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Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (Moldova)

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Ministry of Labour and Social Protection

Headquarters in Chișinău
Ministry overview
Formed30 August 1992; 31 years ago (30 August 1992)
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Health, Labour and Social Protection (2017–2021)
  • Ministry of Labour, Social Protection and Family (1994–2001), (2009–2017)
  • Ministry of Social Protection, Family and Child (2007–2009)
JurisdictionGovernment of Moldova
HeadquartersGovernment House, Chișinău
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Alexandru Iacub, Secretary General
  • Vasile Cușca, Secretary of State
  • Felicia Bechtoldt, Secretary of State
  • Corina Ajder, Secretary of State
Websitesocial.gov.md

The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (Romanian: Ministerul Muncii și Protecției Sociale) is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova.

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Transcription

Ministers of Labour and Social Protection

No. Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Office term Cabinet
1 Dumitru Nidelcu

(1942–2007)

30 August 1992 30 December 1997 Sangheli I-II

Ciubuc I

2 Vasile Vartic

(1943–2013)

22 January 1998 22 May 1998 Ciubuc I
3 Vladimir Gurițenco

(born 1954)

22 May 1998 21 December 1999 Ciubuc II

Sturza

4 Valerian Revenco

(1939–2016)

21 December 1999 19 April 2005 Braghiș

Tarlev I

5 Galina Balmoș

(born 1961)

22 January 2007 25 September 2009 Tarlev II

Greceanîi I-II

6
Valentina Buliga

(born 1961)

25 September 2009 18 February 2015 Filat I-II

Leancă

7
Ruxanda Glavan

(born 1980)

18 February 2015 30 July 2015 Gaburici
8
Mircea Buga

(born 1968)

30 July 2015 20 January 2016 Streleț
9 Stela Grigoraș

(born 1968)

20 January 2016 26 July 2017 Filip
10
Marcel Spatari

(born 1981)

6 August 2021 9 January 2023 Gavrilița
11
Alexei Buzu

(born 1983)

9 January 2023 Incumbent Gavrilița

Recean

References


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