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The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova (2009-2010) had 101 seats and was dominated by the Alliance for European Integration.
Political forces Seats Moldovan Parliament seats after July 2009 polls Alliance for European Integration 53 Party of Communists 48 PCRM (48) · PLDM (18) · PL (15) · PDM (13) · AMN (7) Leadership
The first session of Moldova's parliament was scheduled for August 28, 2009, one day short of the deadline for the body to convene. On August 28, 2009, the Alliance for European Integration elected Mihai Ghimpu as the Speaker of the Moldovan Parliament.
The elected deputies
- For an updated list of deputies elected in July 2009, please see Moldovan parliamentary election, July 2009.
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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)
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