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Mihai Sturzu

Mihai Răzvan Sturzu (born 3 October 1979) is a Romanian left-wing politician, currently the President of Romanian Social Democratic Youth and member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies. He became nationally known through the pop band Hi-Q, a Romanian successful band of the 2000s,〔Fotografii cu Hi-Q din perioada 2000-2013 (17 ani de Hi-Q în 17 fotografii ) 〕 from which he officially retired on July 31, 2014, after 18 years of activity.〔(Trupa Hi-Q a susținut ultimul concert ) 〕
==Studies and first years of professional activity==

Mihai-Răzvan Sturzu was born in Bucharest, but he spent his childhood in Brașov, where his parents were living. In 1998, he graduated „Unirea” National College, foreign languages department and then he continues his studies in literature department of the Transylvania University of Braşov, in the city of Brașov.
In 1996 he founded the band Hi-Q with his childhood friend, Florin Grozea. In the following years, the band became more and more popular among the young generation. After the success of their first video ''“Totul va fi bine”'' (meaning “Everything’s gonna be alright”), Mihai and his colleagues started producing their own TV shows at Antena 1, Antena 2, Prima TV, Acasă TV, TVR1, TVR2 and radio shows at (Magic FM ) and Radio 21. They performed in more than 1000 concerts〔(Interviu exclusiv Hi-Q ) Bravo (Romanian magazine) 〕 with the band Hi-Q, most of them national but also abroad. His public figure status brought him various television appearances.
The year 2000 marks the beginning of his television career and also the return to his hometown, Bucharest where he continued his studies at the Department of Journalism, Hyperion University, which he graduated in 2004. During his college years, he continued collaborating with various TV channels, accumulating extensive experience in television journalism. In that period he also accomplished one of his adolescence dreams, to experience being a war reporter, even if for a few days. This happened in 2002 at the invitation of the Ministry of Defence, when he participated two times in the Afghanistan War theatre to perform in front of the Romanian troops, with his pop group Hi-Q.
During this period he was also involved in social and humanitarian activities, social responsibility campaigns focused on education, environment, culture and personal development, showing civic spirit, being the partner of "Special Olympics",〔(Hi-Q sings at opening ceremony of the SOGII Unified Team Athletics ), original article in Curentul (Romanian magazine)〕 "(Let's do it, Romania )" 〔Mihai Sturzu and Let's Do It Romania (Mihai Sturzu susţine Let's do it Romania ) 〕 and "(PSI )" (Population Services International) foundations.

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