POLITICIAN

Nicolae Timofti

1948 - Today

Photo of Nicolae Timofti

Icon of person Nicolae Timofti

Nicolae Timofti (Romanian: [nikoˈla.e tiˈmofti]; born 22 December 1948) is a Moldovan jurist and politician who was President of Moldova from 23 March 2012 until 23 December 2016. He served as head of Moldova's Superior Magistrate Council and was elected President by parliament on 16 March 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nicolae Timofti is the 4,003rd most popular politician (up from 5,063rd in 2019), the 4th most popular biography from Moldova (up from 9th in 2019) and the most popular Moldovan Politician.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Nicolae Timofti by language

Loading...

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Nicolae Timofti ranks 4,003 out of 19,576Before him are Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, János Áder, Uriah the Hittite, Ambiorix, Gnassingbé Eyadéma, and Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua. After him are Lazar Branković, Álvaro Obregón, H. H. Asquith, Mehmet Shehu, Maximilian Anton, Hereditary Prince of Thurn and Taxis, and Emperor Qinzong.

Most Popular Politicians in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Nicolae Timofti ranks 77Before him are Ray Kurzweil, Carl Weathers, Valentin Ceaușescu, Edwige Fenech, Amadou Toumani Touré, and Tom Wilkinson. After him are Radomir Antić, Luis Galván, Brian Eno, William Gibson, Bernard-Henri Lévy, and Svetlana Savitskaya.

Others Born in 1948

Go to all Rankings

In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Nicolae Timofti ranks 4 out of 107Before him are Anton Rubinstein (1829), Douglas (null), and Lewis Milestone (1895). After him are Emil Constantinescu (1939), Vladimir Voronin (1941), Maia Sandu (1972), Mircea Snegur (1941), Boris Kolker (1939), Eugen Doga (1937), Pyotr Rumyantsev (1725), and Avigdor Lieberman (1958).

Among POLITICIANS In Moldova

Among politicians born in Moldova, Nicolae Timofti ranks 1After him are Emil Constantinescu (1939), Vladimir Voronin (1941), Maia Sandu (1972), Mircea Snegur (1941), Pyotr Rumyantsev (1725), Avigdor Lieberman (1958), Petru Lucinschi (1940), Vladimir Purishkevich (1870), Meir Dizengoff (1861), Mihai Ghimpu (1951), and Anatoliy Kinakh (1954).