- Moldovan Parliament 2005–2009
-
Moldova
This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
MoldovaConstitutionParliamentJudiciaryExecutiveDivisionsElectionsForeign policy
The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova had 101 seats (2005-2009).The Moldovan Parliament 2005-2009
- Speaker of the Parliament - Marian Lupu
- Deputy Speaker of the Parliament
- Standing Bureau
The working body of the Parliament - the Standing Bureau - is formed taking into consideration the proportional representation of the factions in the Legislative body. The Chairman and Deputy Chairmen are its ex officio members. The number of members of the Standing Bureau is determined by the Parliament's decision.
-
- Marian Lupu - Speaker of the Parliament, representing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
- Maria Postoico - Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, representing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
- Iurie Roşca - Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, representing the Christian-Democratic People's Party
- Dumitru Braghiş - representing the Party Alliance Our Moldova
- Ivan Călin - representing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
- Dumitru Diacov - representing the Democratic Party of Moldova
- Vladimir Eremciuc - representing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
- Eugenia Ostapciuc - representing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
- Oleg Serebrian - representing the Social Liberal Party
- Victor Stepaniuc - representing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
- Serafim Urechean - representing the Party Alliance Our Moldova
- Standing Committees
See too
Moldovian Republic Moldavian SSR Piotr Borodin • Nikita Salogor (acting) • Nicolae Coval • Leonid Brezhnev • Dimitri Gladki • Zinovie Serdiuk • Ivan Bodiul • Semion Grossu • Petru Lucinschi • Grigore EremeiRepublic of Moldova Mircea Snegur • Petru Lucinschi • Vladimir Voronin • Mihai Ghimpu (acting) • Vlad Filat (acting) • Marian Lupu (acting)Categories:- 2005 in Moldova
- 2006 in Moldova
- 2007 in Moldova
- 2008 in Moldova
- 2009 in Moldova
- Government of Moldova
- Parliaments of Moldova
- Moldovan MPs 2005–2009
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.