Raisa Apolschi

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Raisa Apolschi (born 23 February 1964) is a Moldovan politician and jurist, who served a deputy in the Parliament of Moldova from the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM) from 2010 to 2019. She is president of the "Legal, Appointments and Immunities" parliamentary committee[1] and a member of the National Political Council of PDM.[2]

Raisa Apolschi
Judge of the Constitutional Court
In office
14 December 2018 – 26 June 2019
Preceded byVictor Popa
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
28 December 2010 – 14 December 2018
Succeeded byEleonora Graur
Parliamentary groupDemocratic Party
Personal details
Born (1964-02-23) 23 February 1964 (age 60)
Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Political partyDemocratic Party

Career

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Between 1989 and 1994, Apolschi worked as a judge in the Sectorul Ciocana Court in Chișinău. From 1994 to 2003 and again from 2009 to 2010, she worked as a lawyer, being a member of the Union of Lawyers from the Republic of Moldova. In the period 2003–2008, she worked as a Parliamentary Lawyer, Director of the Center for Human Rights of the Republic of Moldova.[2]

Apolschi was elected deputy in the 2010 parliamentary election[3] and re-elected in November 2014, where she ranked 14th in the list of PDM candidates.[4][5] As of 14 December 2018, she was a judge at the Constitutional Court of Moldova.[6]

Personal life

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Apolschi is a widow and has one child.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Structura Parlamentului > Deputații » Apolschii Raisa". parlament.md.
  2. ^ a b c "Raisa Apolschii. Biografie pe pdm.md". Archived from the original on 2017-09-28. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  3. ^ "Lista deputaților aleși la 28 noiembrie 2010 în Parlamentul Republicii Moldova". e-democracy.md.
  4. ^ "Lista deputaților aleși la 30 noiembrie 2014 în Parlamentul Republicii Moldova". e-democracy.md.
  5. ^ "Lista candidaților la funcția de deputat din partea Partidului Democrat din Moldova". cec.md.
  6. ^ "Raisa Apolschi a fost numită în funcția de judecător la Curtea Constituțională". Moldpres. 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2018-12-14.