Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova
| Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova | |
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| Viceprim-ministru al Republicii Moldova | |
| Member of | Cabinet of Moldova |
| Formation | 27 August 1991 |
| First holder | Andrei Sangheli Ion Ciubuc Constantin Oboroc |
The deputy prime minister of Moldova (Romanian: Viceprim-ministru al Republicii Moldova) is a government post of the Cabinet of Moldova. In the absence of the prime minister of Moldova, a deputy prime minister performs their duties as the acting prime minister.[1][2]
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List of officeholders
First deputy prime ministers
| Portrait | Name
(Birth–Death) |
Office term | Cabinet | |
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| Andrei Sangheli
(born 1944) |
27 August 1991 | 1 July 1992 | Muravschi | |
| Ion Ciubuc
(1943–2018) | ||||
| Constantin Oboroc
(born 1950) | ||||
| Nicolae Andronati
(1935–2026) |
4 August 1992 | 5 April 1994 | Sangheli I | |
| Nicolae Andronic
(born 1959) |
12 March 1999 | 21 December 1999 | Sturza | |
| Vasile Iovv
(1942–2025) |
29 January 2002 | 19 April 2005 | Tarlev I | |
| Zinaida Greceanîi
(born 1956) |
19 April 2005 | 31 March 2008 | Tarlev II | |
| Igor Dodon
(born 1975) |
31 March 2008 | 14 September 2009 | Greceanîi I–II | |
Deputy prime ministers
| Portrait | Name
(Birth–Death) |
Office term | Cabinet | |
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| Valeriu Cebotari
(born 1955) |
27 August 1991 | 1 July 1992 | Muravschi | |
| Gheorghe Efros
(born 1948) | ||||
| Constantin Tampiza
(born 1947) Minister of Economy and Finance | ||||
| Mihai Coșcodan
(1940–2016) |
4 August 1992 | 5 April 1994 | Sangheli I | |
| Nicolae Oleinic
(1943–2019) | ||||
| Valentin Cunev
(1946–2023) |
4 August 1992 | 24 January 1997 | Sangheli I–II | |
| Grigore Ojog
(born 1954) |
16 September 1994 | 24 January 1997 | Sangheli II | |
| Valeriu Bulgari
(born 1956) |
5 April 1994 | 17 June 1996 | Sangheli I | |
| 24 January 1997 | 22 May 1998 | Sangheli II
Ciubuc I | ||
| Ion Guțu
(born 1943) Minister of Economy and Reforms |
5 April 1994 | 22 May 1998 | Sangheli II
Ciubuc I | |
| Ion Sturza
(born 1960) Minister of Economy and Reforms |
22 May 1998 | 12 March 1999 | Ciubuc II | |
| Valentin Dolganiuc
(born 1957) Deputy PM for Industrial Policy | ||||
| Nicolae Andronic
(born 1959) Deputy PM for Judicial Affairs | ||||
| Oleg Stratulat
(born 1957) Deputy PM for Social Policy and Science |
22 May 1998 | 21 December 1999 | Ciubuc II
Sturza | |
| Alexandru Muravschi
(born 1950) Minister of Economy and Reforms |
12 March 1999 | 21 December 1999 | Sturza | |
| Valeriu Cosarciuc
(born 1955) |
21 December 1999 | 19 April 2001 | Braghiș | |
| Lidia Guțu
(born 1954) | ||||
| Eugeniu Șlopac
(born 1951) Minister of Economy and Reforms |
21 December 1999 | 6 March 2000 | ||
| Andrei Cucu
(born 1948) Minister of Economy |
6 March 2000 | 4 February 2002 | Braghiș
Tarlev I | |
| Ștefan Odagiu
(born 1965) Minister of Economy |
14 May 2002 | 2 July 2003 | Tarlev I | |
| Dmitri Todoroglo
(born 1944) Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry |
19 April 2001 | 19 April 2005 | ||
| Valerian Cristea
(born 1950) |
19 April 2001 | 15 November 2006 | Tarlev I–II | |
| Andrei Stratan
(born 1966) |
21 December 2004 | 25 September 2009 | Tarlev I–II
Greceanîi I–II | |
| Vitalie Vrabie
(born 1964) |
15 November 2006 | 16 July 2007 | Tarlev II | |
| Victor Stepaniuc
(born 1958) |
16 January 2008 | 11 September 2009 | Tarlev II
Greceanîi I–II | |
| Valentin Mejinschi
(born 1967) Deputy PM for Issues of Corruption, Migration and Human Trafficking |
21 October 2008 | 10 June 2009 | Greceanîi I | |
| Iurie Roșca
(born 1961) |
10 June 2009 | 25 September 2009 | Greceanîi II | |
| Ion Negrei
(born 1958) Deputy PM for Social Affairs |
