Streleț Cabinet
The Streleț Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 30 July to 29 October 2015. It consisted of ministers from the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM), the Democratic Party (PDM) and the Liberal Party (PL), who together formed the Alliance for European Integration III. The Cabinet was installed after a successful vote of confidence held in the Parliament of Moldova on 30 July 2015. It was dismissed by Parliament on 29 October amid ongoing protests, lasting 3 months.[1] A new cabinet was formed only on 20 January 2016; until then the Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs Gheorghe Brega was acting Prime Minister.
Composition
The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova Valeriu Streleț, four Deputy Prime Ministers, 14 other ministers, and two ex officio members.
Ministers
Image | Function | Incumbent | Party | In office since | Until | |
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Prime Minister | Valeriu Streleț | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 29 October 2015 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy | Stéphane Bridé | PDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration | Natalia Gherman | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration | Victor Osipov | PDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs | Gheorghe Brega | PL | 30 July 2015 | 30 May 2017 | ||
Minister of Finance | Anatol Arapu | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Minister of Justice | Vladimir Cebotari | PDM | 30 July 2015 | |||
Minister of Internal Affairs | Oleg Balan | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Minister of Defence | Anatol Șalaru | PL | 30 July 2015 | 27 December 2016 | ||
Minister of Construction and Regional Development | Vasile Bîtca | PDM | 30 July 2015 | |||
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry | Ion Sula | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Minister of Transport and Road Infrastructure | Iurie Chirinciuc | PL | 30 July 2015 | 30 May 2017 | ||
Minister of Environment | Valeriu Munteanu | PL | 30 July 2015 | 30 May 2017 | ||
Minister of Education | Corina Fusu | PL | 30 July 2015 | 30 May 2017 | ||
Minister of Culture | Monica Babuc | PDM | 30 July 2015 | |||
Minister of Labour, Social Protection and Family | Mircea Buga | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Minister of Health | Ruxanda Glavan | PDM | 30 July 2015 | 25 July 2017 | ||
Minister of Youth and Sport | Loretta Handrabura | PLDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 | ||
Minister of Information Technology and Communications | Pavel Filip | PDM | 30 July 2015 | 20 January 2016 |
Ex officio members
Image | Function | Incumbent | Party | In office since | Until | |
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Governor of Gagauzia | Irina Vlah | Independent | 30 July 2015 | |||
Head of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova | Gheorghe Duca | Independent | 30 July 2015 |
References
- ↑ "Moldova government dismissed by MPs amid bank scandal". BBC. 29 October 2015.
Preceded by Gaburici Cabinet |
Cabinet of Moldova 30 July 2015 - 20 January 2016 |
Succeeded by Filip Cabinet |