Cabinet of Moldova#Ministries

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The Cabinet of Moldova ({{Langx|ro|Cabinetul de miniștri al Republicii Moldova}}) is the chief executive body of the Government of Moldova. Its function according to the Constitution of Moldova is "to carry out the domestic and foreign policy of the State and to apply general control over the work of public administration".{{Cite web|title=Titlul III. Autoritățile publice|url=http://www.presedinte.md/rom/titlul3|access-date=2021-08-06|website=www.presedinte.md|language=en}}

Structure of the cabinet

The Constitution states that "The Government consists of a Prime Minister, a first Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers, Ministers and other cabinet Members, as determined by organic law,"..

Moldova is a republic with a democratically elected government, acting according to the principles of parliamentarism.

Legislative power is vested in the Parliament. Executive affairs of government are decided by the cabinet.

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The composition of the cabinet is decided by the Prime Minister. The current number of ministries is 14.{{Cite web|title=Cabinetul de Miniștri {{!}} GUVERNUL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA|url=https://gov.md/ro/profiles/team|access-date=2021-08-06|website=gov.md}}

=Ministries=

Governments of Moldova

The following is a list of all governments since 1917. It includes the governments of the Moldavian Democratic Republic, which unified with Romania in 1918 shortly after its creation, and the administration of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, which was a constituent republic of the highly centralized Soviet Union from 1940–1941 and again from 1944–1991.{{Politics of Moldova}}

=== Moldavian Democratic Republic ===

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Pantelimon Erhan Cabinet

|21 December 1917

|6 February 1918

Daniel Ciugureanu Cabinet

|6 February 1918

|9 April 1918

Petru Cazacu Cabinet

|9 April 1918

|12 December 1918

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! In function of

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Tihon Konstantinov Cabinet

|2 August 1940

|17 April 1945

Nicolae Coval Cabinet

|17 April 1945

|4 January 1946

Gherasim Rudi Cabinet

|5 January 1946

|23 January 1958

Alexandru Diordiță Cabinet

|23 January 1958

|15 April 1970

1st Petru Pascari Cabinet

|24 April 1970

|1 August 1976

Semion Grossu Cabinet

|1 August 1976

|30 December 1980

Ion Ustian Cabinet

|30 December 1980

|24 December 1985

Ivan Calin Cabinet

|24 December 1985

|10 January 1990

2nd Petru Pascari Cabinet

|10 January

|26 May 1990

Mircea Druc Cabinet

|26 May 1990

|23 May 1991

=== Republic of Moldova ===

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Mircea Druc Cabinet

|23 May 1990

|28 May 1991

Valeriu Muravschi Cabinet

|28 May 1991

|1 July 1992

1st Andrei Sangheli

|1 July 1992

|31 March 1994

2nd Andrei Sangheli

|5 April 1992

|24 January 1997

1st Ion Ciubuc Cabinet

|24 January 1997

|22 May 1998

2nd Ion Ciubuc Cabinet

|22 May 1998

|1 February 1999

Ion Sturza Cabinet

|19 February 1999

|21 December 1999

Dumitru Braghiș Cabinet

|21 December 1999

|19 April 2001

1st Vasile Tarlev Cabinet

|19 April 2001

|19 April 2005

2nd Vasile Tarlev Cabinet

|19 April 2005

|31 March 2008

1st Zinaida Greceanîi Cabinet

|31 March 2008

|10 June 2009

2nd Zinaida Greceanîi Cabinet

|10 June 2009

|25 September 2009

1st Vlad Filat Cabinet

|25 September 2009

|14 January 2011

2nd Vlad Filat Cabinet

|14 January 2011

|30 May 2013

Iurie Leancă Cabinet

|30 May 2013

|18 February 2015

Chiril Gaburici Cabinet

|18 February 2015

|22 June 2015

Valeriu Streleț Cabinet

|30 July 2015

|30 October 2015

Pavel Filip Cabinet

|20 January 2016

|8 June 2019

Maia Sandu Cabinet

|8 June 2019

|14 November 2019

Ion Chicu Cabinet

|14 November 2019

|6 August 2021

Natalia Gavrilița Cabinet

|6 August 2021

|16 February 2023

Dorin Recean Cabinet

|16 February 2023

Current Cabinet of Ministers

{{See also|Recean Cabinet}}

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See also

References