.[5] She was the interim chairman of the Democratic Party of Moldova in 2021.[5]
In May 2015 she submitted his candidacy for the mayoralty of Chișinău.[6] In the televised electoral debates, she admitted that she speaks Romanian and is equally Romanian and Moldovan.[7] At the local elections in Chișinău on 14 June 2015 Monica Babuc accrued 2.17% of the vote.[8]
In March 2023 she became the head of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Chișinău.[9]
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