Parliament launched competition for director of ANRE Board of Directors
Chisinau, April 18 /MOLDPRES/- Parliament launched today the public competition for the selection of the candidate for the position of director of the Board of Directors of the National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE). Interested people can apply by 19 May 2023.
According to the parliament's communication and public relations department, the candidate must cumulatively meet several conditions. Among them are higher education in the technical, economic, financial or legal field and work experience of at least ten years in one of these fields. Also, the candidate's CV must include at least three years of experience in management positions in public institutions or enterprises in the sectors regulated by ANRE.
Persons interested in this position must submit the file, which must contain a request to participate in the competition, proof of citizenship of the Republic of Moldova, curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas, proof of professional experience, criminal record or self-responsibility statement and a letter of motivation. Also, candidates for the competition must present declarations on their own responsibility of the absence or existence of the conflict of interests and the fact that they are not members of any political party.
According to the legislation, the ANRE Board of Directors consists of five directors. They are appointed by the Parliament, based on a competition.
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