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Political Memory: Silvia-Adriana ŢICĂU, MEP
General Data
- Born on 14 November 1970, Galaţi
- Country: {{#icon:RO.png|Romania||MEPs_RO}} Romania
- Political Group: {{#icon:SD.png|SD||MEPs_SD}} Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament (SD)
Party: Partidul Social Democrat
Contact
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Functions in European Parliament
- Committee on Transport and Tourism (Vice-Chair)
- Delegation for relations with India (Member)
- Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (Substitute)
- Delegation for relations with the Mercosur countries (Substitute)
Curriculum Vitae
- Faculty of Automation and Computer Science, computing section, Technical University 'Gh
- Asachi', Iaşi (1989-1994)
- Faculty of Mathematics, University 'Al
- I. Cuza', Iaşi (1991-1996)
- Master of Business Administration, Open University Business School, UK (1996-2001)
- Project management, Faculty for Computer Science and Industry, Open University Business School, UK (2001)
- Business French, Institut Français, Bucharest (2003)
- Doctoral candidate, thesis topic: 'Security of e-government systems', Technical Military Academy, Bucharest (2002-present)
- Analyst-programmer, SC Tc.Inf SA (1994-1996)
- Software director, SC Tc.Inf SA (1996-1998)
- Director, Information Technology Department, SC Tc.Inf SA (1989-1999)
- Director of Operations, SC Tc.Inf SA (1999-2000)
- Member, Galaţi County Executive, Social Democratic Party (2001-present)
- Member
- National Executive, Social Democratic Party (2004-present)
- Vice-President, Galaţi county branch, Social Democratic Youth (2005-May 2009)
- Member of the Romanian Senate
- Secretary, Committee on Equal Opportunities (2004-2007)
- Director-General for Information Technology and Information Society Development Strategy, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (January-September 2001)
- Secretary of State for Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (September 2001-July 2004)
- Minister of Communications and Information Technology (July-December 2004)
- Observer in European Parliament (May-December 2006)
- Member of the European Parliament and Vice-chair, Committee on Transport and Tourism (January 2007-May 2009)
- Knight of the National Order of Romania ('Faithful Service') 2002
Votes
- 24/11/2010 - Resolution on Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) 100.0/100
- 22/09/2010 - Rapport Gallo on enforcement of intellectual property rights in the internal market 100.0/100
- 06/05/2009 - Directives reforming the EU's regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services (telecoms package), 2nd reading 33.3/100
- 26/03/2009 - Rapport Lambrinidis on strengthening security and fundamental freedoms on the Internet 100.0/100
- 10/04/2008 - Rapport Bono on cultural industries in Europe 100.0/100
- 25/04/2007 - Criminal measures aimed at ensuring the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRED 2), 1st reading 27.6/100
Opinions
Sources
- Written questions at European Parliament
- Proposals for a resolution at European Parliament
- Reports at European Parliament
- Opinions at European Parliament
- Speeches in plenary at European Parliament
- Written declarations in European Parliament
- Wikipedia
Positions
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23/06/2010 Written Declaration 12/2010 (ACTA)
Has signed written declaration 12/2010 on the lack of a transparent process for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) and potentially objectionable content.
02/09/2008 Telecoms Package Plenary Speeches
Dear colleagues, the development of information society is based on networks and electronic communications services.
The transition from analog television to the digital until 2012 will issue at European level a significant range of frequencies, thus
allowing development of new technologies and innovative solutions, the impetus to European competitiveness in this sector. To fully benefit from the digital dividend in Europe, the European Parliament supports a common approach, flexible and balanced use, allowing, on the one hand, broadcasters continue to provide and expand their services and, on the other hand, operators of electronic communications to use this resource to provide services relating to social and economic uses and stresses the importance that digital
dividend should be allocated to respecting the principle of technological neutrality.
[...]
Consumers' confidence in the information society services depends on the quality of services, electronic communications, safety and
protection of personal data. It is essential that national regulatory authorities to ensure the consultation of all suppliers of electronic
communications services before adopting specific measures in the security and integrity of electronic communications networks.