Victor Catan

Victor Catan

Victor Catan (09/2010)
Moldovan Minister of Internal Affairs
In office
25 September 2009  14 January 2011
President Mihai Ghimpu (Acting)
Prime Minister Vlad Filat
Preceded by Gheorghe Papuc
Succeeded by Alexei Roibu
In office
22 May 1998  12 November 1999
President Petru Lucinschi
Prime Minister Ion Sturza
Ion Ciubuc
Preceded by Mihail Plămădeală
Succeeded by Vladimir Ţurcan
Personal details
Born (1949-08-17) 17 August 1949
Druţa, Rîşcani District
Political party Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova
Alliance for European Integration (2009–present)
Other political
affiliations
Alliance for Democracy and Reforms
Profession Jurist
Religion Eastern Orthodoxy
Military service
Rank Major General

Victor Catan (born 17 August 1949, Druţa, Rîşcani) is a Moldovan politician. He held twice the position of Minister in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova.

Biography

Victor Catan is a Major General of Police in the Republic of Moldova, served as a Minister of Internal Affairs in the Government of the Republic of Moldova (22 May 1998 - 12 November 1999 and 25 September 2009 - 14 January 2011).

Victor Catan was born on 17 August 1949 in the village of Druța (pronounced "Drutza") in the region of Rîșcani of the Republic of Moldova. He commenced his activities as an electronic technician in 1967. After military service, he graduated from the Special Militia School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR in Chișinău (1970–1972).

After graduation he worked as an inspector of the economic and state treasury police department of the internal affairs section in Anenii Noi in the Republic of Moldova (1972–1976) and afterwords as an inspector, senior inspector and Chief of the economic and public treasury police department of the Internal Affairs section in Bender (aka Tighina) (1976–1985). Parallel to professional activities, Mr. Catan graduated in 1981 from the Supreme School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR in Kiev, with study major in law.

Between 1985 and 1990 he was appointed as an "operational in-charge", senior operational in-charge and later chief of the section of the General Directorate for the prevention of economic crimes and crimes against public treasury of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow. A promotion follows fist to the position of chief of the General Directorate for the prevention of economic crimes and crimes against public treasury of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova (1990–1991), then to the position of chief of Economic Police Directorate of the Ministry of Internal affairs in the Republic of Moldova (1991–1992).

In February 1992, Catan was appointed secretary of state with rights of Prime-viceminister of the Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova, and in December of the same year he is appointed prime-viceminister and chief of the Department for Public Security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He was promoted to a special degree of a "major general of police", by Presidential Decree nr.211 of 24 June 1994. On 11 February 1997 he was revoked from position of Prime-viceminister of the internal affairs and appointed Viceminister of Justice (1997–1998).

In the period 22 May 1998 – 12 November 1999, Major General of Police Victor Catan acted as a Minister of Internal Affairs of the Government of the Republic of Moldova. After this position he worked as Chief of the department of the Office for the Implementation of the First Cadastral Project (2000–2002).

Catan's candidacy has been forwarded for the position of the deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova in the 25 February 2001 elections on the list of the Renaissance and Conciliation Party of Moldova, but this political party has not obtained enough electoral support to participate in the elections. Starting from 2002 Catan was teaching at the Property Law Faculty at the Technical University in Moldova, as a university professor.

In the period 25 September 2009 – 14 January 2011, the General Victor Catan served in the position of Minister of Internal Affairs in the Government led by Mr. Vlad Filat. He is also member of the Liberal Democrat Party of the Republic of Moldova.

As an appreciation for his military merits, Catan has been decorated with the Order Ștefan cel Mare("Stephen the Great") by a presidential decree nr.251 din 17 December 1992. Mr. Catan is married and has one child.

He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova.[1]

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