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.[1]

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.[2]

Ministers

Title Image Name Party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Vlad Filat PLDM 25 September 2009 25 April 2013
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy Valeriu Lazăr PDM 25 September 2009 3 July 2014
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leancă PLDM 25 September 2009 30 May 2013
Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Eugen Carpov PLDM 14 January 2011 18 February 2015
Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs Mihai Moldovanu PL 14 January 2011 30 May 2013
Minister of Finance Veaceslav Negruța PLDM 25 September 2009 14 August 2013
Minister of Justice Alexandru Tănase PLDM 25 September 2009 6 May 2011
Oleg Efrim PLDM 6 May 2011 18 February 2015
Minister of Internal Affairs Alexei Roibu PLDM 14 January 2011 24 July 2012
Dorin Recean PLDM 24 July 2012 18 February 2015
Minister of Defense Vitalie Marinuța PL 25 September 2009 27 February 2014
Minister of Regional Development and Construction Marcel Răducan PDM 25 September 2009 18 February 2015
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Vasile Bumacov PLDM 14 January 2011 18 February 2015
Minister of Transport and Roads Infrastructure Anatol Șalaru PL 25 September 2009 30 May 2013
Minister of Environment Gheorghe Șalaru PL 25 September 2009 5 June 2014
Minister of Education Mihail Șleahtițchi PLDM 14 January 2011 24 July 2012
Maia Sandu PLDM 24 July 2012 30 July 2015
Minister of Culture Boris Focșa PDM 25 September 2009 30 May 2013
Minister of Labour, Social Protection and Family Valentina Buliga PDM 25 September 2009 18 February 2015
Minister of Health Andrei Usatîi PLDM 14 January 2011 18 February 2015
Minister of Youth and Sport Ion Cebanu PL 25 September 2009 6 February 2013
Octavian Țîcu PL 26 February 2013 30 May 2013
Minister of Information Technology and Communications Pavel Filip PDM 14 January 2011 20 January 2016

Ex officio members

The Başkan (Governor) of Gagauzia is elected by universal, equal, direct, secret and free suffrage on an alternative basis for a term of 4 years. One and the same person can be a governor for no more than two consecutive terms. The Başkan of Gagauzia is confirmed as a member of the Moldovan government by a decree of the President of Moldova.[3]

Title Image Name Party Term start Term end
Governor of Gagauzia Mihail Formuzal PRM 29 December 2006 23 March 2015
President of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova Gheorghe Duca Independent 24 August 2004 28 November 2018
Political forces Seats Moldovan Parliament seats after 2010 polls
Alliance for European Integration 59                                                                                                                      
Party of Communists 42                                                                                                                      
  PCRM (42),   PLDM (32),   PDM (15),   PL (12)

See also

References

  1. ^ Financial Times - Moldova approves western-leaning government
  2. ^ ITAR-TASS - Moldova’s parliament approves new Cabinet
  3. ^ "LEGE Nr. 344 din 23.12.1994". lex.justice.md. Archived from the original on 2019-09-07. Retrieved 2021-08-06.