Anca Boagiu

From the following month until March 1997, she was in charge of procuring and spending outside grants at the National Roads Administration.

[1] Following the resignation of Traian Băsescu to become Mayor of Bucharest, she was named Transport Minister, serving from June to December 2000, when the Isărescu cabinet lost power after an election.

[4] That September, Boagiu was again named to the Transport Ministry by Boc, following a cabinet reshuffle.

[7] In October 2012, she was elected one of ten vice presidents of the European People's Party (EPP).

[8] Later that year, at the parliamentary election, she placed second in her district, but won another term through the redistribution mechanism specified by the electoral law.

Boagiu in 2012