Vasile Ursu was born on August 1, 1948, in the Ratuș village of Criuleni District, in the large family of a ploughman. After graduating from the school in his native village, he attended the courses of the Chișinău College of Construction and then, graduated the Technical University of Moldova, with the diploma of construction engineer. He then worked as an engineer-builder at the Design Institute of the Ministry of Population Social Service in the MSSR, then, he did the military service in the Soviet Army, in Riga. Returned to the MSSR, he worked as a construction site manager at the "Spetstroimehanization" and "Chisiniovstroi", the head engineer and the head of the Construction Directorate no.52 of the "Jilstroi" Trust in Chișinău. He was very active within the Communist Party of Moldavia, where he performed the duties of head of the industry and transport section at the Frunze District Committee of the Communist Party of Moldova and then, as an instructor at the section of construction and communal household of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Moldova. Also, between 1982 and 1993, he was a member of the Chișinău District and City Council. In parallel, he attended the political activist courses at the KievHigher Party School. Returning to the Republic of Moldova, he was appointed the head of the Executive Committee of the Ciocana Soviet district. After the proclamation of the independence of the Republic of Moldova in 1991, he was praetor of the Ciocana sector in Chișinău municipality, first deputy mayor of Chișinău municipality ; later praetor of the Râșcani sector of the Chișinău municipality. In parallel, for 1990-1993 he was also a Member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. Being elected in the first Parliament of the Republic of Moldova for 1990–1993, Vasile Ursu voted the Declaration of Independence. For 1995-1999 he worked in the economic field as first vice-president of the "ASCOM-GRUP" Association S.A. and then, the president of the “COMCON-VM” S.A. Association.
Acting mayor of Chișinău municipality
Between 2003 and 2005, Vasile Ursu was deputy mayor of Chișinău. On April 18, 2005, the general mayor of Chisinau, Serafim Urechean, who had been elected as an MP in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, decided to resign as mayor of Chișinău in favor of the MP chair in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. The Acting Mayor was appointed Deputy Mayor Mihai Furtună. On April 26, 2005, 10 days after, the appointed acting interim mayor, Mihai Furtună was hospitalized, signed the disposition to transfer the acting interim mayor position to the deputy mayor Vasile Ursu, but only for the period of illness and not for an unlimited period. A part of the Chișinău municipality councilors have stated that the Vasile Ursu's appointment for the position of the acting general mayor of Chișinău municipality was in contravention of the legislation in force. Normally, according to the Law on public administration, if the appointed acting general mayor resigns, only the Chișinău City Council is entitled, within 5 days, to appoint another acting mayor. In this way, I support the councilors of the fraction from the Our Moldova Alliance the non-affiliated councilors and some counselors from other factions which stated that Vasile Ursu "has seized power through blackmail and coercion". On July 10 and 24, 2005, the elections were held the elections for the position of mayor, but they were invalidated due to the low attendance at the polls below 30%. Vasile Ursu was an independent candidate in the elections of November 27 and December 11, 2005, being supported by the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova for the position of the general mayor of Chișinău municipality, but although he got 46.66% of the votes, respectively 52.91%, the election was invalidated due to the low attendance at the polls. In this situation, the decision was made to establish a moratorium on the organization of new elections, and the capital's management being provided by the interim mayor by the beginning of 2007.
On January 23, 2007, the President of the Republic of Moldova, Vladimir Voronin, signed the decrees of revocation of Miron Gagauz from the position of Minister of Transport and Road Management, according to the request submitted, and to appoint Vasile Ursu for this position, who was at that time the acting general mayor of Chișinău municipality. The new minister said his main priority would be to repair the roads. "Of course, roads are the most important for me. To paraphrase Dan Spătaru's song I would say - All our roads will ever be repaired". Vasile Ursu's appointment as a minister came just four months before the general local elections held in May, elections in which the interim mayor of Chișinău announced his decision not to run for office. Vasile Ursu has resigned as mayor of Chișinău since January 25, 2007 and has delegated the deputy mayor Veaceslav Iordan to carry out the position of acting general mayor of Chișinău. He kept the position as minister at the new government formed by Zinaida Greceanîi on March 31, 2008. Following a government decision, the Ministry of Transport and Road Management was dissolved and Vasile Ursu resigned from the office on September 24, 2008. On October 22, 2008, Minister Vladimir Baldovici appointed Vasile Ursu as deputy minister of constructions and territory development.
Personal life
He is married and has two children. He speaks Russian fluently and French with the dictionary.
Distinctions and medals
Vasile Ursu is decorated with the Medal "Civic Merit", "Order of Honor" and Order of the Republic. He also received the honorary title of "Man emeritus".