25 September 2009 | 14 January 2011 | Filat I | |
| Victor Osipov
(born 1971) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
25 September 2009 | 14 January 2011 | ||
| 18 February 2015 | 20 January 2016 | Gaburici | ||
| Iurie Leancă
(born 1963) Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration; Deputy PM for European Integration |
25 September 2009 | 31 May 2013 | Filat I–II | |
| 10 January 2018 | 8 June 2019 | Filip | ||
| Valeriu Lazăr
(born 1968) Minister of Economy |
25 September 2009 | 2 July 2014 | Filat I–II | |
| Mihai Moldovanu
(born 1965) Deputy PM for Social Affairs |
14 January 2011 | 31 May 2013 | Filat II | |
| Eugen Carpov
(born 1966) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
14 January 2011 | 18 February 2015 | Filat II
Leancă | |
| Tatiana Potîng
(born 1971) Deputy PM for Social Affairs |
31 May 2013 | 18 February 2015 | Leancă | |
| Andrian Candu
(born 1975) Minister of Economy |
3 July 2014 | 23 January 2015 | ||
| Natalia Gherman
(born 1969) Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration |
31 May 2013 | 20 January 2016 | Leancă
Gaburici Streleț | |
| Stéphane Christophe Bridé
(born 1971) Minister of Economy |
18 February 2015 | 20 January 2016 | Gaburici
Streleț | |
| Gheorghe Brega
(born 1951) Deputy PM for Social Affairs |
30 July 2015 | 30 May 2017 | Streleț
Filip | |
| Gheorghe Bălan
(born 1975) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
20 January 2016 | 21 December 2017 | Filip | |
| Cristina Lesnic
(born 1982) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
10 January 2018 | 8 June 2019 | ||
| 16 March 2020 | 9 November 2020 | Chicu | ||
| Octavian Calmîc
(born 1974) Minister of Economy |
20 January 2016 | 21 December 2017 | Filip | |
| Andrei Galbur
(born 1975) Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration | ||||
| Andrei Năstase
(born 1975) |
8 June 2019 | 14 November 2019 | Sandu | |
| Vasilii Șova
(born 1959) Deputy PM for Reintegration | ||||
| Alexandru Flenchea
(born 1979) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
14 November 2019 | 16 March 2020 | Chicu | |
| Sergiu Pușcuța
(born 1972) |
14 November 2019 | 31 December 2020 | ||
| Olga Cebotari
(born 1992) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
9 November 2020 | 6 August 2021 | ||
| Vladislav Kulminski
(born 1972) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
6 August 2021 | 5 November 2021 | Gavrilița | |
| Andrei Spînu
(born 1986) |
6 August 2021 | 16 February 2023 | ||
| Iurie Țurcanu
(born 1973) Deputy PM for Digitalization | ||||
| Nicu Popescu
(born 1981) Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration |
6 August 2021 | 26 January 2024 | Gavrilița | |
| Oleg Serebrian
(born 1969) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
19 January 2022 | 30 June 2025 | ||
| Roman Roșca
(born 1982) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
23 July 2025 | 1 November 2025 | Recean | |
| Dumitru Alaiba
(born 1982) Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization |
16 February 2023 | 14 March 2025 | ||
| Doina Nistor
(born 1977) Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization |
14 March 2025 | 1 November 2025 | ||
| Vladimir Bolea
(born 1971) Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry; Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development |
16 February 2023 | Incumbent | Recean | |
| Mihai Popșoi
(born 1987) Minister of Foreign Affairs |
29 January 2024 | Incumbent | ||
| Cristina Gherasimov
(born 1984) Deputy PM for European Integration |
5 February 2024 | Incumbent | ||
| Valeriu Chiveri
(born 1963) Deputy PM for Reintegration |
1 November 2025 | Incumbent | Munteanu | |
| Eugen Osmochescu
(born 1972) Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization | ||||
References
- ^ "Structure". Government of Moldova.
- ^ "Mihai Popșoi – Deputy Prime Minister, Moldova". BBC.