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Corina Crețu

1967 - Today

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Corina Crețu (born 24 June 1967) is Consul General, head of the Consulate General of Romania in Thessaloniki, Hellenic Republic. Crețu is a former European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms. and Member of the European Parliament (sitting with the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats). Between June 2014 and October 2014, she served as a Vice-President of the European Parliament. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Corina Crețu is the 18,436th most popular politician (up from 18,668th in 2024), the 649th most popular biography from Romania (up from 690th in 2019) and the 170th most popular Romanian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Corina Crețu ranks 18,436 out of 19,576Before her are Luigi Di Maio, Lívia Járóka, Wilhelm Molterer, Howard Cooke, Salvador Laurel, and Malalai Joya. After her are Fredis Refunjol, Mustapha Adib, Jean-Michel Blanquer, Veronika Skvortsova, Abdelhakim Belhaj, and Lena Ek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Corina Crețu ranks 684Before her are Victoria Kaspi, Aleksandr Kirichenko, Capleton, Daler Mehndi, Mykola Milchev, and Toninho Cecílio. After her are Rechelle Hawkes, Arnel Pineda, Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo, Mixu Paatelainen, Fatih Portakal, and Fred Tatasciore.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Corina Crețu ranks 653 out of 844Before her are Dan Bittman (1962), Ioana Olteanu (1966), Mihaela Stănuleț (1967), Dan Stanca (1956), Tecla Marinescu (1960), Liviu Ciobotariu (1971), Gheorghe Mihali (1965), Cătălin Hîldan (1976), Cristina Neagu (1988), and Mihaela Melinte (1975). After her are Anamaria Vartolomei (1999), and Sorin Babii (1963).

Among POLITICIANS In Romania

Among politicians born in Romania, Corina Crețu ranks 171Before her are Eugen Bejinariu (1959), Géza Szőcs (1953), Gabriela Firea (1972), Doina Ignat (1968), Monica Macovei (1959), Adina-Ioana Vălean (1968), and Mihai Cioc (1961). After her are Roxana Mînzatu (1980), Sorin Cîmpeanu (1968), Camelia Macoviciuc-Mihalcea (1968), Titus Corlățean (1968), and Mihai Fifor (1970).