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The role of Cabinet 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," according to Constitution of Moldova (1994).
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The structure of the cabinet
"The Government consists of a Prime Minister, a first Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers, Ministers and other board Members, as determined by organic law," according to Constitution of Moldova (1994).
Moldova is a Republic with a democracy governed according to the principles of parliamentarism.
Legislative power is vested in the Parliament of Moldova. Executive affairs of government are decided by the Government of Moldova, which is led by the Prime Minister.
The cabinet selected by Prime Minister.
The governments of Moldova
- 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)
- Tihon Konstantinov Cabinet (2 August 1940 - 17 April 1945) (in exile in Russian SFSR from June 1941 until August 1944)
- Nicolae Coval Cabinet (17 April 1945 - 4 January 1946)
- Gherasim Rudi Cabinet (5 January 1946 - 23 January 1958)
- Alexandru Diordiţă Cabinet (23 January 1958 - 15 April 1970)
- Petru Pascari Cabinet (First) (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 Călin Cabinet (24 December 1985 - 10 January 1990)
- Petru Pascari Cabinet (Second) (10 January - 26 May 1990)
- Mircea Druc Cabinet (26 May 1990 - 28 May 1991)
- Valeriu Muravschi Cabinet (28 May 1991 - 1 July 1992)
- Andrei Sangheli Cabinet (1 July 1992 - 31 March 1994)
- Andrei Sangheli Cabinet (Second) (5 April 1992 - 24 January 1997)
- Ion Ciubuc Cabinet (First) (24 January 1997 - 22 May 1998)
- Ion Ciubuc Cabinet (Second) (22 May 1998 - 1 February 1999)
- Serafim Urechean Cabinet (acting) (5 February 1999 – 17 February 1999)
- Ion Sturza Cabinet (19 February 1999 - 21 December 1999)
- Dumitru Braghiş Cabinet (21 December 1999 - 19 April 2001)
- Vasile Tarlev Cabinet (1) (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
- Vasile Tarlev Cabinet (2) (19 April 2005 - 31 March 2008)
- Zinaida Greceanîi Cabinet (First) (31 March 2008 - 10 June 2009)
- Zinaida Greceanîi Cabinet (Second) (10 June 2009 - 25 September 2009)
- First Filat Cabinet (25 September 2009 - 14 January 2011)
- Second Filat Cabinet (14 January 2011 - Present)
See also
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