Ministry of Education, Culture and Research (Moldova)

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of Moldova (Ministerul Educației, Culturii și Cercetării) is one of the nine ministries of the Government of Moldova. Ministry was established on 27 May 1953 in the Soviet Moldova.

Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of Moldova of Moldova
Seal of the Cabinet of Moldova
Incumbent
Corneliu Popovici

since 14 November 2019
AppointerParliament of Moldova
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderIon Ungureanu
Websitewww.mc.gov.md

In 2017 as part of the government reform in Moldova, the Ministry of Culture was renamed to Ministry of Education, Culture and Research, and absorbed the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, becoming their legal successor.[1]

Ministers

Name Date Party Government Title
Liliana Nicolaescu-Onofrei 8 June 2019 – present ASP Sandu Minister of Education, Culture and Research
Monica Babuc 31 May 2013 - 8 June 2019 DPM Filip
Streleț
Gaburici
Leancă
Minister of Education, Culture and Research (2017→)
Minister of Culture (2013-2017)
Boris Focşa 25 September 2009 - 30 May 2013 Independent Filat 1st
Filat 2nd
Minister of Culture
Mihail Barbulat 10 June 2009 - 25 September 2009 PCRM Greceanîi II Minister of Culture and Tourism
Artur Cozma 2005-2008 PCRM Tarlev II Minister of Culture and Tourism
Veaceslav Madan 2002-2005 PCRM Tarlev I Minister of Culture
Ion Păcuraru 2001-2002 Independent Tarlev I Minister of Culture
Ghenadie Ciobanu 1997-2001 Independent Braghiş Minister of Culture
Mihail Cibotaru 1994-1997 Independent Sangheli Minister of Culture
Ion Ungureanu 1990-1994 Independent Sangheli Minister of Culture and Religion
Moldavian SSR
Eugeniu Sobor 1989-1990 CPSU Calin Minister of Culture
Grigore Cuşnir 1987-1989 CPSU Calin Minister of Culture
Anton Constantinov 1973-1987 CPSU Calin Minister of Culture
Leonid Culiuc 1967-1973 CPSU Pascari Minister of Culture
Petru Darienco 1963-1967 CPSU Diordiță Minister of Culture
Artiom Lazarev 1953-1963 CPSU Rudi Minister of Culture

References

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