Cabinet of Moldova

Cabinet of Moldova
Romanian: Cabinetul de miniștri al Republicii Moldova
Overview
EstablishedMay 23, 1990 (1990-05-23)
State Moldova
CountryMoldova
LeaderPrime Minister
Appointed byPresident
(Parliament's nomination)
Main organCabinet of Moldova
Ministries14
Responsible toParliament of Moldova
HeadquartersGovernment House, Chișinău
Websitegov.md/en

The Cabinet of Moldova (Romanian: 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".[1]

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.

The composition of the cabinet is decided by the Prime Minister. The current number of ministries is 14.[2]

Ministries

The 14 ministries of the Cabinet of Moldova are:

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.

Moldavian Democratic Republic

Government In function of Until
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

Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic

Government In function of Until
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

Government In function of Until
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 31 March 1994 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 1 November 2025
Alexandru Munteanu Cabinet 1 November 2025 Incumbent

Current Cabinet of Ministers

Munteanu Cabinet

22nd Cabinet of Moldova
Incumbent
Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu
Date formed1 November 2025 (2025-11-01)
(55 days)
People and organisations
PresidentMaia Sandu
Head of governmentAlexandru Munteanu[3]
Deputy head of governmentMihai Popșoi
Eugen Osmochescu
Vladimir Bolea
Cristina Gherasimov
Valeriu Chiveri
No. of ministers14
Total no. of members18
Member parties  PAS
Status in legislatureMajority government
55 / 101
Opposition parties  PSRM
  PCRM
  BA
  PN
  PPDA
  Independent
Opposition leaders
History
Election2025
PredecessorRecean Cabinet

The Alexandru Munteanu Cabinet is the Council of Ministers has governed the Republic of Moldova since on 1 November 2025. The government was invested with the votes of members of Parliament. As the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) continues to hold a majority in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, the Munteanu Cabinet is an absolute PAS majority government.[4]

Composition

Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers in the Munteanu cabinet
Title Minister Term of office Party
Image Name Start End

Prime Minister

Alexandru Munteanu 1 November 2025 Independent

Deputy Prime Minister

Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024 PAS

Deputy Prime Minister

Eugen Osmochescu 1 November 2025 Independent

Deputy Prime Minister

Vladimir Bolea 16 February 2023 PAS

Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration

Cristina Gherasimov 5 February 2024 Independent

Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration

Valeriu Chiveri 1 November 2025 Independent
Ministers in the Munteanu cabinet
Title Minister Term of office Party
Image Name Start End

Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry

Ludmila Catlabuga 19 November 2024 PAS

Minister of Culture

Cristian Jardan 1 November 2025 Independent

Minister of Defense

Anatolie Nosatîi 6 August 2021 Independent

Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization

Eugen Osmochescu 1 November 2025 Independent

Minister of Education and Research

Dan Perciun 17 July 2023 PAS

Minister of Energy

Dorin Junghietu 19 February 2025 Independent

Minister of Environment

Gheorghe Hajder 1 November 2025 PAS

Minister of Finance

Andrian Gavriliță 1 November 2025 Independent

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024 PAS

Minister of Health

Emil Ceban 1 November 2025 Independent

Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development

Vladimir Bolea 19 November 2024 PAS

Minister of Internal Affairs

Daniella Misail-Nichitin 19 November 2024 Independent

Minister of Justice

Vladislav Cojuhari 1 November 2025 Independent

Minister of Labour and Social Protection

Natalia Plugaru 1 November 2025 Independent

Governor of Gagauzia

Ilia Uzun (acting) 5 August 2025 Independent

References

  1. ^ "Titlul III. Autoritățile publice". www.presedinte.md. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Cabinetul de Miniștri | GUVERNUL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA". gov.md. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Noi miniștri în Guvernul de la Chișinău. Alexandru Munteanu, așteptat în Parlament, pe 31 octombrie, să ceară votul de încredere al deputaților". RFI (in Romanian). 27 October 2025.
  4. ^ "Moldova's resounding 'yes' to Europe — and 'no' to Russia – DW – 09/29/2025". dw.com.

See also

References


  1. Official Web Site of the Cabinet of Moldova