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Ministry Of Economy And Infrastructure (Moldova)
The Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization () is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova. History Ministry of Economy of Moldova was founded on 1 June 1990, as Ministry of National Economy of SSR Moldova, while Moldova was part of Soviet Union. Over years, it was restructured a few times and renamed, as follows: *Ministry of Economy and Finance (1991–1992) *Ministry of Economy (1992–1997) *Ministry of Economy and Reforms (1997–2001) *Ministry of Economy (2001–2005) *Ministry of Economy and Trade (2005–2009) *Ministry of Economy (2009–2017) *Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure (2017–2021) *Ministry of Economy (2021–2023) *Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization (2023–present) In 2017 as part of the government reform in Moldova, the Ministry of Economy was renamed to Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure, absorbing the Ministry of Transport and Roads Infrastructure, and the Ministry of Informational Technologies and ...
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Government Of Moldova
The government of Moldova () is the government of the Republic of Moldova. It is housed in the Government House at the Great National Assembly Square in Chișinău Chișinău ( , , ; formerly known as Kishinev) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Moldova, largest city of Moldova. The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the coun ..., the capital of Moldova. Currently, the president of Moldova is Maia Sandu, while the prime minister of Moldova is Dorin Recean. The current ruling cabinet of Moldova is the cabinet of Dorin Recean, incumbent since 16 February 2023. See also * Politics of Moldova * Cabinet of Moldova References External links * Politics of Romania Moldova {{Moldova-poli-stub ...
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First Tarlev Cabinet
The First Tarlev Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 19 April 2001 to 19 April 2005. It was the first government led by Vasile Tarlev who was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 to 2008. Cabinet of Ministers The composition of the cabinet was as follows: *''Prime Minister'' ::Vasile Tarlev (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005) *''First Deputy Prime Minister'' :: Vasilie Iovv (31 January 2002 - 19 April 2005) *''Deputy Prime Minister'' :: Valerian Cristea (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005) *''Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry'' :: Dmitri Todoroglo (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005) *''Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy'' :: Andrei Cucu (19 April 2001 - 4 February 2002) ::Ștefan Odagiu (16 May 2002 - 2 July 2003) ::Marian Lupu (5 August 2003 - 24 March 2005) *''Deputy Prime Minister'' ::Andrei Stratan (21 December 2004 - 19 April 2005) *''Minister of Foreign Affairs'' :: Nicolae Cernomaz (19 April 2001 - 27 July 2001) ::Iurie Leancă ( ...
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Leancă Cabinet
The Leancă Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 30 May 2013 to 18 February 2015. The Cabinet consisted of ministers from the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM), the Democratic Party (PDM), and the Liberal Reformist Party (PLR), a splinter group from the Liberal Party (PL), who together formed the Pro-European Coalition. The Cabinet was installed after a successful vote of confidence held in the Parliament of Moldova on May 30, 2013. Composition The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova Iurie Leancă (first vice-president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova; PLDM), three Deputy Prime Ministers, each representing one of the parties of the coalition, 15 ministers, and two ''ex officio'' members. Cabinet of Ministers * Iurie Leancă (PLDM), Prime Minister of Moldova * Tatiana Potîng, Deputy Prime Minister * Natalia Gherman (PLDM), Deputy Minister, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration * Veaceslav Negruţă (PLDM), Minister of Finance ...
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Second Filat Cabinet
The Second Filat Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 14 January 2011 to 30 May 2013. The Cabinet consisted of ministers from the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, the Democratic Party of Moldova, and the Liberal Party, who together formed the Alliance for European Integration. It was the second government to be led by Vlad Filat who was prime minister from 2009 until 2013. The Cabinet was installed after a successful vote of confidence held in the Parliament of Moldova on 14 January 2011.Financial Times Moldova approves western-leaning government/ref> Composition The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova Vlad Filat (leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova; PLDM), three deputy prime ministers, each representing one of the parties of the coalition, 15 ministers, and two ''ex officio'' members.ITAR-TASS Moldova’s parliament approves new Cabinet/ref> The Government has 16 ministries: two deputy prime ministers are also ministers, while the minist ...
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First Filat Cabinet
The First Filat Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova between September 25, 2009, and January 14, 2011. It was a caretaker cabinet from the election of November 28, 2010, until it was succeeded by the Second Filat Cabinet on January 14, 2011. History The cabinet was formed by the Alliance for European Integration, consisting of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party who held 53 out of 101 seats in Parliament of Moldova. The government won a vote of confidence on September 25, 2009. Composition The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova Vlad Filat (leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova; PLDM), four Deputy Prime Ministers, each representing one of the parties of the coalition, 15 ministers, and two ''ex officio'' members. The Government had 16 Ministries: two Deputy Prime Ministers are also Ministers, while the Minister of State does not lead a Ministry. Two ministries from the previous Cabinet of Zinaida Greceanîi ...
