Starting a new position
I am thrilled to announce that I have accepted a new role as
European Affairs Adviser at the Ministry of Communications and Information
Society for the duration of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the
European Union. It is an honor to be part of a team involved in shaping this
important presidency, and I am excited to contribute to the successful
implementation of Romania's priorities during this period.
As you may know, the Presidency of the Council of the
European Union rotates among the Member States every six months. During this
time, the Member State in question is responsible for setting the EU's agenda
and leading discussions on a wide range of issues, from economic policy to
security and foreign affairs.
As European Affairs Adviser at the Ministry of Communications
and Information Society, my role will be to support the Romanian government in
these discussions and to ensure that our priorities are aligned with those of
the European Union as a whole. This will involve working closely with
colleagues in the ministry, as well as with our partners in the EU institutions
and other Member States.
I am particularly excited to be involved in shaping the
Presidency's focus on technology and innovation, which I believe are key
drivers of economic growth and job creation in Romania and across the EU. In
addition, I look forward to contributing to discussions on issues such as
climate change, migration, and the EU's relationship with its neighbors.
Throughout my career, I have been passionate about European
Affairs and the role of Romania in shaping the EU's agenda. This new role
presents an exciting opportunity to put that passion into action and to work
alongside colleagues who are similarly dedicated to making a positive impact on
Europe and the world.