Carmen Iohannis

Carmen Iohannis (also spelled Carmen Johannis; née Carmen Georgeta Lăzurcă) (born 1 November 1962) is the wife of Klaus Iohannis, the current President of Romania.[4][5][6] She is an English teacher at the Gheorghe Lazăr National College in Sibiu and married Klaus Iohannis in 1989.[7][8] They have no children. Carmen met her husband when they were both students at the Babeș-Bolyai University. Immediately after graduation, the two were assigned as teachers to Agnita and Sibiu.[9] She was the reason Iohannis chose to stay in Romania when the rest of his family emigrated to Germany in the early 1990s. She is an ethnic Romanian, while her husband is an ethnic German of Transylvanian Saxon descent.[10]

Carmen Iohannis
Iohannis while in Brazil, April 2023
First Lady of Romania
Assumed role
21 December 2014
PresidentKlaus Iohannis
Preceded byMaria Băsescu
Personal details
Born
Carmen Georgeta Lăzurcă

(1962-11-01) 1 November 1962
Sibiu, Romanian People's Republic
NationalityRomanian[1]
Spouse
(m. 1989)
Residence(s)Sibiu (private)[2]
Bucharest (official)[3]
OccupationEnglish teacher at Gheorghe Lazăr National College, Sibiu

Carmen Iohannis is the descendant of a Romanian Greek-Catholic family from Sântu, a village near Reghin, Mureș County.[11] During the prohibition of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church by the communist authorities, Carmen attended surreptitious services officiated by Archpriest Pompeiu Onofreiu at his home in Șelarilor Street, services which were also attended by Klaus Iohannis.[12]

Public image

In a ranking conducted by perfecte.ro, Carmen Iohannis figures among the most stylish wives of world leaders, alongside Queen Letizia of Spain, Kate Middleton, and Queen Rania of Jordan.[13]

Honours

Foreign honours

References

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