Alina-Ștefania Gorghiu is a Romanian lawyer and politician who has served as president of the National Liberal Party since December 2014.
Education
Born in Tecuci, Gorghiu completed secondary studies at Vlaicu Vodă National College in Curtea de Argeș in 1997. She then attended the Law and Administration Faculty of Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University in Bucharest, graduating in 2001.
Career
In 2002-2003, she took postgraduate courses at the University of Bucharest"s Law Faculty, and from 2004-2008 worked on a degree at the Economics, Law and Administration Faculty of the University of Pitești. In 2006, she began working on a doctorate in Criminal Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Iași. She was granted the degree in 2012.
In 2002-2003, Gorghiu interned as a lawyer in Bucharest, then working as such from June 2003 to December 2004 at Bogdan Olteanu"s firm.
Since 2004, she has been the principal associate at a business and management consulting firm in the national capital. From January 2005 to July 2007, she was an associate at Gorghiu, People’s and Associates, working in commercial, civil and criminal law.
She then worked as an adviser to the president of the Authority for State Assets Recovery until December 2008. In January 2009 she returned to Gorghiu, People’s, and since that May has also been a liquidator at an insolvency agency.
Gorghiu, who joined the PNL in 2002, has held two elected offices.
From 2004 to 2008, she was a local councillor on the Sector 5 council in Bucharest. Then in 2008, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies. There, she served as vice president of the committee for investigating abuses and corruption and for petitions.
She was also president of the committee of enquiry for verifying the amounts of money paid by the Youth and Sport Ministry through documents signed by minister Monica Iacob-Ridzi for organising the 2009 Youth Day festival.
The committee"s report, the findings of which were announced by Gorghiu in July 2009, declared that Ridzi had committed embezzlement and abused public office, and sought her indictment by prosecutors. When the minister resigned several days later, Gorghiu stated she was pleased but that the action should have come some time earlier.
She was one of the Chamber"s vice presidents from September to December 2012. Re-elected in 2012, she was assigned to the judiciary committee.
Foreign the second half of 2014, she was the party"s spokeswoman.
In December 2014, PNL president Klaus Iohannis, previously elected President of Romania, resigned from the party prior to taking office, as required under the constitution. Gorghiu ran to succeed him, earning his endorsement in the process. She was elected on a vote of 47 to 28, defeating Ludovic Orban and thus becoming both the party"s youngest leader and the first female in the position.
In addition to leading the PNL, she is also, alongside Vasile Blaga, the co-president of a revamped PNL that is scheduled to formally merge with the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) in 2017.
Politics
She holds two master"s degrees: one in Business Criminal Law from Hyperion University (2006), and one in Communications and Public Relations from the National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest (2007). In 2008, she became both an arbitrator at the International Court of Arbitration and an accredited mediator, as well as beginning an affiliation with the Mediation and Arbitration Department of Titu Maiorescu University"s Law Faculty.
Membership
She has been a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest since December 2008. Additionally, as a member of the joint committee tasked with revising the constitution, she advocated that the absentee ballot and a voting age of sixteen be enshrined in the document.