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Laura Codruța Kövesi (born Laura Codruța Lascu on May 15, 1973) is the current chief prosecutor of Romania's National Anticorruption Directorate (Romanian: ''Direcţia Naţională Anticorupţie'') (DNA), a position she has held since 2013. Prior to this, Kövesi was General Prosecutor of Romania (''Procuror General''), attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice. Upon appointment in 2006, Kövesi was the first woman and the youngest Prosecutor General in Romania's history. She is also the only public servant to have held the General Prosecutor's office for the entire duration of its term. Kövesi was described by''The Guardian'' in 2015 as a "quiet, unassuming chief prosecutor who is bringing in the scalps", leading "an anti-corruption drive quite unlike any other in eastern Europe – or the world for that matter". 〔 She enjoys support both in Romania and across the EU, 〔 with a recent poll suggesting that 60% of Romanian trust DNA, with only 11% expressing their trust in parliament. 〔 == Biography == Born in Sfântu Gheorghe, Kövesi played professional basketball in her youth, at the club in Mediaș and in Sibiu, and was selected for the junior players national team which finished second in the 1989 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women. Codruța Lascu married Eduárd Kövesi, an ethnic Hungarian and took his surname even after their divorce in 2007. She also can speak a little Hungarian. Before her position as Prosecutor General, Kövesi was the head of the Department of Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism Offences (DIICOT) branch in Sibiu County, focusing on fighting organised crime and terrorism. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Laura Codruța Kövesi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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