Moldova: Filat Government gets parliament's green light for reform
On Friday, Sept. 25, the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova voted confidence in the Government of Premier Vlad Filat and approved its work program called "European Integration: Freedom, Democracy, Prosperity".
The Filat Cabinet received the support of the parliamentary majority Alliance for European Integration - 53 deputies of the 101-member legislative forum.
The new Government will have 4 deputy premiers, a state minister, and 16 ministers, of whom two will be in the rank of deputy premier. The average age of the new cabinet is below 40.
The new Prime Minister, Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Vlad Filat marked his 40th birthday anniversary last May. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at Iasi University (Romania). The well-known Moldovan man of business is married and has a son and a daughter.
Thanking the parliament deputies for confidence in him and his team, Filat stressed the members of government realize the tremendous responsibility they are undertaking.
"We have come not from an abstract world. We have been in constant touch with people. I'll never forget the eyes of the people whom I met with during the recent election campaign and who found themselves in a very tough situation. Some time ago we took a commitment to make Moldova free of Voronin and free of Communists in state power. And we have achieved this, for we believed in this. And we believe we shall build a democratic Moldova populated by free people having a future", stated Prime Minister Vlad Filat.
The new Republic of Moldova Government will be as follows:
Deputy Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leanca;
Deputy Premier, Minister of Economy Valeriu Lazar;
Deputy Premier in charge of Transnistrian conflict settlement Victor Osipov;
Deputy Premier in charge of humanitarian and social issues Ion Negrei;
Minister of Finance - economist Veaceslav Negruta;
Minister of Justice - lawyer Alexandru Tanase (LDPM Deputy Chairman); Minister of the Interior - retired police major general Victor Catan;
Minister of Health - professor Vladimir Hotineanu, Med. Dr.;
Minister of Defense Vitalie Marinuta;
Minister of Youth and Sports Ion Ciobanu;
Minister of Environment Gheorghe Salaru;
Minister of Transport and Road Infrastructure Anatol Salaru;
Minister of Health, Social Protection and Family Valentina Buliga;
Minister of Culture - film producer Boris Focsa;
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Valeriu Cosarciuc;
Minister of Education Leonid Bujor;
Minister of Informational Technologies and Telecommunications Alexander Oleinic.
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