Liviu Pop

Romanian politician
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Liviu Pop
Minister of National Education
In office
29 June 2017 – 29 January 2018
Prime MinisterMihai Tudose
Mihai Fifor (Acting)
Preceded byPavel Năstase
Succeeded byValentin Popa
Senator for Maramureș County
In office
20 February 2017 – 21 December 2020
In office
19 December 2012 – 19 December 2016
Personal details
Born (1974-05-10) 10 May 1974 (age 50)
Vișeu de Sus, Romania
Political partyAlliance for the Homeland (since 2021)[1]
Social Democratic Party (2012-2021)
Independent (before 2012)
Websiteliviumarianpop.ro

Liviu-Marian Pop (born 10 May 1974) is a Romanian politician. He was a very controversial Romanian interim Education Minister in the cabinet of Victor Ponta.[2][3][4][5][6]

He played an important role during the Victor Ponta doctoral thesis plagiarism controversy (then the Prime Minister) scandal. A session of a committee charged with validating academic titles analyzed the Victor Ponta doctoral thesis and decided with a unanimous vote of members present that Ponta had committed copy and paste plagiarism, subsequently requesting the withdrawal of Ponta's doctoral title. In response, interim Education Minister Liviu Pop (PSD) contested the committee's jurisdiction and dismissed the findings, citing the lack of a quorum. The minister had already signed an order reorganizing the committee the previous day, but, due to technical reasons, the order came into effect during the very session analyzing the thesis.

Another committee, subordinated to the Education Ministry, later found that Ponta did not commit plagiarism.

On July 27, 2016 the CNATDCU (Consiliul Naţional de Atestare a Titlurilor, Diplomelor si Certificatelor Universitare) (reformed by the new Education Ministry) has reconfirmed the plagiarism verdict, subsequently requesting the withdrawal of Ponta's doctoral title.

He is also known for making very embarrassing grammar, spelling and logical mistakes, for example misspelling the word "knee"[7] in Romanian ("genunche" instead of "genunchi"), or that "mistakes can be fixed, while errors cannot" ("greşelile se pot corecta, erorile nu”[7]), or that "12th grade students have been in school for 17-18 years" ("[...] Vă place cum arăta şcoala, când aţi intrat acum 18 ani sau 17 ani? Atunci aţi intrat în clasa I”[8]). In 2018 a mistake in a by the ministry of education published mathematical manual was discovered. It stated that the number 9 is larger than the number 12. In defense Pop (graduated from the faculty of mathematics and informatics at the Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj) publicly argued that this could be the case in another number system for example base 5. With basic mathematical knowledge however it can easily be proven that this is impossible.[9]

References

  1. ^ Nicolau, Nicoleta (2021-10-11). "Fost ministru al Educației, în partidul lui Dragnea: "Te asteaptā cu multā speranță toți"". StiriDiaspora (in Romanian).
  2. ^ Schiermeier, Quirin (2012-07-02). "Romanian panel calls prime minister a plagiarist". Nature. doi:10.1038/nature.2012.10926. Archived from the original on Mar 9, 2021.
  3. ^ "Liviu-Marian Pop". Romanian Government. Archived from the original on 2015-08-22.
  4. ^ "Liviu Marian Pop, The General Secretary of the Free Trade Union Federation in Education (FSLI) is the new appointed Minister for Social Dialogue with the Romanian Government" (PDF). Federatia Sindicatelor Libere din Invatamant. Archived from the original (PDF) on Mar 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Mmuncii.ro
  6. ^ "Liviu Pop: ILO could have foremost role if involved in political support". AGERPRES. 2015-03-23. Archived from the original on Apr 3, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Popa, Laura Andreea (September 19, 2017). "Inventarul gafelor care îl trimit pe ministrul Liviu Pop direct în Istorie. De la "genunche" la "greşelile se pot corecta, erorile nu"". adevarul.ro. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
  8. ^ Iosip, Florinela (Oct 5, 2017). "Ziua şi gafa lui Liviu Pop. Profesor de Matematică la bază, ministrul a arătat că stă prost şi la capitolul Aritmetică". adevarul.ro. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
  9. ^ "Liviu Pop, despre greșeala din manualul de matematică: 12 s-ar putea să fie mai mare decât 16". Digi24. 2018. Retrieved 2018-09-04.


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