Moldovan parliament approves new government
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
A new government has been formed in the Republic of Moldova on Monday afternoon EEST (UTC+3), though the vote of confidence in the Zinaida Greceanîi – cabinet came from only 56 members of the 101-seat Parliament of Moldova.
New ministers constitute only one – third of the governmental team. For the first time in the independent republic’s history, the government is headed by a woman. More that than, this is the Cabinet with the most number of women in the Moldova’s history – Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanîi will be among five other women heading ministries.
The new composition of the Moldovan Government is as follows:
Prime Minister | Zinaida Greceanîi |
First Deputy Premier, Minister of Economy and Trade | Igor Dodon |
Deputy Prime Minister | Victor Stepaniuc |
Deputy Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration | Andrei Stratan |
Minister of Finance | Marianna Durlesteanu |
Minister of the Interior | Gen. Valentin Mejinschi |
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry | Anatol Gorodenco |
Minister of Transport and Roads | Vasile Ursu |
Minister of Environment and Natural Resources | Violeta Ivanova |
Minister of Social Protection, Family and Child | Galina Balmos |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Arthur Kozma |
Minister of Justice | Vitalie Pirlog |
Minister of Reintegration | Vasile Sova |
Minister of Local Public Administration | Valentin Guznac |
Minister of Defense | Vitalie Vrabie |
Minister of Education and Youth Affairs | Larissa Savga |
Minister of Health | Larissa Catrinici |
Minister of Informational Development | Pavel Buceatchi |
Minister of Construction and Territories Development | Vladimir Baldovici |
The governor of the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia, south of Moldova, Mihail Formuzal, and the chairman of the Academy of Science, Gheorghe Duca, are government members ex officio.
The heads of departments, national agencies and bureaus will be appointed later by corresponding governmental Resolutions.