Gaburici Cabinet

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The Gaburici Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 18 February to 30 July 2015. It consisted of ministers from the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) and the Democratic Party (PDM), who together formed the Political Alliance for a European Moldova. The Cabinet was installed after a successful vote of confidence held in the Parliament of Moldova on 18 February 2015.{{cite web|url=http://www.presedinte.md/rom/presa/membrii-noului-guvern-au-depus-juramntul-in-prezenta-presedintelui-republicii-moldova-nicolae-timofti |title=Membrii noului Guvern au depus jurământul în prezența președintelui Republicii Moldova, Nicolae Timofti — Președinția Republicii Moldova |publisher=Presedinte.md |date=2015-02-18 |accessdate=2015-04-09}} It was a minority government.

Composition

The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova Chiril Gaburici, three Deputy Prime Ministers, 14 other ministers, and two ex officio members.

= Ministers =

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| Prime Minister

| Chiril Gaburici

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| Independent (affiliated to PLDM)

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy

| Stéphane Bridé

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration

| Natalia Gherman

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration

| Victor Osipov

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Finance

| Anatol Arapu

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Justice

| Vladimir Grosu

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Internal Affairs

| Oleg Balan

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Defence

| Viorel Cibotaru

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Construction and Regional Development

| Vasile Bîtca

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry

| Ion Sula

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Transport and Road Infrastructure

| Vasile Botnari

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Environment

| Sergiu Palihovici

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Education

| Maia Sandu

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Culture

| Monica Babuc

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Labour, Social Protection and Family

| Ruxanda Glavan

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Health

| Mircea Buga

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| PLDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

| Minister of Youth and Sport

| Serghei Afanasenco

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Minister of Information Technology and Communications

| Pavel Filip

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| PDM

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

= 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.{{Cite web|title=LEGE Nr. 344 din 23.12.1994|url=http://lex.justice.md/viewdoc.php?action=view&view=doc&id=311656&lang=1|access-date=2021-08-06|website=lex.justice.md}}

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| rowspan="2" | Governor of Gagauzia

| Mihail Formuzal

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| Party of Regions of Moldova

| 18 February 2015

| 23 March 2015

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| Irina Vlah

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| Independent

| 23 March 2015

| 30 July 2015

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| Head of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova

| Gheorghe Duca

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| Independent

| 18 February 2015

| 30 July 2015

References

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