Sergiu Burcă
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Sergiu Burcă is a journalist and politician from Moldova
Moldova
Moldova , officially the Republic of Moldova is a landlocked state in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the West and Ukraine to the North, East and South. It declared itself an independent state with the same boundaries as the preceding Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991, as part...

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Biography

Sergiu Burcă graduated from Moldova State University
Moldova State University
The Moldova State University is a university located in Chişinău, Moldova. It was founded in 1946.-Organization:The university is organized into eleven faculties:*1. Biology and Pedology...

 in 1984 and worked for TeleRadio-Moldova
TeleRadio-Moldova
TeleRadio-Moldova is the state-owned national radio-TV broadcaster. It owns the TV channels Moldova 1 and TVMI and the radio channels Radio Moldova and Radio Moldova Internaţional...

 and the Romanian Literature Museum, Chişinău
Romanian Literature Museum, Chişinău
The Museum of Romanian Literature "Mihail Kogălniceanu" is a museum in Chişinău, Moldova.- Overview :The museum was established on April 1, 1965, according to a governmental decision of the Moldovan SSR from February 10, 1965. Since the beginning, it was affiliated with the Moldovan Writers'...

. He was the deputy editor in chief of Deşteptarea
Deşteptarea (newspaper)
Deşteptarea was a newspaper from the Republic of Moldova founded on May 20, 1989 as a newspaper of the Popular Front of Moldova. Ştefan Secăreanu was the editor in chief and Sergiu Burcă was the deputy editor in chief. The first two issues were printed in the Baltic states. After August 1990, its...

 (1989–1990) and Ţara
Ţara
Ţara was a newspaper from the Republic of Moldova founded on August 15, 1990 as a newspaper of the Popular Front of Moldova. Ţara was the successor of Deşteptarea. Ştefan Secăreanu was the editor in chief and Sergiu Burcă was the deputy editor in chief .-Bibliography:* Partidul Popular Creştin...

 (1990–1994). He served as a member of the Parliament of Moldova (1998–2001).

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