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Second Greceanîi Cabinet
The Second Greceanîi Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 10 June to 25 September 2009. It was the second government of Zinaida Greceanîi who was Prime Minister of Moldova The prime minister of Moldova () is Moldova's head of government. The prime minister is formally appointed by the president of Moldova and exercises executive power along with the Cabinet of Moldova, cabinet, subject to Parliament of Moldova, p ... from 2008 to 2009. Cabinet of Ministers The composition of the cabinet was as follows: {{DEFAULTSORT:Greceanii, Cabinet of Zinaida Cabinets of Moldova 2009 establishments in Moldova 2009 disestablishments in Moldova Cabinets established in 2009 Cabinets disestablished in 2009 ...
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First Greceanîi Cabinet
The First Greceanîi Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 31 March 2008 to 10 June 2009. It was the first government led by Zinaida Greceanîi who was Prime Minister of Moldova from 2008 to 2009. Cabinet of Minister The composition of the cabinet of was as follows: External links Government of Moldova
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Igor Dodon
Igor Dodon (; born 18 February 1975) is a Moldovan politician who served as the 5th president of Moldova from 2016 to 2020. He currently serves as the leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova since 2024. He served as Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization, Minister of Economy and Trade in the governments of Vasile Tarlev and Zinaida Greceanîi from September 2006 to September 2009 and was a member of the Parliament of Moldova from 2009 to 2016. He lost his bid for re-election in 2020 Moldovan presidential election, 2020 to Maia Sandu, whom he had defeated four years earlier in the 2016 Moldovan presidential election. On 24 May 2022, Dodon was arrested by the Moldovan authorities on charges of passive corruption, illegal financing of a political party by a criminal organization, illicit enrichment, and high treason against Moldova through receiving funds from fugitive Moldovan politician Vladimir Plahotniuc in order to intercede on Plahotniuc's beh ...
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Igor Dodon In May 2019 (cropped)
Igor may refer to: * Igor (given name), an East Slavic given name and a list of people with the name Arts, entertainment, and media *Igor (character), a stock character * Igors (''Discworld''), a fictional humanoid family in the ''Discworld'' book series by Terry Pratchett * ''Igor'' (album), a 2019 album by Tyler, the Creator * ''Igor'' (film), a 2008 American animated film * '' Igor: Objective Uikokahonia'', a 1994 Spanish MS-DOS PC video game Computing * Igor Engraver, a music notation computer program * IGOR Pro, a computer program for scientific data analysis Other uses * Igor (crater), a tiny crater in the Mare Imbrium region of the Moon * Igor (walrus), a walrus that lived in the Dolfinarium Harderwijk * Igor Naming Agency Igor Naming Agency is an American naming agency. Based in Sausalito, California, Igor is known for its "almost militant embrace" of using real and natural-sounding words in naming. Among others, the company has named Gogo Inflight, '' Cutthroat ...
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Second Tarlev Cabinet
The Second Tarlev Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 19 April 2005 to 31 March 2008. It was the second government led by Vasile Tarlev who was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 to 2008. Cabinet of Ministers The composition of the cabinet was as follows: *''Prime Minister'' ::Vasile Tarlev (19 April 2005 - 31 March 2008) *''First Deputy Prime Minister'' ::Zinaida Greceanîi (10 October 2005 - 31 March 2008) *''Deputy Prime Minister'' :: Valerian Cristea (19 April 2005 - 15 November 2006) :: Vitalie Vrabie (15 November 2006 - 16 July 2007) ::Victor Stepaniuc (16 January - 31 March 2008) *''Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration'' ::Andrei Stratan (19 April 2005 - 31 March 2008) *''Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Trade'' ::Valeriu Lazăr (19 April 2005 - 18 September 2006) ::Igor Dodon (18 September 2006 - 31 March 2008) *''Minister of Finance'' ::Zinaida Greceanîi (19 April - 10 October 2005) ::Mihail Pop (12 ...
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Valeriu Lazăr
Valeriu Lazăr (born 20 May 1968) is a Moldovan politician who served as deputy prime minister and minister of economy in the First Filat Cabinet, First Vlad Filat Cabinet, Second Filat Cabinet and in the Leancă Cabinet, Iurie Leancă Cabinet as well. On 2 July 2014 he resigned from the office of minister of economy. Lazăr is a member of the Democratic Party of Moldova. References

1968 births Living people Deputy prime ministers of Moldova Moldovan MPs 2009 People from Hîncești District Ministers of economy of Moldova Democratic Party of Moldova MPs {{Moldova-politician-stub ...
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Valeriu Lazăr (2015-06-19)
Valeriu Lazăr (born 20 May 1968) is a Moldovan politician who served as deputy prime minister and minister of economy in the First Vlad Filat Cabinet, Second Filat Cabinet and in the Iurie Leancă Cabinet as well. On 2 July 2014 he resigned from the office of minister of economy. Lazăr is a member of the Democratic Party of Moldova The European Social Democratic Party (, PSDE) is a centre-left, populist Social democracy, social democratic political party in Moldova. Established in 1997, the party holds pro-European views, and is an associate member of the Party of European .... References 1968 births Living people Deputy prime ministers of Moldova Moldovan MPs 2009 People from Hîncești District Ministers of economy of Moldova Democratic Party of Moldova MPs {{Moldova-politician-stub ...
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