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Prime Minister of Moldova

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Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Prim-ministrul Republicii Moldova
Seal of the Government of Moldova 2021.png
Flag of the Prime Minister of Moldova.svg
Incumbent
Dorin Recean
since 16 February 2023
Executive branch of the Government of Moldova
StyleMr./Madam Premier (informal)
His/Her Excellency (formal)
TypeHead of government
Member ofCabinet
Supreme Security Council
ResidenceGovernment House
SeatChișinău
NominatorParliament of Moldova
AppointerPresident of Moldova
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Moldova
Inaugural holderPantelimon Erhan
Formation7 December 1917
DeputyDeputy Prime Ministers
Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration
Deputy Prime Minister for Digitalization
Salary6,433 USD annually[1]
Websitegov.md

The Prime Minister of Moldova (Romanian: Prim-ministrul Republicii 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, subject to parliamentary support. Dorin Recean has been serving as prime minister since 16 February 2023 following the dissolution of the Gavrilița cabinet.

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List of prime ministers of Moldova

Moldavian Democratic Republic (1917–1918)

Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1991)

Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars

Chairmen of the Council of Ministers

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Office term
Stamp of Moldova - Gherasim Rudi.jpg
Gherasim Rudi 4 April 1946 23 January 1958
Alexandru Diordiță 23 January 1958 15 April 1970
Petru Pascari 24 April 1970 1 August 1976
Semion Grossu 1 August 1976 30 December 1980
Ion Ustian1.jpg
Ion Ustian 30 December 1980 24 December 1985
Ivan Calin 24 December 1985 10 January 1990
Petru Pascari 10 January 1990 26 May 1990
The Great National Assembly Square - 3 (1991). (49419603303) (cropped).jpg
Mircea Druc 26 May 1990 22 May 1991

Republic of Moldova (1991–present)

Parties

  FPM   PDAM   ADR   PCRM   PLDM   PL   PAS   Independent

Status
  Acting prime minister
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Office term Political party Prior office Election Cabinet
1
Valeriu Muravschi (cropped).jpg
Valeriu Muravschi
(1949–2020)
28 May 1991 1 July 1992 Popular Front Minister of Finance Muravschi
FPM
2 Andrei Sangheli
(born 1944)
1 July 1992 24 January 1997 Democratic Agrarian Party First Deputy Prime Minister;

Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry

Sangheli I
1994 Sangheli II
3
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Ion Ciubuc
(1943–2018)
24 January 1997 1 February 1999 Alliance for Democracy and Reforms First Deputy Prime Minister Ciubuc I
1998 Ciubuc II
4
Ion Sturza (cropped)
Ion Sturza
(born 1960)
19 February 1999 12 March 1999 Alliance for Democracy and Reforms Deputy Prime Minister;

Minister of Economy and Reforms

12 March 1999 21 December 1999 Sturza
5 Dumitru Braghiș
(born 1957)
21 December 1999 19 April 2001 Independent First Deputy Minister of Economy and Reforms Braghiș
6
Василий Тарлев (23-02-2004).jpg
Vasile Tarlev
(born 1963)
19 April 2001 31 March 2008 Party of Communists 2001 Tarlev I
PCRM
2005 Tarlev II
PCRM
7
Zinaida Greceanîi, 2014 (cropped).jpg
Zinaida Greceanîi
(born 1956)
31 March 2008 14 September 2009 Party of Communists First Deputy Prime Minister Greceanîi I
PCRM
Apr. 2009 Greceanîi II
PCRM
No image.svg
Vitalie Pîrlog
(born 1974)
Acting
14 September 2009 25 September 2009 Party of Communists Minister of Justice
8
Vladimir Filat.jpg
Vladimir Filat
(born 1969)
25 September 2009 25 April 2013 Liberal Democratic Party
(Alliance for European Integration)
Minister of State Jul. 2009 Filat I
PLDMPLPDMAMN
2010 Filat II
PLDMPLPDM
9
Iurie Leancă Senate of Poland.JPG
Iurie Leancă
(born 1963)
25 April 2013 30 May 2013 Liberal Democratic Party
(Pro-European Coalition)
Deputy Prime Minister;

Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration

30 May 2013 18 February 2015 Leancă[2][3]
PLDMPDMPL
10
Chiril Gaburici (crop.).jpg
Chiril Gaburici
(born 1976)
18 February 2015 22 June 2015 Independent 2014 Gaburici
PLDMPDM
NataliaGherman̠Wien.jpg
Natalia Gherman
(born 1969)
Acting
22 June 2015 30 July 2015 Liberal Democratic Party
(Political Alliance for a European Moldova)
Deputy Prime Minister;

Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration

11
Валерий Стрелец (10-12-2015)
Valeriu Streleț
(born 1970)
30 July 2015 30 October 2015 Liberal Democratic Party
(Alliance for European Integration III)
Member of Parliament Streleț
PLDMPDMPL
Gheorghe Brega 2016-07-24
Gheorghe Brega
(born 1951)
Acting
30 October 2015 20 January 2016 Liberal Party
(Alliance for European Integration III)
Deputy Prime Minister for Social Issues
12
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Pavel Filip
(born 1966)
20 January 2016 8 June 2019 Democratic Party Minister of Informational Technologies and Communication Filip
PDM-PL
13
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Maia Sandu
(born 1972)
8 June 2019 14 November 2019 Party of Action and Solidarity Minister of Education 2019 Sandu
ACUM-PSRM
14
Ion Chicu (2020-01-31).jpg
Ion Chicu
(born 1972)
14 November 2019 31 December 2020 Independent Minister of Finance Chicu
PSRM-PDM
Aureliu Ciocoi (13-04-2021).jpg
Aureliu Ciocoi
(born 1968)
Acting
31 December 2020 6 August 2021 Independent Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration
15
Natalia Gavrilița - jun 2019.jpg
Natalia Gavrilița
(born 1977)
6 August 2021 16 February 2023 Party of Action and Solidarity Minister of Finance 2021 Gavrilița
PAS
16
Dorin Recean - février 2023.jpeg
Dorin Recean
(born 1974)
16 February 2023 Incumbent Independent Minister of Internal Affairs Recean
PAS

References

  1. ^ Maxim, Pulber (20 March 2017). "Salariu de președinte: Cât primește Dodon de la stat". Independent (in Romanian).
  2. ^ "New Government Formed in Moldova". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Press release). 30 May 2013. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  3. ^ "The Agreement Pro European Coalition Set up Was Made Public". Teleradio Moldova. 3 June 2013. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2014.

See also

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