The Recean Cabinet is the Cabinet of Moldova led by former Interior Minister Dorin Recean since 16 February 2023.[1][2][3] Following an airport attack, Recean reshuffled three cabinet positions.[4][5]

Recean Cabinet

Cabinet of Moldova
Incumbent
Prime minister Dorin Recean
Date formed16 February 2023 (2023-02-16)
(1 year, 195 days)
People and organisations
PresidentMaia Sandu
Head of governmentDorin Recean
Deputy head of governmentMihai Popșoi
Dumitru Alaiba
Vladimir Bolea
Cristina Gherasimov
Oleg Serebrian
No. of ministers14
Ministers removed8
Total no. of members18
Member partiesPAS
Status in legislatureMajority government
62 / 101 (61%)
Opposition parties
Opposition leaders
History
Election2021
PredecessorGavrilița Cabinet

The Governor of Gagauzia election in 2023, meant that Evghenia Guțul became the new governor, with a term starting on 19 July 2023.[6]

Composition

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Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers in the Recean cabinet
Title Minister Term of office Party
Image Name Start End
Prime Minister   Dorin Recean 16 February 2023 Incumbent Independent
Deputy Prime Minister   Nicu Popescu 6 August 2021 29 January 2024 Independent
  Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024 Incumbent PAS
Deputy Prime Minister   Dumitru Alaiba 16 February 2023 Incumbent PAS
Deputy Prime Minister   Vladimir Bolea 16 February 2023 Incumbent PAS
Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration   Cristina Gherasimov 5 February 2024 Incumbent Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration   Oleg Serebrian 19 January 2022 Incumbent Independent
Ministers in the Recean cabinet
Title Minister Term of office Party
Image Name Start End
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry   Vladimir Bolea 8 July 2022 Incumbent PAS
Minister of Culture   Sergiu Prodan 6 August 2021 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Defense   Anatolie Nosatîi 6 August 2021 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization   Dumitru Alaiba 16 November 2022 Incumbent PAS
Minister of Education and Research   Anatolie Topală 6 August 2021 14 July 2023 Independent
  Dan Perciun 17 July 2023 Incumbent PAS
Minister of Energy   Victor Parlicov 16 February 2023 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Environment   Rodica Iordanov 16 November 2022 13 March 2024 Independent
  Sergiu Lazarencu 14 March 2024 Incumbent PAS
Minister of Finance   Veronica Sirețeanu 16 February 2023 27 September 2023 Independent
  Petru Rotaru 28 September 2023 31 July 2024
  Victoria Belous 31 July 2024 Incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs   Nicu Popescu 6 August 2021 29 January 2024 Independent
  Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024 Incumbent PAS
Minister of Health   Ala Nemerenco 6 August 2021 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development   Lilia Dabija 16 February 2023 14 July 2023 Independent
  Andrei Spînu 17 July 2023 Incumbent PAS
Minister of Internal Affairs   Ana Revenco 6 August 2021 14 July 2023 Independent
  Adrian Efros 17 July 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Justice   Veronica Mihailov-Moraru 16 February 2023 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Labour and Social Protection   Alexei Buzu 9 January 2023 Incumbent Independent
Governor of Gagauzia   Irina Vlah 15 April 2015 19 July 2023 Independent
  Evghenia Guțul 19 July 2023 Incumbent Victory

References

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  1. ^ "Moldovan prime minister announces government resignation". Reuters. 2023-02-10. Archived from the original on 2023-02-12. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  2. ^ Jardan, Cristian; McGrath, Stephen (10 February 2023). "Pro-Western Recean set to succeed Moldova's PM who resigned". Associated Press. Archived from the original on 10 February 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  3. ^ Jardan, Cristian; McGrath, Stephen (February 10, 2023). "Moldovan President names candidate for Prime Minister". ABC News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 27 March 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Moldova appoints new interior minister after airport shootout". Reuters. 2023-07-17. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  5. ^ Nectusu, Madlin (2023-07-17). "Moldovan PM Reshuffles Cabinet Following Airport Gun Attack". Balkan Insight.
  6. ^ Alexei (2023-05-16). "Окончательные итоги голосования по второму туру выборов от 14 мая 2023 года". ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ ИЗБИРАТЕЛЬНАЯ КОМИССИЯ ГАГАУЗИИ (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-11-05.
Preceded by Cabinet of Moldova
16 February 2023
Succeeded by